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08-02-2001 12:11 AM
08-02-2001 12:11 AM
Dear Experts,
I have three set of two nodes cluster (A, B, C) running on MC/ServiceGuard ver.a.11.12. I have installed ServiceGuard Manager ver.a.01.01 in my Win2k PC. I managed to connect a set A cluster and map the cluster node but the ServiceGuard Manager can't discover the another two set of cluster.
What are the configuration we need to configure?
The ServiceGuard Manager should automatic discover other cluster node.
Thanks
I have three set of two nodes cluster (A, B, C) running on MC/ServiceGuard ver.a.11.12. I have installed ServiceGuard Manager ver.a.01.01 in my Win2k PC. I managed to connect a set A cluster and map the cluster node but the ServiceGuard Manager can't discover the another two set of cluster.
What are the configuration we need to configure?
The ServiceGuard Manager should automatic discover other cluster node.
Thanks
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08-02-2001 12:22 AM
08-02-2001 12:22 AM
Solution
Have you read through the manuals for SGmanager?
You need to have the host name of the OM host inserted in your cmclnodelist or .rhosts file on every node you wish SGMGR to monitor.
You need to have the host name of the OM host inserted in your cmclnodelist or .rhosts file on every node you wish SGMGR to monitor.
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08-20-2001 12:36 PM
08-20-2001 12:36 PM
Re: ServiceGuard Manager a.01.01
All the clusters should be in the same
subnet as of the Service Guard manager server node.
Please check to see if Cluster A and Cluster B are on the subnet same as server node (where you have Server manager login account).
Check the manual to verify the requirements for the clusters that you can see in your Service Guard manager.
Also check .rhosts and cmclnodelist.
-Sri
subnet as of the Service Guard manager server node.
Please check to see if Cluster A and Cluster B are on the subnet same as server node (where you have Server manager login account).
Check the manual to verify the requirements for the clusters that you can see in your Service Guard manager.
Also check .rhosts and cmclnodelist.
-Sri
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