Jochen Krallmann schrieb:
 > If the output is "2" the system may be affected, and the following
 > command can be run as root to further confirm this:
 > $ sed -n 's/.*utname=\([^,]*\),.*/\1/p'
 > /etc/opt/SUNWut/srds/current/utdsd.acl.conf | uniq | wc -l
 >   2
 > If the output of this command is "2", the system is most likely
 > affected.

Does this mean that a system is not affected if the output is _not_ "2"?


No. It does mean that the system is not in the 'usual' vulnerable state that affects replication secondaries. If your installation of SRSS has a history of upgrades from older versions, of accumulated configuration changes or of manual 'tuning' of configuration files, then it may be in a vulnerable state nevertheless. As far as I know such a state should never be created when using the SRS 4 administration tools.

HTH

- Joerg
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