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Adding new Cluster member

Hi Experts

i am here for my Issue to install new RMA 4800 Box (with r77.30 Gaia) in Cluster config network (1 Mgmt server 2 Cluster member G/w)

I only have Local backup of my Gateway,

Preparing for below action to taken

1. Install ISOmorphic on laptop and create boot able Image / or try to install with LOM interface.

2. after successful installation, established SIC, Routing, use clusterXL_admin down -p,

3.Check Status on Smart-Monitor. after showing OK go and push the policy on new box.

4. Use command clusterXL_admin up -p, new RMA box.

 

i need your help on-

1.Disk partition, CoreXl configuration,  and another action to be taken care.

2. currently i am getting R80X installed on RMA box. is there any issue with this.

3. Can i take backup from secondary device and revert it on new RMA box ?

 

Help is much appreciated , thanks in advance. if required i can share lvm_manager output also

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HeikoAnkenbrand
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With a ClusterXL only the following is important:

1) Same CoreXL number

2) Same GAIA version

3) Same OS version 32 or 64 bit

4) Same CCP version ( broadcast ort multicast)

An advantage:

1) Time correctly set

2) License correctly imported 

2) Last jhf installed

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Maarten_Sjouw
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When you use ISOmorphic to build a R77.30 bootable USB drive to install the RMA unit this should be just fine, no need for any other settings than Interface and routing information to be copied from the old machine.
Unless you use dynamic routing a copy of the output of the clish command 'show configuration' should give you all the information you need to replace the unit with a RMA one.
After replacing the unit, run the first time wizard and establish SIC and push the policy.
Regards, Maarten
HeikoAnkenbrand
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I would do it differently.

1) Export the GAIA gw config:

> save configuration gw2.txt

2) Download the gw2.txt file via winscp

3) Edit the hostname andIP addresses 

4) Install a new gateway on the RMA appliance

5) Import the edited file of the other gateway

> load configuration gw2_edit.txt

6) Creat a new SIC

7) Install the policy

 

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6dd15084-b97a-4
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Should i have to worried for disk partition miss-match on both cluster  ?

 

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HeikoAnkenbrand
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No, that's not a problem!

 

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HeikoAnkenbrand
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With a ClusterXL only the following is important:

1) Same CoreXL number

2) Same GAIA version

3) Same OS version 32 or 64 bit

4) Same CCP version ( broadcast ort multicast)

An advantage:

1) Time correctly set

2) License correctly imported 

2) Last jhf installed

➜ CCSM Elite, CCME, CCTE ➜ www.checkpoint.tips
6dd15084-b97a-4
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Thanks for your help and guide

 

Can you please confirm where i can check CoreXL number on current box and set it to new hardware

My current box is running with below details

Gaia R77.30

OS edition 32-bit
OS kernel version 2.6.18-92cp
OS build 5

License correctly imported- how can i check this on box

JHF- we don't installed any JFH on our this box

 

i have downloaded R77.30 Gaia OS from CP site for fresh installation. here i also know

to change OS edition we use --- command   set edition 64-bit
&   cphaconf set_ccp broadcast/multicast- for changing its behavior.

.

 

waiting for your response.

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Maarten_Sjouw
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Is the RMA-unit the same box as you are currently running? If so than all this is irrelevant, you only need to make sure the same version is installed and preferably the same jumbo take.
Regards, Maarten

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