Alert Modes
Check Point Maestro R80.20SP Administration Guide | 162
You can disable the MOTD feature
Step
Instructions
1
Edit the
$FWDIR/conf/asg_diag_config
file:
# vi $FWDIR/conf/asg_diag_config
2
Set the value of the
motd
parameter to
off
.
3
Copy this file to all other Security Appliances:
# asg_cp2blades $FWDIR/conf/asg_diag_config
4
Enforce the change. Run in Gaia gClish:
> show smo verifiers report
You can also wait for the next time the
smo verifiers
run automatically.
Known Limitations of the SMO Verifiers Test
By default, the
smo verifiers
only show a warning about resource mismatches between Security
Appliances.
If the verification test results show as
Passed
in the output, no more steps are necessary.
You can change the default behavior
Step
Instructions
1
Edit the
$FWDIR/conf/asg_diag_config
file:
# vi $FWDIR/conf/asg_diag_config
2
Search for
MismatchSeverity
.
3
Change the parameter to one of these values:
n
fail
- Verification test result is set to
Failed
n
warn
- Verification test result is set to
Passed
and a warning
shows
n
ignore
- Verification test result is set to
Ignore
and no
errors show