Installing The Java Console - Symantec Veritas Cluster Server Installation Manual

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Installing and configuring VCS
Installing and configuring VCS 5.0 RU3

Installing the Java Console

Distinguished name for the user container (for example,
UserBaseDN=ou=people,dc=comp,dc=com)
Distinguished name for the group container (for example,
GroupBaseDN=ou=group,dc=comp,dc=com)
You can administer VCS using the VCS Java-based graphical user interface, Java
Console. After VCS has been installed, install the Java Console on a Windows
system or Linux system. Review the software requirements for Java Console.
See
"Software requirements for the Java Console"
The system from which you run the Java Console can be a system in the cluster
or a remote workstation. A remote workstation enables each system in the cluster
to be administered remotely.
Review the information about using the Cluster Manager and the Configuration
Editor components of the Java Console. For more information, refer to the Veritas
Cluster Server User's Guide.
Software requirements for the Java Console
Cluster Manager (Java Console) is supported on:
RHEL 4 Update 3, RHEL 5, SLES 9 SP3, SLES 10, and SLES 11
Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server Edition
Note: Make sure that you are using an operating system version that supports
JRE 1.5.
Hardware requirements for the Java Console
The minimum hardware requirements for the Java Console follow:
Pentium II 300 megahertz
256 megabytes of RAM
800x600 display resolution
8-bit color depth of the monitor
A graphics card that is capable of 2D images
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