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SEC - "Awaiting Policy Transfer" randomly appearing

SEC Version: 4.7.0.13

Client Version: 9.7

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Hey,

this has been something on going for sometime now and I was hoping I might be able to find a permanent solution.

Basically what happens is I get random computers that one day decide to report the message "Awaiting Policy Transfer". Rebooting the machines does not correct the message, forcing the machine to do an update does not correct the message either. So far the only thing that seems to work is to push the client back down to the computer. The message is cleared and then sometimes with the same machine it reappears, other times it does not.

It is not specific to any one computer, it just seems to be completely random with no rhyme nor reason to why it appears.

I have done the stopping and starting of the "Sophos Message Router" service test to see if the clients are communicating back to the SEC. When I stop the service, I do receive a "red x" over the client in question and the "x" goes away when I start the service back up.

The message doesn't seem to ever clear itself once it appears, the number of clients that report this message seems to climb unless I push the client back down to the computer.

I am going to continue to monitor to see if the clients eventually do correct themselves, but I suspect they do not.

Does anyone else have this issue or have you run into this issue? If so, how did you correct it?

Any advice would be great!

Thank you

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  • Hi,

    Thank you for explaining the "Envelopes" directory.

    I went in and checked the directory and sure enough it was full of ".msg" files waiting to be sent out.

    I checked inside one and did find the TTL value ( "1315687075 " as an example)

    Now I understand though how the system is working and I understand why "Message Persistence" is in play here.

    I now to understand why that directory could potentially fill up! Thank you for explaining all of that.

    I am going to keep note of those registry keys. Having a better understanding of what is going on though has make's me feel more confortable about the message itself. Now that I know how to properly manage the message I am not sure if changing the key's is necessarily needed. Although, changing it to a week might help me better manage when people are away on vacation as most take a week at a time.

    There are still a few machines that are a bit of a mystery, but having the knowledge to management them correctly makes me feel better about seeing the message!

    Thanks again for all your help! I wish your phone support was as helpful as your email and forum support!

    Cheers

    :16357
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  • Hi,

    Thank you for explaining the "Envelopes" directory.

    I went in and checked the directory and sure enough it was full of ".msg" files waiting to be sent out.

    I checked inside one and did find the TTL value ( "1315687075 " as an example)

    Now I understand though how the system is working and I understand why "Message Persistence" is in play here.

    I now to understand why that directory could potentially fill up! Thank you for explaining all of that.

    I am going to keep note of those registry keys. Having a better understanding of what is going on though has make's me feel more confortable about the message itself. Now that I know how to properly manage the message I am not sure if changing the key's is necessarily needed. Although, changing it to a week might help me better manage when people are away on vacation as most take a week at a time.

    There are still a few machines that are a bit of a mystery, but having the knowledge to management them correctly makes me feel better about seeing the message!

    Thanks again for all your help! I wish your phone support was as helpful as your email and forum support!

    Cheers

    :16357
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