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LAB CPUSE repository cleanup
Hello Community
After upgrading LAB SMS from r80.40 to R81.10 ,in order to have more space on /var/log for installing JHF ,is safe to delete the below file? I have already delete it 🙂
-rw-rw---- 1 admin root 3.4G Jan 22 2022 /var/log/CPda/repository/CheckPoint#Major#All#6.0#5#3#R81.10_ignis_main_T335/Check_Point_R81.10_T335_Fresh_Install_and_Upgrade.tgz
BR,
Kostas
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Thats totally fine! Whatever you do, say if you install jumbo hotfix, do NOT delete any files from below locations (example in my lab with R81.10 jumbo 66), as deleting it would cause issues when trying to install newer jumbo.
Andy
[Expert@MANAGEMENT:0]# pwd
/opt/CPda/backup/CheckPoint#CPUpdates#All#6.0#5#3#BUNDLE_R81_10_JUMBO_HF_MAIN#66/LastTake
[Expert@MANAGEMENT:0]#
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This is R81.10 upgrade package which was locally imported before the upgrade to R81.10 using CPUSE. During the import process (using clish command "installer import local <PATH> or from WebUI), the CPUSE agent will copy the package to the CPUSE repository. After successful import, you can safely delete the original package in <PATH> while the package is still available within CPUSE and ready to upgrade or perform clean install.
Once you have upgraded or clean installed the package, you can also delete the package saved by CPUSE using command "installer delete {<Package_Number> | <Package_Name>}". As mentioned by Andy, do NOT manually delete the package from CPUSE repository folder !
In fact, you need 6,8G (2 x 3,4G) available on your disk. It might be issue when running low on disk space.
Jozko Mrkvicka
