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RayPesek RayPesek is offline
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Default Delete central module license for non-existent module?

I need to delete a central license from an R55 SmartCenter for a now non-existent enforcement module. It failed and was replaced by an Edge.

I can't detach it because it can't talk to the gateway and CP support says it's not possible to delete it without a working gateway. I'm having a little difficulty believing this, frankly.

Could this possibly be true and if not, how would you do this?

I have NOT yet deleted the Check Point gateway object, although it's not used anywhere.

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Ray
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Default Re: Delete central module license for non-existent module?

In my experience if you delete the gateway object the license will became available for use again post saving your policy.
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Default Re: Delete central module license for non-existent module?

Rayden is right. If you delete the object from within SmartDashboard, it will come up "detaching license" or something similar for a little while, then eventually it gives up on that, and marks the license as detached in SmartUpdate.

I've done it several times.

That is appalling support from Check Point - they should know better than that.

I'm fairly certain you could also use GuiDBedit to mark the license as detached.
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Default Re: Delete central module license for non-existent module?

Yep, that worked perfectly. Thanks to both of you. It *seemed* to me that it should work that way, but I don't like making changes that could prove, uh, "bad", even with backups available.

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