Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.02 Release Notes, March 2009

Installing Serviceguard Manager on Linux
You can install from two places: from the Distributed Components CD or from a browser
To install from the Serviceguard Distributed Components CD:
Insert the disk and mount the CD-ROM drive. Choose a name for your directory, for example
</SGM_ROM>.
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2. From </SGM_ROM>/SGManager/LINUX, enter:
For Red Hat Linux X86 and AMD64/Intel EM64T:
rpm -i sgmanager-A.05.02.00-1.product.redhat.i386.rpm
For Red Hat Linux Integrity:
rpm -i sgmanager-A.05.02.00-1.product.redhat.ia64.rpm
For SUSE Linux X86 and AMD64/Intel EM64T:
rpm -i sgmanager-A.05.02.00-1.product.suse.i386.rpm
For SUSE Linux Integrity:
rpm -i sgmanager-A.05.02.00-1.product.suse.ia64.rpm
To install from the web:
Go to http://www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot. Click High Availability. Click Serviceguard
Manager in the alphabetical list.
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2. Save the file for your distribution (for example,
sgmanager-A.05.02.00-1.product.redhat.i386.rpm) to your disk. (To save disk space,
you can remove the rpm file when installation is done.)
3. From the directory where you saved the file, run the install process with this command:
For Red Hat Linux X86 and AMD64/Intel EM64T:
rpm -i sgmanager-A.05.02.00-1.product.redhat.i386.rpm
For Red Hat Linux Integrity:
rpm -i sgmanager-A.05.02.00-1.product.redhat.ia64.rpm
For SUSE Linux X86 and AMD64/Intel EM64T:
rpm -i sgmanager-A.05.02.00-1.product.suse.i386.rpm
For SUSE Linux Integrity:
rpm -i sgmanager-A.05.02.00-1.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 Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and cannot use any other JRE already
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.
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