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Serviceguard Manager Version A.04.00 Release Notes > Chapter 1 Serviceguard
Manager Version A.04.00 Release NotesWhat Documentation is Available for This Version |
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These Release Notes will help you install Serviceguard Manager. Once Serviceguard Manager is running, online help has the information about how to use the interface. Start with the Help section “Using Serviceguard Manager.” If you have installed Serviceguard Version A.11.16 on any nodes, be sure to read the topic “Security, Logons, and Permissions” there. Documentation for the Serviceguard products themselves is available at http://www.docs.hp.com and is updated regularly. Click High Availability, then scroll through the alphabetical listings. You will find manuals for Serviceguard, including:
You will also find Release Notes for Serviceguard Manager, Serviceguard, and other High Availability products. You can order the book Clusters for High Availability: A Primer of HP Solutions, second edition, by Peter Weygant (HP Press: Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-089355-2). This guide describes basic cluster concepts. To see information about this retail book, go to http://www.hp.com/hpbooks/ and click search, then enter the first few words of the title. For information about HP-UX, go to: http://www.docs.hp.com and scroll to HP-UX in the alphabetical listing. For information about Red Hat Linux, go to http://www.redhat.com For information about SuSE Linux, go to http://www.suse.com For information about HP OpenView Operations, IT/Operations, and Network Node Manager, refer to: http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/netsys Additional information about Serviceguard and high-availability topics may be found on HP’s web pages: http://www.hp.com/hpux/ha (High Availability) and http://www.hp.com/linux (Linux-specific). Also see http://www.hp.com/go/ha. Support information is available from the Hewlett-Packard IT Resource Center at: http://itrc.hp.com (US and Asia Pacific) http://europe.itrc.hp.com (Europe) To receive the latest news about recommended patches, product support matrices, and recently supported hardware, go to the IT Resource Center site above, and subscribe to the High availability programs tips and issues digest. The most recent versions of users’s guides, release notes, and white papers are available on Hewlett-Packard’s documentation web pages: http://docs.hp.com/hpux/ha (High Availability) and http://docs.hp.com/linux (Linux-specific) |
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