Table 17 Accessing Serviceguard Manager

Scenario

Scenario Use Case

Number of

Serviceguard Version

Serviceguard Manager

 

 

Clusters

 

Version

1

Single cluster

1

A.11.20

B.03.10

 

management

 

 

B.03.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A.11.19

B.02.00

 

 

 

A.11.18

B.01.01

 

 

 

A.11.17.01

B.01.00

2

Multi-cluster management

more than 1

A.11.17.01 and later

HP SIM or multiple

 

 

cluster

 

browser sessions of

 

 

 

 

B.02.00 or later

Launching Serviceguard Manager

This section provides information about three common scenarios.

TIP: To reduce the time it takes to launch a session of HP Serviceguard Manager, do the following from the command line:

1.Stop hpsmh /opt/hpsmh/bin/hpsmh stop

2.Edit the file /etc/rc.config.d/hpsmh Set the value to the START_TOMCAT to 1. For example:

START_TOMCAT=1

3.Start hpsmhd.

/opt/hpsmh/bin/hpsmh autostart

Scenario 1 - Single cluster management

Scenario 1 applies if the following is true:

Manage a single cluster

Have Serviceguard installed.

NOTE:

A user with HP SMH Administrator access has full cluster management capabilities.

A user with HP SMH Operator access can monitor the cluster and has restricted cluster management capabilities as defined by the user’s Serviceguard role-based access configuration.

A user with HP SMH User access does not have any cluster management capabilities.

1.Enter the standard URL “http://<full hostname of server>:2301/

For example http://clusternode1.cup.hp.com:2301/

2.When the System Management Homepage login screen appears, enter your login credentials and click Sign In.

The System Management Homepage for the selected server appears.

3.From the Serviceguard Cluster box, click the name of the cluster.

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