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Old 2007-07-10
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Default Re: Load on Module failed - failed to load Security Policy

I had the same problem with an NGX R61 HFA_1.
The issue was solved when I removed the descriptions on the "Name" column
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Old 2007-09-03
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Default Re: Load on Module failed - failed to load Security Policy

I am currently trying to deploy a new install of R62 on an Intel server, using Checkpoint's OS (whatever it's called now).

However, something must have changed in my configuration.

I was able to produce a rule base and apply it. Due to time limitations, I had to abandon the project for a time, then revisit it a month or two later. Since then, I have been able to complete my rule base, but now it won't install. In this thread, there's talk about Rule Names. However, I don't see that in my SmartDashboard rulebase. Is there something I am missing, since I don't believe I used Rule Names to begin with?
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Old 2008-05-14
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Default Re: Load on Module failed - failed to load Security Policy

Hi,

I have management on splat NGX R62 031
and a high-av cluster Nokia IP380 4.2 Build038 1048MB ram NGX R62

looked in the /var/log/messages.
When the problem occured I saw vrrp changes. master became backup, and backup became master.

This is the logging of the backup fw in the cluster:
08:45:39 snmpd: Updating physical contents table.
08:46:14 monitord: Updating monitor list on next interval
08:46:17 xntpd[24333]: restarting
08:46:17 pm[131]: Reaped: xntpd[24333]
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_master: interface eth1c0, VRID 1: state=MASTER
08:46:17 pm[131]: Scheduled xntpd for +1 secs
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_master: interface eth2c0, VRID 1: state=MASTER
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_master: interface eth4c1, VRID 1: state=MASTER
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_master: interface eth4c2, VRID 1: state=MASTER
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_master: interface eth4c3, VRID 1: state=MASTER
08:46:17 snmpd: Trap sent to x.x.x.x: Version - 1, Type - Enterprise Specific, VRRP New Master
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_master: interface eth4c4, VRID 1: state=MASTER
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_master: interface eth4c5, VRID 1: state=MASTER
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_master: interface eth4c6, VRID 1: state=MASTER
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_master: interface eth4c7, VRID 1: state=MASTER
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_master: interface eth3c0, VRID 1: state=MASTER
08:46:17 snmpd: Trap sent to x.x.x.x: Version - 1, Type - Enterprise Specific, VRRP New Master
08:46:17 last message repeated 7 times
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_recv_advertise: priority override
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_backup: interface eth4c7, VRID 1: state=BACKUP
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_recv_advertise: priority override
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_backup: interface eth4c6, VRID 1: state=BACKUP
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_recv_advertise: priority override
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_backup: interface eth4c5, VRID 1: state=BACKUP
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_recv_advertise: priority override
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_backup: interface eth4c4, VRID 1: state=BACKUP
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_recv_advertise: priority override
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_backup: interface eth4c3, VRID 1: state=BACKUP
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_recv_advertise: priority override
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_backup: interface eth4c2, VRID 1: state=BACKUP
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_recv_advertise: priority override
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_backup: interface eth4c1, VRID 1: state=BACKUP
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_recv_advertise: priority override
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_backup: interface eth3c0, VRID 1: state=BACKUP
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_recv_advertise: priority override
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_backup: interface eth2c0, VRID 1: state=BACKUP
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_recv_advertise: priority override
08:46:17 ipsrd[289]: vrrp_vr_backup: interface eth1c0, VRID 1: state=BACKUP
08:46:18 pm[131]: Restarted /bin/xntpd[16601], count=125
08:46:18 xntpd[16601]: xntpd version=3.4e (beta multicast); Mar 23 2007 16:40:52
08:46:18 xntpd[16601]: Changed open files limit to 1024
08:46:18 xntpd[16601]: tickadj = 5, tick = 10000, tvu_maxslew = 495
08:46:18 xntpd[16601]: using xntpd phase-lock loop
08:46:19 snmpd: Updating physical contents table.
08:46:29 snmpd: Updating physical contents table.

I'm not saying this is the problem, but when I got the error, I've seen these messages. When I don't get the error while pushing the policy I also don't see the vrrp messages.
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