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RE: [FW1] Checkpoint HA configuration



Try and cphastop the module which is up then cphastop and cphastart the
module which keeps initializing.

--Michael


-----Original Message-----
From: eric [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 5:11 PM
To: 'Michael Hernandez'; 'fw-1-mailinglist@lists. us. checkpoint. com
(E-mail)'
Cc: 'Alex Naples'; 'David Hove'; 'Chuck Orde'; 'Chris Trautwein'
Subject: RE: [FW1] Checkpoint HA configuration


The cphaprob -i -e list returns:

Registered devices:
Device name: sync & filter
Resitration number: 0
Timeout: none
Current state: initializing
Time since last report: 961.1 sec

Device name: fwd
Registration number: 1
Timeout: 2 sec
Current state: ok
Time since last report: 0.5 sec

The cphaprob -a if returns

that hme0 is up (secured) this is the one linking the other module.  It is
all running on solaris 7.  Each Ultra10 has the hme0 port secured and the
remaining ports are on a Quad card and I mirrored the macs/ip as described.
The management server is a sparcstation 5 and all can ping each other.

Is there any decent docs on this?  I tried following the ones Checkpoint
provides but they are pretty vague.  Thanks in advance.

eric.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of
Michael Hernandez
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 9:33 AM
To: 'eric'; 'fw-1-mailinglist@lists. us. checkpoint. com (E-mail)'
Cc: Alex Naples; David Hove; Chuck Orde; Chris Trautwein
Subject: RE: [FW1] Checkpoint HA configuration



Have you tried doing the cphaprob -i -e list this way you can see your
registered devices which allows you to see the Device name that your cpcha
is registered to and the state in which the device is in and last time it
was reported.

Reason im asking is if your cpha is registered to fwd, you might want to
kill -HUP and see if the state changes.
Also you might want to make sure you run your cphaprob -a if and make sure
your interfaces are secured and talking.

--Hope this helps
--Michael


-----Original Message-----
From: eric [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 2:01 AM
To: 'fw-1-mailinglist@lists. us. checkpoint. com (E-mail)'
Subject: [FW1] Checkpoint HA configuration



Gurus,

Hello.  I am having some trouble with Checkpoint's HA.  I set everything up
and it seems to follow the recommended config.  But, when I perform a
cphaprob state it shows as one active and one in initializing mode.  Never
seems to change.  Any hints on this or documentation someone can point me
to?

eric.



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