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hi!
I have a problem to be able to upgrade from R81 to R81.10 (Management). I am trying to install the version via GAIA PORTAL CPUSE, I make sure that everything is in order with the disk spaces, latest upgrade tools for both versions, latest deploy agents, when checking the MAJOR VERSIONS package the package shows a Warning for the modified user.def and user_early.def files, I proceed to delete them and it only reaches 59% installing the rn r81.10 database. Attached what is described.
Some help?
Perhaps deleting the files is what’s causing the error.
What the Pre-Upgrade Verifier is actually trying to tell you is that you will need to manually re-apply the manual changes you made to these files after the upgrade.
Having a backup of them is all that’s required to do that.
I ran the test in various ways. With the original files, by default files and deleting the files.
I recommend engaging the TAC here.
Agree with phoneboy. I also have a gut feeling that by deleting them, you may have caused the failure. Now, those are just warnings, so definitely should not cause the failure. What Im concerned in your case is the actual error, which relates to user data...any additional info in GUI about that?
I ran the test in various ways. With the original files, by default files and deleting the files.
Can you send the files so I can compare it to ones I have in my lab? If you can, of course!
Thanks, will check tomorrow morning. By the way, just curious, since I assume policy worked fine before you tried upgrading the management, did you ever see any warnings/errors during policy push about those files? What I may try is copy those files to my lab mgmt and see what happens when I push policy. Then, if it works, I will do upgrade verify. I dont have base R81, I have R81.10 and R81.20 lab, so will test on R81.10.
Andy
In my case I have a lab without FW's, I only added the import of the client's R81 equipment to the R81 of my lab. And when I upgrade it shows me those faults.
In my case I have a lab without FW's, I only added the import of the client's R81 equipment to the R81 of my lab. And when I upgrade it shows me those faults.
I tested in my lab and no issues. When I try upgrade verified, it complains about disk space, but thats normal, as I had seen that before in my lab. I mean, when I say tested, I should stress I tested WITH files you provided.
Then, i don't understand where is the fail in my lab.
Not sure mate, real sorry : - (. Did you try connect with TAC to investigate further?
Not yet.
How did you take the export from the client's system?
What was the precise CLI command(s)?
By CLI expert using:
$MDS_FWDIR/scripts/migrate_server verify -skip_upgrade_tools_check -v R81 (warning files modified)
$MDS_FWDIR/scripts/migrate_server export -skip_upgrade_tools_check -v R81 patch <name file> (ready with warning user.def/user_early.def)
$MDS_FWDIR/scripts/migrate_server import -skip_upgrade_tools_check -v R81 patch <name file>
The way I read this is that you can’t use the migrate_server utility to backup/restore to the same version, only upgrade.
https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solut...
In which case, I’d try one of:
I recommend the latter approach, personally.
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