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Hi all,
I am very happy to announce the release of version 1.6 of the CDT - Central Deployment Tool, which now also supports VSX.
Version 1.6 introduces the following new features, as well as bug fixes and minor additions:
Version 1.6 will also be included in version releases starting R80.30 on all Security Management and Multi-Domain Management machines.
Please visit sk111158 for download and usage instructions.
Any comments or suggestions for CDT will be appreciated!
Hi Arik,
I having some troubles updating 5600 cluster from 77.30 to 80.10 using CDT 1.6
it worked fine with the 3200 and 5400
did hear about any similar problems
The documentation at https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/CDT/v1.6/html_frameset.htm needs to be updated.
In the section "Generating an Installation Candidates List" it notes the following steps to generate a candidate list:
# mdsenv <IP Address or Name of Domain Management Server>
# ./CentralDeploymentTool -generate <Name of Candidates List file>.csv <IP Address or Name of Domain Management Server>
I switch to the environment I want to generate a list for. And then I issue the command:
./CentralDeploymentTool -generate mylist.csv MyDMS
And CDT replies with Invalid number of arguments. It does not matter if I use the name or IP for my MDS.
Switching over to advanced mode, it seems to be a little happier with the syntax. But since I don't have a deployment plan (or a an example of a basic plan to just collect data) it yells at me about that.
The syntax that the tool offers as a part of the error message is:
-generate -candidates=<file name> -deploymentplan=<filename.xml> [-server=<Domain Management Server IP>] [-filter=<file name>]
When I use the -candidates to generate the list it looks like it takes it out of basic mode and ends up wanting a deployment plan.
Hi folks,
I guess I run into the same issue as Tommy did... Any solution? Thx in advance!
Hello Tommy,
I was having similar problem . If you're running a MDS environment please try to use the following command and see if it will make any difference:
./CentralDeploymentTool -generate -candidates=NAME.csv -deploymentplan=my_deployment_plan.xml -server=CMA_IP
I think the problem is coming if you're using the MDS name/ip instead of the CMA name/ip.
Thanks
Hi Arik,
Is there any documentation available for 1.7.1 as it's shipping with R80.40.
I've got a ticket open and they don't have documentation either.
Getting the 'invalid number of arguments' and it is not resolved with the info in the sk111158 or sk157714.
Thanks,
Paul G.
Hey Paul,
The only documentation for 1.7.1 i have is the admin guide listed here:https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/CDT/v1.7.1/Content/Topics/Introduction-to-CDT.htm
I don't know if you are asking for this but still...
Vince M
Hi Paul,
You can always find the admin guide for the newest CDT in sk111158 under the "Downloads and Documentation" section.
Link to V1.7.1 admin guide(the same admin guide as in Vince's comment):
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/CDT/v1.7.1/Content/Topics/Introduction-to-CDT.htm
In addition you can always see the usage for the relevant mode from CLI:
# ./CentralDeploymentTool
CentralDeploymentTool Usage Options:
-basic, -b see basic usage
-advanced, -a see advanced (Deployment Plan) usage
-rma RMA usage
-version, -v display Central Deployment Tool version
Example: ./CentralDeploymentTool -a
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