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fjulianom
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Recommended R81.20 size partitions on MDS Gaia initial setup

Hi guys,

 

On a MDS Gaia initial setup, I find this:

partitions_config.PNG

How do I size this? Shall I size based on my logs requirements and the auto assigned size for system-root will be fine? Or there is a minimum size for system-root that I have to take into account?

 

Regards,

Julián

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G_W_Albrecht
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Here you can see it all: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81.20/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81.20_RN/Content/Topics-RN/Open-Se...

CCSP - CCSE / CCTE / CTPS / CCME / CCSM Elite / SMB Specialist

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AkosBakos
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Hi @fjulianom,

  • You will have SmartLog server?
    • If not, the 20 GB-s for the logs is nothing 🙂
  • A rule of thumb is -> you need as many free space as the SYStem partition size. This needed for upgrade (when the auto-snapshot happens)

Overall, you can extend the volumes anytime you want.

Here is the SK: https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk94671

Akos

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fjulianom
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Hi Akos,

 

No, I don't have a SmartLog server. That's screenshot is only an example for knowing I am talking about. I will have around 1.5 TB for logs, so I will give a 2 TB disk. With this, the default values Gaia gives for a 2 TB disk are:

partitions_config_2.PNG

And when assigning 1.5 TB for logs, the system-root changes to:

partitions_config_3.PNG

Will this be fine?

 

Regards,

Julián

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AkosBakos
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Hi @fjulianom 

Based on the available information, I would say yes. 🙂

Akos

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Martin_Raska
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For MDS you need alot of space in root partition, I would not go under 100Gb

fjulianom
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Hi guys,

 

Thank you for your recommendations. @Martin_Raska it makes sense what you say since I checked my current MDS disk space and has 100 GB in root partition. But is there any official documentation where I can find this recommendation? Some times when I open a TAC case to ask about these things they reject it because is not a technical issue.

 

Regards,

Julián

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G_W_Albrecht
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fjulianom
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Hi,

 

Not all. In that link it says for MDS a recommended free disk space of 1 TB (whole disk), but it doesn't says the recommended root partition size.

 

Regards,

Julián

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AkosBakos
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Hi @fjulianom 

Point 1 and 2: for the first domain 100GB and any additional domain plus 110GB

2024-09-24 12_19_25-Open Server Hardware Requirements.png

Akos

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fjulianom
Advisor

Hi,

 

Yes, I am clear about that, I see those values. But those values are for free disk space (whole disk?), but what value for system-root partition size? You must configure this value in the inital setup:

partitions_config_3.PNG

 

Regards,

Julián

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AkosBakos
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Recommended 1 TB for the disk.

Minimum

  • If you have 1 domain: 100GB
  • If you have 2 domains: 210 GB
  • If you have 2 domains: 320 GB

Make sense?

Akos

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fjulianom
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Hi,

 

It makes sense, but imagine I have a 2 TB disk and I have 2 domains, do I have to enter 210 in system-root partition in this screen during the initial setup?

partitions_config_3.PNG

Regards,

Julián

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AkosBakos
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Hi @fjulianom 

At least 210 GB but I round it up to 300GB

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fjulianom
Advisor

Hi,

 

Ok, then I assume free disk space = system-root partition space. That was my original question.

 

Regards,

Julián

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AkosBakos
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Yes, in this case you set 2 TB for disk

Ant 300 GB for system.root. 

Am I right?

A

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fjulianom
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Hi,

No, that's not the right image. The following is the right one:

partitions_config_4.PNG

A disk of 2 TB and system-root of 300 GB. And this gives me a maximum of 914 GB for logs partition. Then, when the document says "Recommended 1 TB for the disk.", does it mean recommended 1 TB for system-root partition?

 

Regards,

Julián

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AkosBakos
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That should be OK. You can add disk for the LOG almost anytime. 

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fjulianom
Advisor

Hi,

 

I have a meeting with PS yesterday and confirmed the free disk space indicated in the release notes corresponds to the System-root partition space, and, the system automatically reserves the same size aproximately for upgrades, as @AkosBakos said in a previous post. I have made a test. A disk of 2 TB, and I have allocated 500 GB for System-root, the system don't let me put more than 254 GB for the logs partition, because it selects at least 1230 GB for Backup and upgrade, as you can see here:

last_test_1.PNG

After the installation, I have checked with lvm_manager, and I have seen the following:

last_test_2.PNG

I see the 1230 GB of Backup and upgrade partition during the Gaia initial setup corresponds to 550 GB of Upgrade itself, and 680 GB of Unallocated space. Then, I think if I want to put a 2 TB disk, and 500 GB for system-root and the rest for the Logs partition, the only thing I can do is install the system and after the installation, move all the space from the Unallocated space to lv_log through lvm_manager. Is that right?

 

Regards,

Julián

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AkosBakos
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Thanks for the info. i don’t install MDS daily 🙂

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Nik_Bloemers
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In my experience you don't need that much for the root partition. 100GB root should be plenty for 2 domains. I have an MDS here running 2 domains on a 75G root and it's only 49% full after a year of runnign and keeping up with regular jumbo's. Another 2 domain MDS is running 50G root with 54% used space, but that's only been recently installed.

fjulianom
Advisor

Hi,

 

Yeah, I don't know why Check Point recommends such much space. It indicates to consider the minimum disk space for each domain, but it doesn't indicates the number of domains for the recommended disk space, which is a lot, 1 TB:

requirements_open_server.PNG

I have a MDS with 8 domains plus the global domain, with a 100 GB for the root and 55 % used, and it is like this 2 years ago.

 

Regards,

Julián

 

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Nik_Bloemers
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Yeah I assume these recommendations include disk space for logging or something. Else they don't make much sense at all. Maybe someone from CP can clarify what this is based on or how this should be intepreted.

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