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What's the recommendation on R80.30 vs 80.40 on MDS?
Featurewise, i would like to go to R80.40 especially for revert to revision.
In the current environment we have R80.20 with the latest take.
Any stability issue or any known hurdles upgrading from R80.20 to R80.40?
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Alex
R80.40 is GA but has not been declared the "default recommended release" as of now, also there is no GA Jumbo HFA for R80.40 yet although there is an ongoing take. That being said assuming you take a snapshot first, upgrading your SMS to a new release like R80.40 is fairly low risk. Make sure your current R80.20 SMS is using the XFS filesystem (mount command) and if it is go ahead and upgrade to R80.40 in place. If it is still using ext3 filesystems a migrate export with the R80.40 tools, fresh reload of your SMS to R80.40, and migrate import is strongly recommended to pick up the performance benefits of the XFS filesystem.
Tim,
I think the question is specific to MDS. In which case, even knowing that 80.40 is a fresh release (and not having first-hand experience running MDS on it), I would still chose to go with it. Specifically, because of domain portability and versioning control capabilities.
None that I have run into.
Did you do a clean install on the R80.20? If not you will be missing out on the new Filesystem, you can check the filesystem by:
[Expert@CPMDS-025:0]# df -hT
Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_splat-lv_current xfs 250G 11G 240G 5% /
/dev/sda1 ext3 291M 27M 249M 10% /boot
tmpfs tmpfs 32G 4.4M 3 2G 1% /dev/shm
/dev/mapper/vg_splat-lv_log xfs 3.4T 6.8G 3.4T 1% /var/log
[Expert@CPMDS-025:0]# fw ver
This is Check Point's software version R80.40 - Build 038
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Revert to Revision
The Security Management Server architecture supports built-in revisions. Each publish operation saves a new revision that contains only the delta from the previous revision allowing:
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is this supported when running vsx within a MDS?
if so does it include changes made on routing, interfaces etc aswell?
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