The management configuration stored in the Postgres database is partitioned into several relational database domains. What is the purpose of the Global Domain?
The management configuration stored in the Postgres database is partitioned into several relational database domains. What is the purpose of the Global Domain?
The Global Domain in a Postgres database for management configuration in Multi-Domain Security Management (MDSM) serves as the global database containing global objects and policies. This setup allows shared rules, objects, and settings across different domains or specific domains within the system. This global collection enhances centralized management and uniform policy enforcement.
The Global Domain is a collection of rules, objects and settings shared with all Domains or with specific Domains. The system automatically creates the Global Domain when you install Multi-Domain Management. You cannot delete the Global Domain.
Global Domain Global Domain are used as the Global database for MDSM. Contains global objects and policies. It also exists in the Security Management deployment but is intentionally left blank.
From CCSM (Master) R80.10, p22: Global Domain(s): Exist in the Security Management deployment. It is intentionally left blank. This domain is used as Global database for MDS and contain global objects and policies From CCMS (Multi-Domain Server), R80.x ,p22: The Global Domain Database: A Global Domain is automatically created when MDSM is installed. It is a global collection of rules, objects and settings which are shared with each domain or with specified domains. It also contains Global IPS configurations and VPN objects/communities.