Khalid,

Checkpoint installs Firewall/1 in several parts of the file system:
- Some files are in /etc/fw
- Binaries, libraries and other files that are normally not changed, are
installed in /opt/CKPfw
- The variable parts of the package (logs, conf, state, database, temp) are
in /var/opt/CKPfw, with symbolic links in /opt/CKPfw.

The management station here has the following:
ls -l /var/opt/CKPfw
total 4752
drwxrws---   4 root     fwall       2048 Jul 14 09:36 conf
drwxrws---   3 root     fwall        512 Jul 13 14:46 database
drwxrws---   2 root     fwall      40960 Jul 14 01:00 log
drwxrws---   2 root     fwall       2560 Jul 13 14:46 state
drwxrws---   2 root     fwall        512 Jul 13 14:46 tmp


If the second disk is mounted on /var/opt/CKPfw/log, the standard install
will write logs to that slice.


Tim

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: khalid Ameziane [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 8:19 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      [FW1]  How to install Checkpoint 4.0 over SUN with 2 hard
> drives .
> 
> 
> 
> 
> i am working on FW1 over Sun Solaris 2.6 :
> 
> the first step , was  installing the SUN OS , on which i did the parttion
> for a second Hard Drive  ,
> by assigning only  the Last Slice ( c0t1d0s7 ) to "/opt/CKPfw/log"   .  In
> Order to direct all the FW1 Logs
> to a second Hard Drive.
> 
> This all went ok. BUT , while installing the checkpoint Software , the
> installation keeps failing :
> 
> "pkgadd :ERROR : unable to create package objcet
> </opt/CKPfw/log>
> file type <S> expected <d> actual
> Unable to remove existing directory "/opt/CKPfw/log" ...
> 
> 
> Does any one Knows why it fails that  way ?
> 
> ( i have a workaround , i unmount the second hard drive , i install
> Checkpoint , then i remount the hard drive."
> 
> But i'd Like to know if there is any way to do it , without unmounting the
> drive ??
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Khalid.
> 
> 
> 
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