Hi,
I'm going to be upgrading our Check Point estate and am looking for some pointers. We currently run 2 Smart-1 50 Management servers in Management HA mode. These manage 21 IP appliance gateways, 2 of which are IPSO VRRP clusters. The Management servers are running :
2.6.18-92cp #1 SMP Wed Oct 27 15:39:23 IST 2010 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
which I assume is SPLAT 6.2. The mixed model IP appliances are all running :
6.2-GA039 releng 1 04.14.2010-225515 i386
and both management and gateway are running R71.30.
I want to upgrade to R75.40, or is there a benefit to moving to R75.45? And my main prioirity is getting the Managament HA pair done first so I can introduce 4 more 2012 gateways running R75.40 or if I do go to R75.45 on the Management, the R75.45.
Having done some reading of the CP_R75.40_Installation_and_Upgrade_Guide.pdf, it would appear I can go straight from R71.30 to R75.40. But if I run the upgrade path tool on the Check Point site here :- https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com...wupgradewizard it states that I should upgrade to R75.20 and then R75.40. Which one should I follow?
As the Management servers are running SPLAT, I should try and futureproof them by upgrading their OS to GAIA (any downsides to this?) - I presume all the configuration data is preserved during the upgrade?
One last question, as they are in Management HA mode, do I upgrade the local primary and leave the secondary lagging on R71.30? From what I have read, I'll need to attend the secondary and attach a DVD drive to do the upgrade - is this right?
Thanks in advance
Keith
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