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kamilazat
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What is the current kernel debug buffer size?

Hi everyone.

Admin Guides state that the maximum supported buffer size is 8192k. But I also saw in some non-official websites that it is 32M.

Was it 32M before and it was reduced to 8M? Or the values are different for different debugs?

 

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_Val_
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The debug buffer in R8X versions is allocated per FW core instance. It's maximum is 8192K. In the previous versions the allocation was global, which is no longer relevant.

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_Val_
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The debug buffer in R8X versions is allocated per FW core instance. It's maximum is 8192K. In the previous versions the allocation was global, which is no longer relevant.

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kamilazat
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Fast and efficient! Thank you!

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Also be aware that starting in R82, there is a new underlying debug mechanism (ndebug) for gateways with 72+ cores present:

https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R82/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R82_PerformanceTuning_AdminGuide/Conte...

 

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kamilazat
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Yes, I noticed that while checking the buffer size in R82. And if I understand correctly, it reduces the usage of system resources while debugging. Although I'm not sure why they separated ndebug and kdebug by 72 cores. Wouldn't ndebug help if I had a GW with less than 72 cores but a busy one? Maybe there is a detail that I'm not aware yet.

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