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R80.30 cheat sheet - ClusterXL
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This overview gives you an view of the changes in R80.30 ClusterXL. All R80.10 and R80.20 changes are contained in this command overview (cheat sheet). You could download the cheat sheet at the end of this article as a PDF file.
Cheat Sheet |
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Download |
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Download: R80.30 ClusterXL cheat sheet PDF (new R80.30 version)
Chapter |
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More interesting articles:
- R80.x Architecture and Performance Tuning - Link Collection
- Article list (Heiko Ankenbrand)
Cheat Sheet:
- R80.x cheat sheet - fw monitor
- R80.x cheat sheet - ClusterXL
References |
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- sk56202 - How to troubleshoot failovers in ClusterXL
- sk62570 - How to troubleshoot failovers in ClusterXL - Advanced Guide
- sk92723 - Cluster flapping prevention
- sk43984 - Interface flapping when cluster interfaces are connected through several switches
- sk83220 - How to collect ClusterXL debug during boot
- sk31499 - How to find out the Multicast MAC Addresses that are associated with Cluster Virtual inter...
- sk92909 - How to debug ClusterXL to understand why a connection is not synchronized
- sk55081 - Best practice for manual fail-over in ClusterXL
- sk92723 - Cluster flapping prevention
- sk32578 - SecureXL Mechanism
- sk33781 - Performance analysis for Security Gateway NGX R65 / R7x
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- active attention
- active(!)
- active(!f)
- active(!fp)
- active(!p)
- broadcast
- ccp
- ccp_analyzer
- ccp_encrypt
- ccp_encrypt_key
- ccpenc
- cluster_magic
- clusterxl
- clusterxl_admin down
- clusterxl_admin up
- cphaconf ccp_encrypt off
- cphaconf ccp_encrypt on
- cphaconf cluster_id get
- cphaconf set_ccp broadcast
- cphaconf set_ccp multicast
- cphaprob -a if
- cphaprob ccp_encrypt
- cphaprob mmagic
- cphaprob stat
- cpstat ha -f all
- discntd.if
- down
- fw ctl setsync off
- fw fcu
- fwha_mac_magic
- fwkern.conf
- ha_boot.conf
- init
- lost
- multicast
- performance
- r80.10
- r80.20
- r80.30
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Top!
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Nice
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Nice Cheat Sheet for ClusterXL.
Thanks Heiko Ankenbrand
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Heiko,
Very nice sheet, maybe you could rename it from SecureXL Cheatsheet to ClusterXL Cheat sheet? 😉
Regards, Maarten.
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Thank you for pointing that out. I took the template from SecureXL and accidentally didn't change the header name to ClusterXL.
Thanks
Heiko
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Done
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Do you have any other cheat sheets?
I think it would be good if there were some on other topics too.
Thanks Heiko Ankenbrand
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Heiko, thank you so much for sharing your deep knownledge!
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Thanks Heiko. Quite useful. It would be good to know if these commands would also work on .SP version since R80.20SP is coming soon.
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Great post
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We need more sheat sheets:-)
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We should create more cheat sheets to different topics.
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nice post
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Other cheat sheet's coming soon!
Regards
Heiko
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Other cheat sheet's coming soon!
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THX,
Heiko
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great work
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Nice cheat sheet.
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Great Job!
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Thanks to share! Very useful.
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Can I disable session sync between gateways with "fw ctl setsync off/start"?
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Very nice ClusterXL cheet sheat.
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I found the command fcu in your overview.
Do you have any experience with a full connectivity update?
It doesn't always work.
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If you follow this document, clusters can be upgraded without downtime or a loss of state sync at any point:
Best Practices - Cluster Connectivity Upgrade (CU)
Probably wouldn't be a bad idea to add this great document to the links above...
March 27th with sessions for both the EMEA and Americas time zones
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This is very interresting.
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Thanks,
Mo
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Great job Heiko!
This is a very impressive piece of knowledge, thanks for sharing it with the community.
One side note thought. This part is not yet properly documented, as we all know, because R80.30 is not yet in GA.
For that matter, I urge some caution when using commands related to ccp encryption. Especially, I would not recommend setting up your own custom encryption key at all. For each cluster, a unique key is generated automatically, and tampering with this setting might lead to unpredicted cluster behaviour.
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Helpful cheat cheat.
Thanks
