Managing HP Serviceguard for Linux, Sixth Edition, August 2006

Cluster and Package Maintenance
Using Serviceguard Manager
Chapter 7 225
Running Serviceguard Manager with a Command
To start Serviceguard Manager from the command line, either in HP-UX,
Linux, or from a Windows NT DOS window, use the following syntax:
sgmgr [-s
server
[-l
username
[-p
password
]] | -f
filename
]
[-c
clustername
...]
Table 7-1 shows the use of the various options.
Refer to the sgmgr(1M) manpage for additional syntax information.
Table 7-1 Serviceguard Manager Command Line Options
Option Description
-s
server
Specifies the name of the server on which the
Object Manager is running. This Object Manager
gathers data about the cluster or clusters you
wish to observe. You can choose this option or -f
filename
, but not both.
-l
username
Login name on the server specified with the -s
server option.
-p
password
Password for the username and server specified
above. You can only use this option if you specify a
server name. If you include a server name, but
omit this option, you will be prompted for a login
name and password.
-c
clustername
... Name of the cluster you wish to see displayed.
-f
filename
. Name of a file containing stored data that you
wish to view instead of connecting to a server. You
can choose either this option or -s
server
, but not
both.