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Checkpoint Version Upgrade
I need to upgrade my R80.10 VSX Cluster to R80.40.. i am looking for step by step procedure or guidance documentation for pre and post activities for the upgrade. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
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I'm not sure but I think this wizard can help you 🙂
https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doShowupgradewizard
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Start by reviewing the documentation here:
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MVCU is the only procedure supported while going from R80.10 to R80.40 ?
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No, other methods described by the Upgrade guide are also applicable. Please read the guide for more details
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Approximately how much time it takes for an entire upgrade on a Mgmt server plus 2 vsx gateway cluster..
Also, my gws arent directly connected to internet..so i should download and import the latest cpuse package , install in each gayeway..then download and import the upgrade package and then begin installation.. is this the correct way ?
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Suggest you do a clean build, rather then in-place upgrade, and install JHFA100 (Note: JHFA102 has now been released)
Make sure you take snapshots of the manager/s and VSX gateways before you start.
If you have to roll back the whole lot has be rolled back (there is a command to rollback the VSX version, but it may not be the best option).
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I didnt get the clean build part ? do you mean a fresh installation ?
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Correct Fresh install. TAC recommend this over in-place upgrade.
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ok..but wudnt it cause all configuration to get diluted ? how do i restore everything on R80.40 in that case.
Is there any step by step documentation for this approach
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remember All VSX configuration is actually stored on the manager, so you would do a clean build, setup interfaces such as bonds etc.
from the management server then run vsx_util reconfigure command
I would also suggest going through this, create a plan and raise a Pro-active case with TAC, remember ensure you have a snapshot image stored offline as well.
