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Vishnu_Kumar
Contributor

R80.20-kernel version and File System

Hi All,

As in R80.20, kernel version is and file system has been upgraded.

But  as per below output, it is still showing older version of kernel and file system.

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CP_R80_20> show veion all
CLINFR0329 Invalid command:'show veion all'.
CP_R80_20> show version all
Product version Check Point Gaia R80.20
OS build 101
OS kernel version 2.6.18-92cpx86_64
OS edition 64-bit

CP_R80_20>
CP_R80_20> expert
Enter expert password:


Warning! All configurations should be done through clish
You are in expert mode now.

[Expert@CP_R80_20:0]# uname -a
Linux CP_R80_20 2.6.18-92cpx86_64 #1 SMP Tue Sep 4 13:46:30 IDT 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[Expert@CP_R80_20:0]#
[Expert@CP_R80_20:0]#
[Expert@CP_R80_20:0]# parted -l

Model: VBOX HARDDISK (ide)
Disk /dev/hda: 137GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: msdos

Number Start End Size Type File system Flags
1 32.3kB 313MB 313MB primary ext3 boot
2 313MB 8900MB 8587MB primary linux-swap
3 8900MB 137GB 129GB primary lvm


Error: Unable to open /dev/md0 - unrecognised disk label.

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G_W_Albrecht
Legend
Legend

Did you perform a complete fresh install ?

CCSE CCTE CCSM SMB Specialist
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Vishnu_Kumar
Contributor

Hi Albrecht,

Yes, i did the fresh installation after downloading the ISO image from checkpoint portal. 

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G_W_Albrecht
Legend
Legend

And this is a management server ? sk122485: Upgraded Linux kernel (3.10) - applies to Security Management Server only

  • New file system (xfs)
    • More than 2TB support per a single storage device
    • Enlarged systems storage (up to 48TB)
CCSE CCTE CCSM SMB Specialist
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Vishnu_Kumar
Contributor

No, actually It is Standalone device.

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G_W_Albrecht
Legend
Legend

I would suggest to do a distributed deployment - Stand Alone is not a usefull configuration in production...

CCSE CCTE CCSM SMB Specialist
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Vishnu_Kumar
Contributor

Hi Albrecht,

Actually I was testing in LAB before going to production.

But please let me know if Upgraded kernel and file system features are not available in Standalone or Gateway-only deployment.

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G_W_Albrecht
Legend
Legend

So it is written in sk122485: Upgraded Linux kernel (3.10) - applies to Security Management Server only

If the new kernel can not be used for GW installation, it also will not work as Stand Alone - only on pure management...

CCSE CCTE CCSM SMB Specialist
PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

Just to clarify, there are two R80.20 downloads:

The Security Gateway / Standalone version still uses the older kernel.

The Security Management (only) version uses the newer Linux kernel.

Vishnu_Kumar
Contributor

Hi Dameon and Albrecht,

Thanks  very much, i got the point.

But, is there any specific reason that these features are not available on gateway.

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

Security Management is mostly a userland affair, thus is less sensitive to Linux kernel changes.

Security Gateway is tightly integrated with the Linux kernel currently.

Changing the Linux kernel requires many changes, not all of which were completed at the time of R80.20 GA.

We do plan an R80.x version based on the newer Linux kernel relatively soon.

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TheRealDiZ
Collaborator

Hi @PhoneBoy and all of you guys @Vishnu_Kumar  @G_W_Albrecht ,

 

Do you know if it is possible to use the new linux Kernel 3.1 with R80.20 on VMware ESXi?

Usually I have installed in the past Security Management server with guest OS "Other Linux - 64bit".

 

I have tried to put "Other Linux 3.X - 64bit" but it seems is not suitable for Gaia.

 

Do you have any advise on this one?

BR

D!Z

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

I run my R80.20 Management Server in ESXi just fine using RHEL7 as the Guest OS type.
TheRealDiZ
Collaborator

Hi @PhoneBoy  and @Vishnu_Kumar 

I used other linux 64 bit as guest os and works fine as well.

I see that Gaia is actually using Linux kernel 3.10.

 

Do you know if Check Point has any recommendations on this aspect?

Is there any SK that explicitly states which guest OS is required and which is the best suitable for Gaia?

 

Thanks in advance 🙂

RealD!Z 

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

Unfortunately, I have not seen any official documentation stating which one to use.
That said, Gaia OS is based on RHEL (2.6.18 kernel = RHEL 5.x, 3.10 kernel = RHEL 7.x).
It therefore makes sense to use the RHEL settings in VMware.
TheRealDiZ
Collaborator

Hi @PhoneBoy ,

 

Thank you so much for your explanation, always on point!

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