CAUSE |
$FWDIR/conf/applications.C*  and $FWDIR/conf/CPMILinks*  files have become corrupted on Management Server / Multi-Domain CMA. |
SOLUTION |
To resolve this issue, remove the $FWDIR/conf/applications.C*  and $FWDIR/conf/CPMILinksMgr.*  files from the Management Server. |
On Management Server:Â
- Stop Check Point services:
[Expert@HostName]# cpstop
- Go toÂ
$FWDIR/conf/
 directory and removeÂapplications.C*
 andÂCPMILinks*
 files:[Expert@HostName]# cd $FWDIR/conf/
[Expert@HostName]# mkdir backup_cache
[Expert@HostName]# mv $FWDIR/conf/applications.C* $FWDIR/conf/backup_cache/
[Expert@HostName]# mv $FWDIR/conf/CPMILinks* $FWDIR/conf/backup_cache/
- Start Check Point services:
[Expert@HostName]# cpstart
- Connect with SmartDashboard to Management Server.
Notes:
$FWDIR/conf/applications.C
 andÂ$FWDIR/conf/CPMILinksMgr.db
 will be created again automatically.- The '
$FWDIR/conf/backup_cache
' directory can be removed after the solution is verified.
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