What means if the size of the core file increases?
This happend on a checkpoint firewall 1 on at SUN Solaris machine. :confused:
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What means if the size of the core file increases?
This happend on a checkpoint firewall 1 on at SUN Solaris machine. :confused:
I have little idea what your asking in your question.
From what you posted this google search might provide some answers.
Hope this helps, if not, please elaborate on your question.
:)
J.
Have you patched the solaris recently?
CK on sun's website also.
The "core" file is located in the checkpoint-directory /opt/cpfw1.41/core The file I am inquiring about is not the Solaris core dump.
Which process is updating the core file? What gets written in it?
A solaris patch was not installed recently.
My path to core is different. Anyway, have you recently upgraded (patched the chkp) core?
If you have not service packed it- Then do you have an autoupdate feature? It may be set to find its own updates - though iNViCTuS would know better than me.
I've only been running this for three years, so haven't figured it all out yet.
:)
What have you done recently to the Checkpoint Firewall. Also what version are you running. I might be able to help you some more, but I am not exactly sure what you are asking either.
The core file for Checkpoint is just a file like any other core file where memory is dumped after a system crash.