You can use the export import tools. I performed this for a customer earlier
this year
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Point here is the backup being run is via a script... meaning no one is
present to attempt to log in and force a log out of the currently logged
in user.
Doing a cprestart would do it, or the other method of fw kill fwm, but
does that safely pull the user out and shut the database down? I
Deleting the manage.lock file will not disconnect the logged in user but it
will allow you to run the backup.
I'm not sure of the outcome of deleting the file without an actual disconnect.
I know you can't log in concurrently with the file deleted so there is some
level of DB protection...
NAT Table issue? I don't think it's a black list, but you can create a
group for these sites and overload to them with the .81 address. That
will at least tell you if it's a problem with .5 specifically? I would
reboot the Firewall and test immediately afterwards... maybe a memory
leak with
Disk space issue or permissions?
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I am getting repeated
Is your cluster in sync? Display the output of: cphaprob state
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Yes, the Edge devices calls home once sync'ed and updates the dynamic IP
every so often.
Chris
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