Kernel Debug Modules and Debug Flags
This section describes the Kernel Debug Modules and their Debug Flags.
To see the available kernel debug modules and their debug flags:
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On the Security Gateway Dedicated Check Point server that runs Check Point software to inspect traffic and enforce Security Policies for connected network resources. / each Cluster Member Security Gateway that is part of a cluster., run in Gaia Clish The name of the default command line shell in Check Point Gaia operating system. This is a restricted shell (role-based administration controls the number of commands available in the shell). or the Expert mode:
fw ctl debug -m
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On the Scalable Platform Security Group A logical group of Security Appliances (in Maestro) / Security Gateway Modules (on Scalable Chassis) that provides Active/Active cluster functionality. A Security Group can contain one or more Security Appliances / Security Gateway Modules. Security Groups work separately and independently from each other. To the production networks, a Security Group appears a single Security Gateway. In Maestro, each Security Group contains: (A) Applicable Uplink ports, to which your production networks are connected; (B) Security Appliances (the Quantum Maestro Orchestrator determines the applicable Downlink ports automatically); (C) Applicable management port, to which the Check Point Management Server is connected., run in Gaia gClish The name of the global command line shell in Check Point Gaia operating system for Security Appliances connected to Check Point Quantum Maestro Orchestrators and for Security Gateway Modules on Scalable Chassis. Commands you run in this shell apply to all Security Gateway Module / Security Appliances in the Security Group.:
fw ctl debug -m
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On the Scalable Platform Security Group, run in the Expert mode:
g_fw ctl debug -m
List of kernel debug modules (in alphabetical order):