Managing HP Serviceguard for Linux, Sixth Edition, August 2006

Cluster and Package Maintenance
Using Serviceguard Manager
Chapter 7226
Starting with a Specific Cluster
Use the following procedures to start Serviceguard Manager to display a
specific cluster. This approach is recommended as the fastest way to
bring up the display:
From the HP-UX management station, enter the sgmgr command
from a terminal window in the install directory, typically:
# /opt/sgmgr/bin/sgmgr -c <clustername>
From the Red Hat management station, enter the sgmgr command
from a terminal window in the install directory, typically:
# /usr/local/sgmgr/bin/sgmgr -c <clustername>
From the SUSE Linux management station, enter the sgmgr
command from a terminal window in the install directory, typically:
# export DISPLAY=mydisplay:0.0
# /opt/sgmgr/bin/sgmgr -c <clustername>
From the Windows management station:
Right-click the Serviceguard Manager icon on your desktop.
Click on Properties
Add the string “-c <clustername>” to the end of the command
line.
Close the Properties dialog box.
Double click the Serviceguard Manager icon.