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show-simple-gateway error output
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Moving this to https://community.checkpoint.com/community/developers?sr=search&searchId=ad1e052a-d7fb-48e1-ab0b-fc0....
Do you happen to have a copy of SmartDashboard and/or SmartConsole open?
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No, but if I run "show-simple-gateway" for another gateway is works and the same command with another gateway leads to the error.
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Ok, so it seems to relate to a specific object.
https://community.checkpoint.com/people/ubialbf7dd8c7-dd84-3fc4-99ca-eec4929a35ad any ideas here?
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Did you find a solution for this problem?
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Appreciate if you can open a support request for this. Check Point Support is the place to investigate root causes and ensure that this problem does not happen to other customers as well.
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No need to open a support ticket.
This is a known issue and caused by -
Corrupted Simple Gateway's multi_realms_for_blades configuration in Database - the multi_realms_for_blades container has an entry with empty realms.
The solution:
1. Close all SmartConsole windows and open GuiDBedit Tool.
2. On the Tables pane select the "Network Objects/network_objects" table.
3. On the right pane select the Simple Gateway object that causes the API failure.
4. On the bottom pane select the multi_realms_for_blades container field.
5. Check if there are entries with empty realms. If yes, right-click on the realm and select "Reset" action from the popup menu.
6. Finally, save the changes.
Robert.
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FYI guys - will be fixed in one of the next releases, however for now this is the workaround.
hope this helps
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It looks like I don't have a default value, the value is empty and stays empty after reset
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can you please add a screenshot of the whole container object (without any sensitive info)?
Robert.
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Thank you for all the help, Here is the screenshot
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Ok, your case seems to be different.
Please open a support request for this, so that Check Point support can investigate the root cause for your problem.
Robert.
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Did you find a solution for this? I am facing the same issue (and like you with only one gateway with the normal default multi_realms_for_blades).
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I didn't get a solution for this, even with the help of the support team.
