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Update endpoint clients from 9.5 to 9.7 - No longer showing connection- RESOLVED

Hello,

Over the weekend I updated our Sophos Enterprise Console from 4.5 to 4.7.

The update went perfectly.

This morning, I prepared a second subscription, and update policy to test out the updating of the endpoint clients.

I moved a few PC's into a new group and assigned them the new update policy.

The PC's updated their clients from 9.5 to 9.7 without a problem.

However, now all of the client PC's are showing no connection back to the server on the Sophos Enterprise Console (there is the red 'x' over the PC icon).

I have to push the endpoint client software update down to the machines again manually, then they start showing that they are connected

I have the client software 9.7 downloading into the same share location as version 9.5

Sophos has created a new directory called "S002" - Not sure if this is correct or not but I thought I should mention it

Has anyone else experienced this issue?

According to the endpoints themselves, they have  a connection with the Sophos server.

Any help would greatly be appreciated.

Thank you,

Cheers

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Sorry for the late bit of information.

I just noticed, for the endpoint clients that update automatically, they are getting version 9.5.5 VDL4.67G - This is what the Enterprise Console is reporting. But the clients themselves show that they have version 9.7

So there must be a communication error between Sophos Server and the endpoint software.

I have no idea where this is coming from... That's definitely not what the subscription/Updating policy is set to install.

I will have to dig more!

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Okay so I managed to figure it out.

For whatever reason, if I left the clients to auto update, their mrinit files were getting populated with the incorrect information.

I shutdown my test Sophos server and tested with a new computer.

The autoupdate went through and the mrinit file was populated with the correct information.

I still don't know why or how they were picking up the test server - I have absolutely no clients managed by that server.

Shutting it down though appears to have fixed my issue.

Sorry to have wasted everyone's time :(

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  • Hey,

    Sorry for responding again to my own post.

    I think I have narrorwed down what has happened.

    I have a test Sophos server that I have that I ONLY use to test certain things - such as a software update.

    Some how, the DNS/WINS name for the sophos test server found its way into the mrinit file on my test machines.

    I don't know how this happened? The servers are completely separate from one another.

    If I let the clients auto update, for some reason they use the test server - I checked the mrinit file and confirmed the incorrect sophos server name.

    If I then push the client down from the production sophos server and check the mrinit file again, it shows the correct sophos server.

    I still can't understand how it managed to use the test server? I have NO clients showing on the test server.

    I have shut the test server down though and will test a few more clients to see how they react.

    Will report back.

    Thank you

    :14965
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  • Hey,

    Sorry for responding again to my own post.

    I think I have narrorwed down what has happened.

    I have a test Sophos server that I have that I ONLY use to test certain things - such as a software update.

    Some how, the DNS/WINS name for the sophos test server found its way into the mrinit file on my test machines.

    I don't know how this happened? The servers are completely separate from one another.

    If I let the clients auto update, for some reason they use the test server - I checked the mrinit file and confirmed the incorrect sophos server name.

    If I then push the client down from the production sophos server and check the mrinit file again, it shows the correct sophos server.

    I still can't understand how it managed to use the test server? I have NO clients showing on the test server.

    I have shut the test server down though and will test a few more clients to see how they react.

    Will report back.

    Thank you

    :14965
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