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 124
After Linux is correctly configured, install HP Serviceguard using the
rpm command. Install Serviceguard, and then the Quorum Server and
Serviceguard Manager if you choose to do so.
For any version of Red Hat supported by this release, authd must be
uninstalled. Do the following:
Step 1. # rpm -e authd
Step 2. # up2date --configure
Add authd* to the list of items to exclude (removeSkipList in the
text-based version of up2date, or the Exclude tab in the GUI). This will
prevent up2date from trying to install new versions of authd in future.
Use the following commands to install Serviceguard on HP ProLiant
Servers running the 32 bit version of the distributions.
For Red Hat 3:
# cd /mnt/cdrom/RedHat3/rpms
# rpm -i sgcmom-B.03.01.02-0.product.redhat.i386.rpm
# rpm -i pidentd-3.0.15sg-1.i386.rpm
# rpm -i serviceguard-A.11.16.07-0.product.redhat.i386.rpm
When the commands are complete, the prompt appears.
For Red Hat 4:
# cd /mnt/cdrom/RedHat4/rpms
# rpm -i sgcmom-B.03.01.02-0.product.redhat.i386.rpm
# rpm -i pidentd-3.0.15sg-1.i386.rpm
# rpm -i serviceguard-A.11.16.07-0.product.redhat.i386.rpm
When the commands are complete, the prompt appears.
For SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9:
# cd /media/cdrom/SLES9/rpms
# rpm -i sgcmom-B.03.01.02-0.product.suse.i386.rpm
# rpm -i pidentd-3.1a26sg-1.i586.rpm
# rpm -i serviceguard-A.11.16.07-0.product.suse.i386.rpm
When the commands are complete, the prompt appears.
For SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10: