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==R75.40 to R77.10==
 
==R75.40 to R77.10==
  
To upgrade using an ISO image on a DVD:
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<br>To upgrade using an ISO image on a DVD:
Note - This procedure is not supported on IP Appliances.
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<br>Note - This procedure is not supported on IP Appliances.
1. Download the Gaia ISO image from the Check Point Support Center
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<br>1. Download the Gaia ISO image from the Check Point Support Center
http://supportcontent.checkpoint.com/solutions?id=sk92965.
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<br>http://supportcontent.checkpoint.com/solutions?id=sk92965.
Check_Point_Install_and_Upgrade_R77.Gaia.iso
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<br>Check_Point_Install_and_Upgrade_R77.Gaia.iso
2. Burn the ISO file on a DVD.
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<br>2. Burn the ISO file on a DVD.
3. Connect an external DVD drive to a USB socket on the appliance or open server.
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<br>3. Connect an external DVD drive to a USB socket on the appliance or open server.
4. From clish, run: upgrade cd
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<br>4. From clish, run: upgrade cd
 
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==troubleshooting==
 
==troubleshooting==

Revision as of 19:57, 30 April 2017


R75.40 to R77.10


To upgrade using an ISO image on a DVD:
Note - This procedure is not supported on IP Appliances.
1. Download the Gaia ISO image from the Check Point Support Center
http://supportcontent.checkpoint.com/solutions?id=sk92965.
Check_Point_Install_and_Upgrade_R77.Gaia.iso
2. Burn the ISO file on a DVD.
3. Connect an external DVD drive to a USB socket on the appliance or open server.
4. From clish, run: upgrade cd

troubleshooting

error: mount failed

chkpmgr> upgrade cd
UPGRADE:  mount failed: Device or resource busy

in this scenario, i had manually mounted the /dev/cdrom to /mnt/cdrom. this is not needed and even causes the upgrade command to fail. I solve it by unmounting the cdrom.

# umount /dev/cdrom