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Questions About Extending /var/log Partition on Firewall
Dear Check Point Community,
Appliance Model: CP-5200
Setup: Distributed
OS:R81.20
Challenge: Export the snapshot backup (Resolved when manually remove the existing file)
I have recently extended the `lv_log` partition size on our Check Point gateway (not the Management Server) using the `lvm_manager` utility.
Below are the current details:
lv_log Partition (After Increase): 200 GB (Previously 60 GB)
Unallocated Disk Space (Remaining): 618 GB
While the activity was completed successfully, I would like to address a few questions to ensure best practices and future compatibility:
1.Impact on Future Operations:
Could this partition extension lead to any performance or operational impacts on the firewall in the long term?
2. Challenges During GAIA OS Upgrades:
Are there any known challenges with GAIA OS upgrades due to changes in partition size for `lv_log`?
3. Best Practices:
What is the recommended partition size for `lv_log` in production environments, and is it ideal to leave this much unallocated space?
Why by default 758 Unallocated Disk Space? because we face challenge to export the Snapshot Backup.
Looking forward to your insights.
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What kind of gateway is this? It is a Standalone installation? This is a VM? If yes, what was the process of the disk size increase?
Do you know thus arcticle: https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk94671
If you did everything as recommended:
Q1: As I know there wont'be any issue.
Q2:No.
Q3:This depends on the amount of the logs. I usually want 14 days of logs keep online.
Akos
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Hi @AkosBakos Thank you for the update
Find the below details:
Appliance Model: CP-5200 GW
Setup: Distributed
OS:R81.20
Challenge: Export the snapshot backup (Resolved when manually remove the existing file).
Such as Jumbo Hotfix , OLD OS file,OLD snapshot and system backup
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Hi,
Good to hear that. So, you are not facing any issue right now?
Ákos
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Yes currently not facing any issue.
Just few questions I asked to ensure best practices and future compatibility.
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If you have any question, just drop a message here, and we will be happy to answer it,
Have a nice day.
A
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@AkosBakos Thank for the quick reply that's why I like checkmates community.
Which you already answer
1.Impact on Future Operations.
2. Challenges During GAIA OS Upgrades.
3. Best Practices
4.Why by default 758 Unallocated Disk Space because we face challenge to export the Snapshot Backup.
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There should be enough unallocated space to take at least 2-3 snapshots of the root filesystem.
100GB is more than sufficient for that purpose, given your root filesystem is 32GB.
The rest can be allocated for lv_log.
