
Hardware Monitoring and Control
Check Point Maestro R80.20SP Administration Guide | 134
Example output (bottom section)
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| Chassis Parameters
|
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| Unit
|
Chassis 1
| Weight |
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| SGMs
|
30 / 30
|
6
|
| Ports
|
|
|
|
Standard
|
4 / 4
|
11
|
|
Bond
|
0 / 0
|
11
|
|
Other
|
0 / 0
|
6
|
| Sensors
|
|
|
|
SSMs
|
2 / 2
|
11
|
|
|
|
|
| Grade
|
246 / 246
|
-
|
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| Synchronization
|
|
Sync to Active chassis:
Enabled
|
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Note
- The
X/X
notation shows the number of components that are UP and the components must be
UP. For example, on the
SGMs
line, 30/30 means that 30 Security Appliances are currently UP and 30
must be UP.
Field
Description
Grade
The sum of the grades of all components. The grade of each component is the
unit weight multiplied by the number of components that are UP.
You can configure the unit weight of each component to show the importance of
the component in the system.
To configure the unit weight run:
> set chassis high-availability factors <
sensor_
name
>
For example, to change the weight of the Security Appliance to 12, run:
> set chassis high-availability factors sgm 12
If you run the
asg stat -v
command, the output shows a higher unit weight
and system grade.
Synchronization
Status of synchronization between Security Appliances located in the same
Security Group.