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Renaming a Gateway Node in a Cluster

Hello everyone,

While working on a lab to set up a cluster, I accidentally configured the nodes with inconsistent naming:

  • FW2

  • FW_1

Is it possible to rename a gateway that is already part of a cluster? If so, how can I do it?

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the_rock
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the_rock
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You would need to follow below sk.

Andy

https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk168358

Wolfgang
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Has anyone done this with a VSX-cluster, will it work?

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the_rock
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Support site is acting up on me, so will check later : - )

Andy

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the_rock
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Ok, was my browser issue, so does not show anything VSX related, but maybe better verify with TAC.

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Chris_Atkinson
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Likely you would only find sk120266 but it is not the same scenario. 

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the_rock
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Ah, got it...dont see R81.20 or R82 there, but I assume same would apply.

Andy

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Wolfgang
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That‘s correct you can‘t rename any of the virtual systems. But we want to rename the underlaying VSX-cluster.

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Bob_Zimmerman
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The surest process to use with VSX is to 'vsx_util remove_member', rebuild the box with the new name, then 'vsx_util add_member', repeating as needed for multiple members. It's a fair amount of effort, but it's guaranteed to work with no complications later.

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