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| Guys/Gals, We are experiencing intermittent SIC general failure messages when attempting to push a policy to our R65 firewalls. Quote:
What I have verified is that the management box can ping all interfaces on both firewalls at the time the SIC error appears (which leads me to believe its application level). Searching round on CPUG I dropped on this topic...Perfect & Stable Hardware for R65 which suggested a CPU error with Dell hardware causing the problem, however CPU usage is nothing more than normal. I'm just wondering if anyone knows of why this could be occurring or any known fixes (apart from having to constantly reset the SIC) ?? What is interesting is that if I run 'cpinfo' from the node which is reporting the SIC failure it reports Quote:
__________________ Remember to add to someones reputation if they have helped you, by clicking on their scales icon Last edited by daz306td; 2008-08-11 at 09:57. |
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Are you using Secureplatform NGx R65 2.6 kernel? This is a KNOWN issue. |
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| Is there a hotfix or an SK for this? I think I'm seeing this with one of my customers too on SPLAT2.6. |
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| I experienced this on Dell 2950-III and Sun X4200-M2 platforms because these platforms only support Secureplatform 2.6 kernel. Meplia also experienced the same issue. He opened a TAC case with Checkpoint but CP did not believe him. I also opened a TAC case with CP on this but it is going nowhere. I decided to go with IBM x3650 instead because it works with Secureplatform 2.4 kernel. TAC case has been opened for almost 5 months now. |
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| I certainly am ! Quote:
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| I think you should send an email to Moses at Checkpoint. His email is moses@us.checkpoint.com Moses is the Escalation Manager in the Diamond Support team. Tell him that Secureplatform 2.6 kernel SUCKS. It is a piece of crap. Checkpoint should have NEVER released this crap in a condition like this. And ask for fix at the same time. |
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| Thanks cciesec2006 it happened again today I would like to hear from anyone else with this same issue.... see if there is any other resolution - I'll be emailing Moses however. __________________ Remember to add to someones reputation if they have helped you, by clicking on their scales icon |
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| Just got this tonight to, R65 2.6 as well, the odd thing was the device showed down in monitor, but was passing traffic and logs and a fw ctl psstat showed no cluster errors however policy push would fail with the SIC error 148. A cpstop / cpstart resulting in nothing and a full on reboot had to be done. This looks like some SIC out of trust but not really type issue, very odd. I am going to open up a call with the diamond team tomorrow and they better not give me another 2.6 custom patch that causes more damage then fixes(where the hell is HFA01?). I'll post if I find true blue solution |
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| We have been seeing the same thing as you all with disconnected FW's and or CPu in Smart View monitor displeying 1005 I have raised a Checkpoint call regarding this disconnection issue and Checkpoints response is “the issue is connected to multi cpu of firewalls.” And “This issue is currently investigated by R&D.” For other CPUg comments on the same issue: Smartview monitor - 1 gateway disconnected __________________ http://foyerism.gotdns.com |
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