HP Serviceguard for Linux Version A.11.20.00 Deployment Guide, August 2012

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#rpm -ihv serviceguard-A.11.20.00-0.rhel6.x86_64.rpm
Install the Serviceguard SNMP RPM
#rpm -ihv cmsnmpd-A.03.00-0.rhel6.x86_64.rpm
Install the Serviceguard Providers RPM
#rpm -ihv sgproviders-A.04.00.00-0.rhel6.x86_64.rpm
The above procedure must be repeated for all the nodes that are to be part of the cluster.
Quorum server installation:
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x
#rpm ihv qs-A.04.00.00-0.rhel5.i386.rpm
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x
#rpm ihv qs-A.04.00.00-0.rhel6.x86_64.rpm
Serviceguard for Linux Contributed Toolkit Suite
For the optional sample package, we will be using Serviceguard for Linux to monitor and protect an
instance of the Apache webserver. The Apache Toolkit is used for the sample package.
This toolkit needs to be installed on only one of the servers.
To install the toolkit:
1. Copy the toolkit suite tar file to a directory.
2. Change to the directory containing the toolkit.
3. Untar the file, for example:
tar xfv sglxtools-A.04.00-0.product.redhat.tar
4. Install the Apache Toolkit, for example:
rpm -ivh apache-toolkit-A.04.00-0.product.redhat.noarch.rpm
Uninstalling Serviceguard for Linux
To uninstall Serviceguard, run
rpm –e
on all the rpms you have installed. For example, to uninstall the Serviceguard rpm itself:
rpm -e serviceguard-A.11.20.00-0.rhel5. x86_64.rpm
Rules
Serviceguard for Linux must be halted (not running) on the node where the rpm –e
command is issued.
The node where the rpm –e command is issued must not be a member of any cluster.
The rpm –e command should be issued from one system at a time. That is, if Serviceguard for Linux
is being uninstalled from more than one system, it should be removed from one system at a time.
Serviceguard for Linux Configuration
In this section, you will perform the server configuration steps that are required prior to configuring a
Serviceguard for Linux cluster. Then you will configure a 2-node Serviceguard for Linux cluster,
configure a sample package.
Most steps will be performed using the browser-based Serviceguard Manager. Some of the sample
package configuration steps will need to be performed on one of the nodes in the cluster.