Serviceguard Manager Version A.04.02 Release Notes, February 2005

Serviceguard Manager Version A.04.02 Release Notes
Installing and Running Serviceguard Manager
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3. From the directory where you saved the file, run the install
process with this command:
For Red Hat Linux (32-bit machines):
rpm -i sgmanager-A.04.02.00-1.product.redhat.i386.rpm
For Red Hat Linux (64-bit machines):
rpm -i sgmanager-A.04.02.00-1.product.redhat.ia64.rpm
For SuSE Linux (32-bit machines):
rpm -i sgmanager-A.04.02.00-1.product.suse.i386.rpm
For SuSE Linux (64-bit machines):
rpm -i sgmanager-A.04.02.00-1.product.suse.ia64.rpm
After rpm completes, verify the installation:
1. Is the man page is installed? (Enter: man sgmgr)
2. Are all the program file directories in the installation directory? By
default, the Red Hat default directory is /usr/local/sgmgr/. By
default, the SuSE install directory is /opt/sgmgr/.
•bin
•examples
•jre
•lib
•log
•users
Serviceguard Manager installs its own JRE (Java Runtime
Environment™) and cannot use another JRE already installed on the
computer.
If you are updating from an earlier version of Serviceguard Manager,
your user preference files are replaced with default settings. The new
preference files are compatible with architecture changes in
Serviceguard Manager Version A.03.00.01 and later. Your old
preferences cannot be carried over.