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How to Upgrade to a<br />

Management Server<br />

4. Copy the following files from the $FWDIR/conf directory of the production<br />

machine to $FWDIR/conf directory of the duplicate machine:<br />

� $FWDIR/conf<br />

objects.C<br />

rulebases.fws<br />

fwauth.NDB*<br />

fgrulebases.fws (if exists)<br />

xlate.conf (if exists)<br />

aftpd.conf (if exists)<br />

smtp.conf (if exists)<br />

sync.conf (if exists)<br />

masters (if exists)<br />

clients (if exists)<br />

fwmusers (if exists)<br />

gui-clients (if exists)<br />

slapd.conf (if exists)<br />

serverkeys (if exists)<br />

product.conf (if exists)<br />

� $FWDIR/database<br />

InternalCA.DB (if exists)<br />

Note: In case your duplicate machine has a different OS, see Appendix B.<br />

5. Start Check Point software on your production machine by executing the<br />

cpstart command.<br />

6. In order to make sure that the replicated Management Server has been<br />

successfully upgraded as expected, try to push policy on the modules, receive<br />

logs and check the module’s status.<br />

7. Install the Check Point NG FP3 software on the duplicate machine using the<br />

NG FP3 CD, and select the upgrade option to automatically upgrade of the<br />

software and the database format.<br />

8. Run the PostUpgrade_Verifier tool on the duplicate machine to validate<br />

integrity of the upgraded environment.<br />

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