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| Subject: | A Check Point NG Cluster Logging Time Off Question |
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| Date: | Wed, 14 Dec 2005 14:02:02 -0500 |
We have a cluster of two NG firewalls. The logging on member-1 is off by a couple of hours and The firewall logs locally. The member-2 is working beautifully.
When I perform a cprestart member-1, it would log to the SmartCenter (management server) normally but then slowly the logs fall behind in time until it is a couple of hours behind again.
I had checked Check Point knowlegeBase and had verified the day light saving time settings on the member-firewalls and the SmartCenter. I have also checked log servers used.
I'm seeking advise wherelse should I look for to trouble shoot this incident. Your assistance is much appreciated.
Doug
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