On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 11:56:10AM -0500, Dave Miner wrote:
> Jens Elkner wrote:

> >WARNING: Cannot deselect required cluster (SUNWCfutil)
> >WARNING: Cannot deselect required cluster (SUNWChbaapi)
> >WARNING: Cannot deselect required cluster (SUNWCfcadb)
> >WARNING: Cannot deselect required cluster (SUNWCfca)
> >WARNING: Cannot deselect required cluster (SUNWCfct)
> >WARNING: Cannot deselect required cluster (SUNWCiscsi)
> 
> It's coded into the clustertoc(4) file on the install image.  Generally, 

Ahhh, so actually SUNWCmreq will always beforced, even if I haven't
selected this cluster (and it isn't even a member of the selected
cluster) ...  hmmm

> we place storage drivers in the required cluster so that the system can 
> always see all of its potential storage.

Ohhh, I forgot, Sun assumes, that customers are so stupid, that they don't
even know, what they are using/doing ...

> Also, beware that if you do remove these, you have created a 
> configuration which Sun's service teams may not support.  The rules 
> around support of minimized systems are in SunSolve document 86177.

And what's the conclusion of it: If one wants a secure, stable system
with max uptime either do not use SUN servers/Solaris at all or never
install any patches. Ehmm - ooops, the latter wouldn't be sufficient ...
strange ...

Regards,
jel.
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