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CloudGuard for Azure Gateway is dropping health probes sk165732
R80.40 (Take 158)
Hi,
Although our cluster is healthy and this sk165732 behaviour is as designed does anybody have an alternative? Since the customer in Azure only sees an unhealthy Check Point node.
Maybe by changing the health probe config in Azure or changing the Check Point response.
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Hi,
If this is HA then only one member will answer the health probes (as it should) because traffic should only go to the ACTIVE member.
the STANDBY member will fail the health checks.
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Hi,
If this is HA then only one member will answer the health probes (as it should) because traffic should only go to the ACTIVE member.
the STANDBY member will fail the health checks.