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The least impactful restart SG solution

hi everyone,

I want to know the most compliant way to restart maestro's SG. Our environment consists of a security group composed of two firewalls. What operations can be used to minimize the impact on the network?

thanks

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Lesley
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Just reboot and not g_reboot (this will reboot all members).

After restart you can confirm status with asg monitor

You could consider like written in upgrade guide te take the member out of the cluster before restart:

Set Security Group Members in the Logical Group "A" to the state "DOWN":

g_clusterXL_admin –b <SGM IDs in Group "A"> down

Example:

[Expert@HostName-ch0x-0x:0]# g_clusterXL_admin -b 1_1-1_4 down

https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_Maestro_AdminGuide/Topics-Maestro-...

 

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Lesley
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Just reboot and not g_reboot (this will reboot all members).

After restart you can confirm status with asg monitor

You could consider like written in upgrade guide te take the member out of the cluster before restart:

Set Security Group Members in the Logical Group "A" to the state "DOWN":

g_clusterXL_admin –b <SGM IDs in Group "A"> down

Example:

[Expert@HostName-ch0x-0x:0]# g_clusterXL_admin -b 1_1-1_4 down

https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_Maestro_AdminGuide/Topics-Maestro-...

 

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Thanks bro

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