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king_slavcho
Participant

Can not install jumbo hotfix R81.10

Hello friends, i have a problem with my checkpoint server. I don't know why but some services are not working like FWM, FWD, CPSEMD and tried to solve the issue with this:

 

https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solut...

 

but when installing the hotfix R81.10 i get into an error:

SmartReporter R81.10 R81_10_JUMBO_HF_MAIN - Failed on installation:
Failed to replace one of the files. Try installing the package again. First file to fail - Source file: /opt/CPrt-R81.10/conf/log_indexes/lib/java_sic.jar.new. Destination: /opt/CPrt-R81.10/conf/log_indexes/lib/java_sic.jar.new. Error: Failed to move source to destination, after 4 attempts. System error..

 

What can i do in order to solve this issue and install the hotfix?

16 Replies
the_rock
Legend
Legend

Question...what jumbo take is it? Also, if you right click to verify in web UI, what message do you get?

Andy

king_slavcho
Participant

this is what i get when i click verify

jumbo hotfix verification.png

And this is the error i get when i try to install it:

jumbo hotfix error.png

PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

It's likely the same root cause as this issue: https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Security-Gateways/Can-not-backup-because-of-insufficient-storage...
Basically: you need space in /var/log to download and install the hotfix.
Further, you need to have enough space that is not allocated to a filesystem (including /var/log) in order to take a snapshot of the root filesystem (a requirement for installing any JHF or version upgrades).

the_rock
Legend
Legend

II thought it only generates snapshots when doing major upgrades, not for jumbo hotfix installs?

PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

Yes, for the same reason it's done for major version upgrades: makes rollback super simple in case something goes wrong.

the_rock
Legend
Legend

k, gotcha!

PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

Actually, turns out I'm wrong: we don't take a snapshot automatically when installing a JHF.
In any case, it's a good idea to take a snapshot before installing a JHF. 

the_rock
Legend
Legend

All good brother, this is the first time ever you were wrong, which is probably 100 times or more less than times I was wrong, haha. But yes, I agree, definitely good idea to get backup/snapshot regardless.

PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

I've been wrong a couple of times 🙂

the_rock
Legend
Legend

Thats pretty good record, hehe ; - )

king_slavcho
Participant

I made around 12gb free space.. Is that not enough?!?

the_rock
Legend
Legend

I would think so. I mean, I installed jumbo hotfixes before with less than 10 GB free space in /var/log and worked just fine.

Boaz_Orshav
Employee
Employee

Hi

  Will appreciate if you can send me the installation logs to boazo@checkpoint.com

  Since the failed command is a simple file copy it might be indeed insufficient disk space but we will know better if I have the full logs

  Running "da_cli collect_logs" on the machine will create a tgz which includes all the required logs

Thanks

king_slavcho
Participant

Sorry for the late reply.. Just to let you know that the log file size is 160mb.. I can send it to you with wee transfer.. Is that ok?

Boaz_Orshav
Employee
Employee

Sure, lets try

 

king_slavcho
Participant

Hey Boaz, i got a notification from a guy named Omer Woloch who told me that works with you and he was assigned to investigate my issue. He told me to run this command which i checked it that lists the file attributes on a second extended file system. The command is:

lsattr -R /opt/CPrt-R81.10/conf/log_indexes >dir.txt

Because i can not see his reply in this thread i am writing to you just to check if everything is ok.

 

Thank you

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