Hi Ira,

Actually SPLAT has only 1 important file called: /etc/sysconfig/cpnetstart
which contains 'legs',addresses,routs.
I think that (in case you can shut the FW) the faster action would be to 
re-install SPLAT and replacing the new /etc/sysconfig/cpnetstart with the 
current. You have some backup tools in SPLAT too.

Regards,

        Shimon

On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Ira Abramov wrote:

> SW >                                                                         
> ,Howdie
> SW >
> SW >               The Subject sums it up.  A client of mine is running a 
> CheckPoint
> SW >            SecurePlatform machine (a castrated Red Hat), and now wants 
> to add a
> SW >        second disk in a software raid setup. Googling brought up 
> nothing, so if
> SW >        there is such a procedure authorised by Checkpoint, it's only 
> documented
> SW >                                         .on pages with no public access 
> I guess
> SW >
> SW >                so, a few questions: Is securePlatform's kernel compiled 
> with MD
> SW >                  support? is there an official procedure for this or 
> should one
> SW >           improvise"? Won't reinstalling on RAID and restoring the 
> settings be"
> SW >                                                                  
> ?faster? safer
> SW >
> SW >                                                              ,Thanks in 
> advance
> SW >                                                                          
>   .Ira
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