HealthCheck Point (HCP) is a tool designed to perform a comprehensive system health check for the Maestro environment. It is intended to replace both the CPInfo tool and traditional health check scripts by providing a streamlined way to assess the health of Maestro Orchestrators (MHOs) and Security Group Members (SGMs). HCP evaluates system status, configuration, and potential issues, generating detailed reports for troubleshooting and maintenance.
Exact Extract:
“HealthCheck Point (HCP) performs a system health check and is meant to replace both a CPInfo and the health check script. It assesses the health of the Maestro environment, including MHOs and SGMs, by checking system status, configuration settings, and potential issues. HCP provides detailed reports to aid in troubleshooting and maintenance.”
—Check Point Certified Maestro Expert (CCME) R81.X Courseware, Module 4: Using theCommand Line Interface and WebUI, Lesson 4.4: System Diagnostics, page 4-15
—Check Point R81 Maestro Administration Guide, Chapter 4: Using the Command Line Interface and WebUI, Section: HealthCheck Point, page 4-12
Explanation of Options:
A. Is a self-updatable suite of tools for MHOs…: Incorrect, as HCP is not limited to MHOs and does not focus on visualizing topology or event timelines. It is a general health check tool for the entire Maestro environment.
B. Performs a system health check and is meant to replace both a CPInfo and the health check script: Correct, as HCP’s primary function is to perform system health checks, replacing CPInfo and health check scripts, as per the documentation.
C. Can be used to let you visualize the Firewall topology…: Incorrect, as HCP does not provide visualization of firewall topology or live statistics like throughput and CPU utilization.
D. Is a self-updatable suite of tools for SGMs…: Incorrect, as HCP is not exclusive to SGMs and does not include topology visualization or event timeline features.
[References:, Check Point Certified Maestro Expert (CCME) R81.X Courseware, Module 4: Using the Command Line Interface and WebUI, Lesson 4.4: System Diagnostics, page 4-15, Check Point R81 Maestro Administration Guide, Chapter 4: Using the Command Line Interface and WebUI, Section: HealthCheck Point, page 4-12, , ]