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hi chaps
got an interesting one,
I've attempted yesterday to migrate two R80.30 Standalone to R80.40 via CPUSE
one of the boxes (single appliance not VM) got stuck on Importing IPS Data ... and won't move since literally 24h.
I've tried everything except interception, I've rebooted the box, same thing, I've made cpstop's etc. - same thing
any ideas? I'd like this upgrade to finish but it has stuck on IPS whilst all other things has been processed already.
Hi,
My name is Youssef, and I am the team leader of Threat Prevention on the Management
We would like to collect upgrade logs to see why the upgrade stuck.
Please send me the following logs: /var/log/upgrade-export*.tgz & /var/log/upgrade-import.*tgz to youssefob@checkpoint.com
From today's session, we see that there is a disk space issue that causes the import to fail why extracting the IPS packages during the import.
The instruction was to revert to R80.30, make more disk space before the upgrade, and to perform it again.
In addition, we asked for the exported.tgz database, so we can also perform the import in our LAB, to see that there are no issues.
Hi
My name is Boaz and I am the Team Leader responsible of CPUSE.
Can you please clarify what you mean by "CPUSE obsolete old migration files on the flash"?
Thanks
Boaz
If you have out of band access and can mount an ISO, really suggest a clean R80.40 build and then import.
exact same issue here
R80.30 --> R80.40 .. stuck at 36% Importing IPS Data ...
..indefinitely it seems. I note that sduuGo process seems to run very high CPU on one core, and gets stuck (or at least stuck for a period, then stops, then tries again) - i've read this process relates to IPS updates. The target appliance has no internet access so i wonder if that is the reason... lsof -p <sduuGo_PID> shows the below ...same list of temp files on every attempt.
R80.40 tools package ngm_upgrade_wrapper_994000389_1
sduuGo 5365 admin 9r REG 253,0 8333487 52284995 /home/admin/temp-export/a0bbbc99-adef-4ef8-bb6d-cebcebcebceb/ips_package.temp/sd_updates_vpn1_dir/object_updates_634.C
sduuGo 5365 admin 10r REG 253,0 3893279 52284993 /home/admin/temp-export/a0bbbc99-adef-4ef8-bb6d-cebcebcebceb/ips_package.temp/sd_updates_vpn1_dir/object_updates_618.C
sduuGo 5365 admin 11r REG 253,0 3798663 52284994 /home/admin/temp-export/a0bbbc99-adef-4ef8-bb6d-cebcebcebceb/ips_package.temp/sd_updates_vpn1_dir/object_updates_632.C
sduuGo 5365 admin 12r REG 253,0 7540590 52284996 /home/admin/temp-export/a0bbbc99-adef-4ef8-bb6d-cebcebcebceb/ips_package.temp/sd_updates_vpn1_dir/object_updates_635.C
Hi I have the same problem when upgrading from r80.40 to r81.
Upgrade is still running. Log in to the Status and Actions page to see the progress.
I got the same problem as Jerry above, TAC told me that 4GB of MEM is not enought, therefore the problem. Altought a pre-verifier is checking the system before upgrade, it tried from 80.30 to 80.40 knowing that 4GB is not enought? BTW, even 80.30 should not run on a 4400 appliance with 4GB. Also the 4400 is not possible to upgrade to 8GB, so buying a new appliance is the idea.
At first, I thought we would face the same issue today during the cpuse management upgrade from R80.30 to R80.40, because the IPS Data import took quite a while and we saw also high CPU utilization by sduuGo process.
The IPS data import finally took 26 minutes, which was the longest step in the complete upgrade process. So if you are nervous right now because you are impatient as I was – maybe just give it a bit more time 🙂
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