Changing the Disk Partition Sizes on an Installed Gaia

See the R81 Release Notes for disk space requirements.

To see the size of the system-root and log partitions on an installed system:

Step

Instructions

1

Connect to the command line on your GaiaClosed Check Point security operating system that combines the strengths of both SecurePlatform and IPSO operating systems. computer.

2

Log in to the Expert mode.

3

Run:

df -h

Note - Most of the remaining space on the disk is reserved for backup images and upgrades.

To see the disk space assigned for backup images:

Step

Instructions

1

With a web browser, connect to Gaia PortalClosed Web interface for the Check Point Gaia operating system. at:

https://<IP address of Gaia Management Interface>

If you changed the default port of Gaia Portal from 443, then you must also enter it (https://<IP address>:<Port>).

2

In the left navigation tree, click Maintenance > Snapshot Management.

Note - On an Open ServerClosed Physical computer manufactured and distributed by a company, other than Check Point., the available space in the Snapshot Management page is less than the space you defined during the Gaia installation. The difference is the space reserved for upgrades. The amount of reserved space equals the size of the system-root partition.

To manage the partition size on your system, see sk95566.