Serviceguard Manager Version A.04.02 Release Notes, February 2005

Serviceguard Manager Version A.04.02 Release Notes
Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
Chapter 118
Port Requirements
Serviceguard Manager itself does not have any port requirements. If you
want to receive SNMP traps in the Event Browser, you need the SNMP
ports 161 and 162.
Serviceguard does have port requirements, particularly when interacting
with internal firewalls. If you are using a firewall such as Bastille, and
connecting to a Cluster Object Manager outside the cluster, these rules
apply:
Each Serviceguard Manager node must allow these connections:
A.11.16 A.11.13,
A.11.14,
and
A.11.15
User can be any entry
in Session Server’s
/etc/passwd file
Target must have
<sess.serv><root> in
cmclnodelist file.
User must log in to
Session Server as root.
Target must have
<sess.serv> root in
cmclnodelist file.
not supported
A.11.16 A.11.16 User can be any entry
in Session Server’s
/etc/passwd file
Target cluster must
have an Access control
Policy configured
Host = Session
Server
User = any entry
in Session Server’s
/etc/passwd
Role = Monitor
User can be any entry
in Session Server’s
/etc/passwd file
Target cluster must
have an Access control
Policy configured
•Host = Session
Server
•User = any entry
in Session Server’s
/etc/passwd
Role = Admin
User can be
any entry in
Session
Server’s
/etc/passwd
file
Target
cluster
User must
supply root
password for a
cluster node
Table 1-1 Capabilities of Session Servers on Target clusters (Continued)
Session
Server’s
Service
guard
version
Target
cluster’s
Service
guard
version
To Monitor To Administer To Configure