Are you trying to have ClusterXL stop tracking on one interface ? If so then
you don't have to try and unregister the critical devices. You can instead
mark the one interface as disconnected.

Scott


On 10/25/06, Fernando Garganta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,
I need to convert a interface in a cluster node to a non-critical device.
I try to use the cphaprob -d eth# -p unregister command, but the interface
not exist on  cphaprob.conf file.
The cphaprob list command shows the "interface active check" as a build-in
device.  What file contains the build-in devices?  It's possible to change
the critical state for one or more interfaces on a cluster members?
Anyone can help me?
Thanks
Fernando

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