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How to Discover ServiceGuard Cluster Topology
This task explains how to discover ServiceGuard Cluster Topology.
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Prerequisite - Permissions
Before starting the discovery, ensure the user has the permissions required to run the following commands:
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/usr/sbin/cmviewcl -v
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cat <package config or log>
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uname
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ps -ef
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lsnrctl status
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pfiles
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lsof
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Prerequisite - Set up protocol credentials
To discover ServiceGuard cluster topology, you must set up the appropriate Shell protocol: SSH, Telnet, or both, depending on the particular system being accessed. Prepare the following information for the Shell protocol: user name, password, and domain name.
For credential information, see Supported Protocols.
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Run the discovery
Run the following jobs:
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Range IPs by ICMP to discover the ServiceGuard cluster IP addresses
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Host Connection by Shell to discover the ServiceGuard system with the SSH agent and networking topology connected
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Host Applications by Shell to discover if ServiceGuard is set up and running on the destination
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Service Guard Cluster Topology by TTY
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For details on running jobs, see "Module/Job-Based Discovery" in the Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Help.
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