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Install Database

What can I do here?

Use this window to manually install the database on selected targets.

Getting Here

Getting Here - SmartConsole > Menu > Install Database

User Database

Users defined in SmartConsole are saved to the User Database on the Security Management Server, together with the user authentication schemes and encryption keys. Then, the user database is installed on Security Gateways and Check Point hosts:

The user database does not contain information about users defined elsewhere than on the Security Management Server (such as users in external User Directory groups), but it does contain information about the external groups themselves (for example, on which Account Unit the external group is defined). Changes to external groups take effect only after the policy is installed, or the user database is downloaded from the management server.

Installing the User Database

When you make changes to user definitions through SmartConsole, they are saved to the user database on the Security Management Server. User authentication methods and encryption keys are also saved in this database. The user database does not contain information about users defined externally to the Security Gateway (such as users in external User Directory groups), but it does contain information about the external groups themselves (for example, on which Account Unit the external group is defined). Changes to external groups take effect only after the policy is installed, or the user database is downloaded from the Security Management Server.

You must choose to install the policy or the user database, based on the changes you made:

The user database is installed on:

You can also install the user database on Security Gateways and on a remote server, such as a Log Server, from the command line interface on the Security Management Server.

To install user database from the command line interface:

On the Security Management Server, run: fwm dbload <host name>

Note - Check Point hosts that do not have active Management Software Blades do not get the user database installed on them.