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Thomas_Bauer
Contributor

Upgrade Mgmt R80.10 to R80.20

We would like to Upgrade Mgmt-Server via CPUSE R80.10 Take42 to R80.20. Download from R80.20 Fresh Install and Upgrade for Security Management" was fine.

After we " Initiating Verifier" we get error message:

There is not enough disk space for installation - Not enough un-partitioned space : Available: 0.00 GB Required: 32.00 GB Free at least 32.00 GB of un-partitioned disk space in order to complete the operation

 

Our VM Mgmt Server:

[Expert@zznt01mgmt:0]#

LVM overview

============

Size(GB) Used(GB) Configurable Description

lv_current 32 18 yes Check Point OS and products

lv_log 977 615 yes Logs volume

upgrade 0 N/A no

swap 15 N/A no Swap volume size

free 0 N/A no Unused space

------- ----

total 1024 N/A no Total size

 

[Expert@zznt01mgmt:0]# df -h

Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on

/dev/mapper/vg_splat-lv_current

31G 18G 12G 60% /

/dev/sda1 289M 24M 251M 9% /boot

tmpfs 4.9G 4.0K 4.9G 1% /dev/shm

/dev/mapper/vg_splat-lv_log

948G 615G 284G 69% /var/log

 

Can anybody help in matter this issue ?

R80_20-verifier

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Thomas_Bauer
Contributor

We solve it via LVM Manager to shrink the LOG volume (-50GB). We don't need more disk-space in summary. After then the verifier was fine and we did a successfully upgrade to R80.20.

RKinsp
Contributor

Good evening, sorry to bring up an old post, but how did you manager to shrink the log volume? We are on R81 (hardware appliance) and lvm manager only allows increasing the volume sizes. Thanks!

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

The default filesystem now is XFS, which does not allow shrinking file systems, only growing them.
The only way to shrink a partition now is a format/reinstall from USB.

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Tomer_Sole
Mentor
Mentor

Hi, small tip:

While Check Point always recommends to upgrade in-place with CPUSE, because it's simpler and easier to do, upgrading Security Management Servers from pre-R80.20 to R80.20 and above is recommended with Advanced Upgrade, for the benefit of replacing the file system to the new XFS, which gives performance improvements.

HristoGrigorov

Any measurements on how much performance is improved? Relatively speaking of course.

Also, is it possible to switch R80.20 to XFS later on (after it is upgraded)?

Johan_Rudberg
Contributor

When iam about to verify the R80.20 Uppgrade this error is shown.any ideas?

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G_W_Albrecht
Legend
Legend

As you mention neither Version nor deployment the error shown is inexplicable 😉

 
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Norbert_Bohusch
Advisor

Have you checked the relevant SK from the error message?

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Johan_Rudberg
Contributor

Yes this sk is for upgrading R80.20.M1 to R80.20 GA Iam trying to upgrade from R80.10 to R80.20

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

Looks like a warning message, not a blocking message.

What happens when you try to upgrade?

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Johan_Rudberg
Contributor

Upgrade option is disabled, only Clean Install is available....

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

I ran into this recently as well.

What you have to do is the following:

The "upgrade" option should show.

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Johan_Rudberg
Contributor

I think this would resolve it too, have red the SK there and I´ve seen that the upgrade tools are old in the log files from the DA.

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Gislaine_Campos
Participant

Hello, I upgrade management and log servers r80.10 to r80.20 witch CPUSE. And I upgrade de active member r80.10 to r80.20 with CPUSE. After reboot, I lost the communication with him (ping, ssh, https). And ClusterXL is :

Active PNOTES: fsync

Last member state change event:

Event Code CLUS-115303

State change : INIT -> ready

Reason for state change : Member with older software release has been detected

What is the best way to upgrade with cpuse when you have a cluster?

If I upgrade the other firewall, will the cluster start working again?

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Norbert_Bohusch
Advisor

Take a look at "Connectivity Upgrade" in Install and Upgrade Guide. 

Gislaine_Campos
Participant

ok, Thanks.

Another question: After the upgrade, I can not icmp, ssh and https on the firewall in standby. How to get around this?

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Johan_Rudberg
Contributor

The package details are:

Gaia

Status:

The package downloaded successfully

Important Messages:
• While the package is installing, the cpstop and cpstart commands are run
• After the package is installed, the machine reboots
• Upgrade to this version is prohibited. Use clean install.
Description:

R80.20, part of the Check Point Infinity architecture, delivers the most innovative and effective security that keeps our customers protected against large scale, fifth generation cyber threats. For more information, see R80.20 Home Page.

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Timothy_Hall
Champion
Champion

Please obtain the lvm_manager tool via sk95566: Managing partition sizes via LVM manager on Gaia OS.  What does it report for these partitions:

upgrade       77         N/A        no              Reserved for version upgrade

free          -77        N/A        no              Unused space

The "upgrade" raw area of the disk is used for in-place version upgrades and storage of snapshots, my guess is you don't have enough of it.  Or it is possible that the upgrade needs to create a completely new partition from unallocated/free space and there isn't any.  Either way lvm_manager will allow you to poke around and possibly reallocate partitions to give the upgrade process what it wants.  Very important though: always make sure you have a known-good backup prior to tampering with disk partitioning!

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