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Ryan_Ryan
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Publish Error

Have gotten this a few times recently, fix is to discard changes and put the changes back in and it works. 

 

Any way to see what is cauisng this?

 

 
 

 

 

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PhoneBoy
Admin
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What version/JHF?
Note that we recommend publishing after every 100 changes or so.
https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk178325

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emmap
Employee
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I've not seen that before, it will likely require a debug session with TAC to get to the bottom of it.

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Ryan_Ryan
Advisor

I just read sk178325, and it says recommended number of changes per publish. its happened twice now, both with 100+ changes so that may be the issue. Last time I discarded, and published multiple times as I re-added everything 

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Enzooo_PHN
Participant

Can you share more info? It seems like your rule database got into dirty data.
how many rules was been changed at one session? Have you tried to do a small change to publish to see it will be trigged or not?

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Ryan_Ryan
Advisor

Yes small changes work fine, this session I added about 8 new rules across 2 policies which resulted in 113 changes to be published and resulted in this error. Last time I saw this error it would have been a similar number of changes. 

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

What version/JHF?
Note that we recommend publishing after every 100 changes or so.
https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk178325

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Ryan_Ryan
Advisor

Yes I think that's the cause it never happens with small number of changes 

 

R81.10 JHF110

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