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          <rev contentformat="text/x-wiki" contentmodel="wikitext" xml:space="preserve">1) Reset SIC but DON'T re-initialize 

2) firewall name will be editable when you OK out


[[category:check point]]</rev>
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          <rev contentformat="text/x-wiki" contentmodel="wikitext" xml:space="preserve">SIC General Failure and &quot;T_get_event: bad socket/type&quot; errors
== Problem Description ==

Unable to install firewall policies due to SIC error

Platform: Nokia

O.S.: ipso  6.2-GA039

fw version: NGX (R65) HFA_70

Testing SIC from withing the SmartDashboard...
 &lt;br&gt;SIC Status for firewall-1: Not Communicating
 &lt;br&gt;SIC General Failure [error no. 148]

error 148 according to sk16200... &quot;This error means a timeout has occurred during the SIC process&quot;


Errors in $CPDIR/log/cpd.elg

 T_get_event: bad socket/type: 1200/0

If you tail the above file while testing SIC, the errors pour in...

tcpdump between management and the firewall show a good handshake and communication.

== Root Cause ==

Suspected file descriptor or memory leak issue

==Solution==

restart or stop and start cpd

 # '''cpwd_admin stop -name CPD -path &quot;$CPDIR/bin/cpd_admin&quot; -command &quot;cpd_admin stop&quot;'''
 CPD stopped
 cpwd_admin:
 Process CPD (pid=953) stopped with command 'cpd_admin stop'. Exit code 0.
 # '''cpwd_admin start -name CPD -path &quot;$CPDIR/bin/cpd&quot; -command &quot;cpd&quot;'''
 cpwd_admin: 
 Process CPD started successfully (pid=40018)

[[category:sic]]
[[category:cpd]]</rev>
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