Check Point Management (cpm) is the main management process in that it provides the architecture for a consolidated management console. It empowers the migration from legacy Client-side logic to Server-side logic. The cpm process
A.
Performs database tasks such as creating, deleting, and modifying objects and compiling policy.
B.
Allows SmartConsole to communicate over TCP Port 19001
C.
Performs database tasks such as creating, deleting, and modifying objects and indexing logs
D.
Allows SmartConsole to communicate over TCP Port 18190
The CPM (Check Point Management) process is responsible for performing all database tasks, such as creating, removing, and modifying objects and rules. It also handles policy compilation. The communication between SmartConsole and the CPM process occurs over TCP port 19009, not 19001 or 18190.
The CPM process is also responsible for performing all database tasks, such as: creating, removing, and modifying objects, rules. When an administrator creates (or modifies) an object in SmartConsole, it sends a command to the CPM process on the Management Server requesting it to create the object (or change it).
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The Policy Installation process has several stages. In the first stage, the CPM process converts the objects from Java to the old "set" language and then to the applicable files with security instructions for the target Security Gateways.
In the second stage, the FWM process verifies and compiles the policy into a "language" the target Security Gateways can understand and implement.
source:https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk115557
I'm in doubt between A and C:
cpd:
Port 18191 - Generic process (add-ons container) for many Check Point services, such as INSTALLING AND FETCHING POLICY, and online updates
Port 18211 - SIC push certificate (from Internal CA)
Inter-process communication between check point daemons (starting in r82, this task was moved to the msgd daemon)
cpm:
Serves requests from SmartConsole
RESPONSIBLE FOR WRITING ALL INFORMATION TO THE POSTGRESQL AND SOLR DATABASES
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