Hello, The lack of a minimal cluster.conf precludes cluster packages of being configured in a cascade path, leaving the system "semi-broken", half-way configured. After writing some cluster.conf, one has to reconfigure / reinstall packages. A warning to the user should be issued about this "default" cluster.conf. By documentation, using "localhost" is a source of problems. Maybe using direct ip could be better. Or rethinking de package configuration and leaving services stopped after initial install with warnings. well, who is installing a cluster is not a complete newbie, but may not be confortable with debian packaging system yet. Regards Andre Felipe

