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In light of the recent defunct CPD issue, here's a script to restart CPD on Security Management, Endpoint Management, Multi-Domain management, and per-domain servers on an MDS.
This uses the same techniques as Check Point's own scripts to ensure the CPD process is detached and re-attached to cpwd for monitoring.
[Expert@cpmgmt01:0]# ./cpd_restart.sh -h
cpd_restart.sh: Restart CPD process on Multi-Domain server and Security/Endpoint management
Usage: ./cpd_restart.sh [ -d [ ALL | <specific domain server> ] | [ -h ]
Options:
d Specify a single domain management server (CMA) or special word ALL for all domain
servers listed in "mdsstat" output (Optional; only relevant for MDS)
h This help
If no argument is given, then the top level CPD process is restarted (for the MDS itself,
Security Management server, or Endpoint Management server)
In light of the recent defunct CPD issue, here's a script to restart CPD on Security Management, Endpoint Management, Multi-Domain management, and per-domain servers on an MDS.
This uses the same techniques as Check Point's own scripts to ensure the CPD process is detached and re-attached to cpwd for monitoring.
[Expert@cpmgmt01:0]# ./cpd_restart.sh -h cpd_restart.sh: Restart CPD process on Multi-Domain server and Security/Endpoint management Usage: ./cpd_restart.sh [ -d [ ALL |...;
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