Sebastien Roy wrote: > This case proposes that VRRP service (PSARC/2008/693 and PSARC/2009/388) > to be disabled by default when the system boots up. Administrators must > explicitly enable the svc:/network/vrrp:default service before they > try to use the VRRP functionality, and configure any VRRP routers.
Disabled by default seems like a perfectly reasonable answer, but why does the administrator have to enable it manually when the service is needed? The service seems to be an implementation detail. Shouldn't configuration using the supplied tool be sufficient? -- James Carlson 42.703N 71.076W <carlsonj at workingcode.com>