There must be an entry with the IP address and hostname of the corresponding object in SmartDashboard.Run in Expert mode: cat /etc/hosts Example output: If IPv6 is enabled, then there must be an entry with the hostname " localhost" and IP address " ::1".There must be an entry with the hostname " localhost" and IP address " 127.0.0.1".There must be an entry with the hostname and IP address of the corresponding object in SmartDashboard.Run in Clish: HostName> show host names Example output: Verify that the machine's hostname was configured correctly: Save the Gaia database: HostName> save config HostName> set host name HOSTNAME ipv6-address IPv6_ADDRESS If an IPv6 address is also configured on this machine, then run this command: HostName> set host name HOSTNAME ipv4-address IPv4_ADDRESS Set the machine's IP address associated with its hostname (this should be the IP address of the corresponding object in SmartDashboard): Set the machine's hostname (it should match the name of the corresponding object in SmartDashboard): HostName> set hostname HOSTNAME " fw_ipaddr: Unable to resolve ipaddr for *_* " error message when running the ' fwm -d load' command. In cluster, output of ' cphaprob state' command shows " HA module not started". Output of ' cat /etc/hosts' command shows only the entry for IP address "127.0.0.1". ĭebug of ' cpstart' (per sk92987) shows that the ' CheckIP' test failed: cpstart: CheckIP failed, program terminate.Please correct this error and run cpstart again: Add an entry for HOSTNAME in /etc/hosts Local host name resolution is required for normal Check Point Security Gateway operation. Running ' cpconfig' command shows: cpinst Error: Host name resolution for HOSTNAME failed.Output of ' ps auxww' command does not show the mandatory Check Point processes ( cpd, fwd, etc.) Output of ' cpwd_admin list' command shows one of the following: Note: When using VRRP VMAC mode both spanning tree and IGMP snooping must be disabled to avoid split brain.Running ' cpstart' command ends immediately after printing " cpstart: Power-Up self tests passed successfully", and users get the command prompt. State: Master Time since transition: 8725īasePriority: 100 Effective Priority: 100Īdvertisement interval: 1 Router Dead Interval: 3 Command Line Interface Reference Guide for IPSO 6.2 - Chapter 4 "High Availability Commands"Įxamples from IPSO Clish: IPSO> show vrrp.Network Voyager Reference Guide for IPSO 6.2 - Chapter 4 "High Availability Solutions" - section "Monitoring VRRP".
Expand the "Configuration" - expand the "High Availability" - click on the "VRRP" page - click on the "VRRP Monitor".