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Extending the Schema for Novell Cluster Services

If you want a subcontainer administrator to install the first instance of Novell Cluster Services in a
tree, you can extend the schema by following the instructions in
to Add Cluster
Guide.

2.7 Deciding What Patterns to Install

A default SLES 10 SP3 installation has the following base technology, graphical environment, and
primary function patterns selected for installation. With the exception explained in the two
Important notes below, you can accept or deselect these patterns and install additional patterns as
desired.
Standard SLES 10 SP3 Installation Patterns
Table 2-3
Pattern
Server Base System
Common Code Base
Novell AppArmor
GNOME Desktop Environment
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Description
Consists of all packages that are common to all Novell SUSE Linux
Enterprise products. Also provides a Linux Standard Base 3.0
compliant runtime environment.
This pattern is selected for installation by default.
IMPORTANT: You must either install this pattern or the Common
Code Base pattern.
The largest system. It includes all packages available with SUSE
Linux, except those that would result in dependency conflicts.
IMPORTANT: You must either install this pattern or the Server Base
System pattern.
Novell AppArmor
framework that provides mandatory access control for programs,
protecting against the exploitation of software flaws and compromised
systems. AppArmor includes everything you need to provide effective
containment for programs (including those that run as
attempted exploits and even zero-day attacks. AppArmor offers an
advanced tool set that largely automates the development of per-
program application security so that no new expertise is required.
This pattern is selected for installation by default.
The GNOME* desktop environment is an intuitive and attractive
desktop for users. The GNOME development platform is an extensive
framework for building applications that integrate into the rest of the
desktop.
This pattern is selected for installation by default.
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