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Hello,
I have a single virtual gateway (Running R80.10) in routed mode on VMware vSphere 6.0. I would like to enable VMware virtual machine Fault-Tolerance, but the option to enable the feature is grayed out when I right-click the virtual gateway. Any particular reason why this option is grayed out?
Thank you!
Do you have any other VMs in Fault Tolerant mode on your vSphere cluster?
It would be a good idea to verify that your environment is compliant with Fault Tolerance Requirements, Limits, and Licensing
I am not certain as to Check Point's policy towards relying on 3rd party high availability solutions, may be someone from the company can chime in on the subject.
Hi Vlad,
Yes, we have other VMs using fault tolerance. Licensing is not an issue. I called Checkpoint support and I was told that this VMWare feature is supported. Just trying to find out why I can’t enable it.
Are you using this with NSX or not?
If you're using vSEC as a Service VM, you cannot use it with Fault Tolerance.
See here: ATRG: vSEC for VMware NSX
I'm not using it with NSX. It is simply being used as a perimeter firewall between two internal networks.
Tony S.
Please check that the VMDirectPath I/O is not enabled for this VM.
Hello Vladimir,
Good advice as VMDirectPath I/) disables the fault tolerance feature. Thanks
Happy it was helpful. Please mark it so if you haven't done it yet.
Cheers,
Vladimir
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