HP Serviceguard for Linux Version A.11.16 Release Notes, Third Edition, August 2006

Serviceguard for Linux Version A.11.16 Release Notes
Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
Chapter 134
For Serviceguard upgrade only, you can choose to install with one of
the following options:
Example:
For a node not configured into a cluster:
# rpm -i --force serviceguard-A.11.16.07-0.product.Redhat.i386.rpm
For a node already configured into a cluster:
# rpm -U --replacefiles serviceguard-A.11.16.07-0.product.Redhat.i386.rpm
A message such as the following is expected as a response to the
command and does not indicate an error since this node is already
configured into a cluster:
Cannot uninstall Serviceguard while a cluster is
configured error: %preun(serviceguard-<old_version>)
scriptlet failed, exit status 1
After the Serviceguard upgrade, you may remove the previous rpm
version by first using rpm -q to show any Serviceguard installed:
Example:
To query any Serviceguard rpm installed:
# rpm -q serviceguard
To remove (erase) an old version of Serviceguard from the RPM
database:
# rpm -e --noscripts serviceguard-A.11.15.07-0
When the command is complete, the prompt appears.
Restore all previously saved Serviceguard files such as the package
control and configuration files, and the Serviceguard configuration
files in /usr/local/cmcluster/conf, to their original directories,.
If you have only upgraded the kernel to a new errata then the
deadman and pidentd drivers must be reinstalled (pidentd does not
need to be reinstalled on SLES 10). Do this after the errata is
installed and the system has been rebooted.
The deadman driver sources and associated files are located at
$SGROOT/drivers.
The pidentd driver is located at:
/usr/src/pidentd-
version
/driver