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For Web GUI
-- If you have already installed VCS & you have a service group called "clusterservice" existing in your cluster setup, then you should be able to use a web GUI using the virtual IP address defined in the group.
If you look at /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/main.cf (the main cluster config file), you would be able to see the clusterservice servicegroup which would have an IP resource & an application resource. IP resource would have the virtual IP if you have defined any.
Logging in to the Cluster Management Console
The Cluster Management Console is a web application that is installed on a VCS
node. You must log in to the Cluster Management Console to manage your VCS
cluster. To run the console, the local system (the system you use to run the
console) must also be running a supported web browser.
To log in to the console
1 In your Internet browser, enter the URL address configured for the Cluster
Management Console during installation. You can enter either:
http://System:8181/cmc/
or
https://System:8443/cmc/
where System is either a system name or the virtual IP address configured
for the webip resource in the ClusterService service group.
2 Under Please enter a web-admin username and password to continue,
select a language from the drop-down menu.
For JAVA GUI
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As Dev mentioned above, the installer would be availble in the "windows" folder of the setup you have downloaded. There would be a folder for VCS Simulator which will contain an msi file. Download it your laptop & install it, it should install both simulator & VCS cluster manager for you...
You can then open cluster manager , you will need to add user cluster by prodiving the FQDN for any one of the host .. username/password asked here would be default (admin/password) unless you have changed them...
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