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How to update JHF (VSX)
Hi guys, how do you update your JHF in VSX to the latest version? I have already experience with normal setup(Standalone/clusterFW) however, idk if its the same procedure? do you have a link or any recommendation guide?
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Use the Jumbo Hotfix Accumulator for... page depending on your version.
For example if you are running R80.40 then use Jumbo Hotfix Accumulator for R80.40 (R80_40_jumbo_hf):
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With R80.40, you have Support for VSX upgrade with CPUSE in Gaia Portal. Lower versions would use CPUSE CLI.
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btw, they are using lower version 😅 and it's r77.30 they are planning to update the CPUSE and JHF to 351. my question is where can I update the JHF in CLI too?
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command set for cpuse in clish is "installer.."
installer download (tab) then select JHF
installer verify (tab) then select JFH
installer install (tab) then select JHF
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May I also know if this is offline? and what directory will i put the jhf? or is this automatically downloadable via cli?
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You can see more information about CPUSE, including it's CLI commands in sk92449
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The cool thing about doing it offline via the CLI is the commands become deterministic. You never need to use tab completion.
- Copy the file to the server you are updating. It can be put almost anywhere. For this example, I will use /home/admin.
- Import the fix into CPUSE using 'clish -c "installer import local /home/admin/Check_Point_R77_30_JUMBO_HF_1_Bundle_T351_FULL.tgz"'
- Install the fix using 'clish -c "installer install Check_Point_R77_30_JUMBO_HF_1_Bundle_T351_FULL.tgz"'
Done.
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thanks for the link but they are using lower version hehe
