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Daniel_Hainich
Advisor

MHO140 Upgrade from R81.20 to R82

Hi,

i have 2 MHO 140 running R81.20 Take98. due insufficient disk space i cannot import higher take with only 2,5GB. how i can import the R82 upgrade package with 5GB to the MHO?

what is the official way to upgrade the MHO to R82?

 

daniel

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emmap
Employee
Employee

The supported procedure is in the admin guide:

https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R82/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R82_ScalablePlatforms_AdminGuide/Conte...

If you're having disk space issues please raise a TAC case and they can assist with freeing up space.

JH_Ranger
Contributor

Hi emmap, would you happen to know if it's in the pipeline for CheckPoint to create a custom ISO which would get around the disk space issue? I recall either R81.10 or R81.20 having custom ISO images for Scalable solutions (~2Gb in size). Would be great if we had a similar package for R82.

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emmap
Employee
Employee

I'm not aware of any plans but I am quite far away from RnD. @ShaiF do you know if anything planned in this space that we can share here?

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Daniel_Hainich
Advisor

256GB SSDs are installed in the cheapest notebooks/chromebooks  - i cannot understand why checkpoint uses 120GB SSDs in the MHOs. and why are the SSDs not partitioned in that way that an update/upgrade can be done hazzlefree

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Lesley
MVP Gold
MVP Gold

This helped me last week for jumbo update:

https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Maestro/Maestro-Orchestrator-140-disk-space/m-p/245497#M3273

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JH_Ranger
Contributor

Unfortunately, at present, it is not possible to do an in-place upgrade of the MHO-140 from R81.20 to R82. I struck a similar issue, with TAC giving me additional files to delete, in addition to the ones in the sk182325, but I was still about 1Gb short.

The only way to do this upgrade at present, is using lvm_manager in maintenance mode, to expand the /var/log/ partition, or perform a clean install from a USB. Both methods require you to be on-site, and consoled into the MHO.

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Daniel_Hainich
Advisor

i think lvm_manager is the best option. there are 35GB free disk space. fresh install (and recovery) seems more complicated. (sk174202)

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