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SEC 5.0 Backup/Restore

First of all, I have read

http://www.sophos.com/en-us/support/knowledgebase/114299.aspx

and this seems to be exactly what I'm looking for. However, I was once in error assuming that a plain database backup (SEC 4.5) was enough so this time I do not want to "assume", but to make sure before something goes wrong. I'm not worried about policies, because setting them is not too much effort. What concerns me is that after a complete server crash I'm able to re-install SEC and get the clients back to work without having to touch all of them.

So for a backup I'd run

DataBackupRestore -action=backup

and copy SOPHOS50.bak, SOPHOSPATCH.bak and the contents of C:\ProgramData\Sophos\ManagementServer\backup\ to a (hopefully) safe place.

I do have knowledge of the credentials of the 'database' user but not for the SophosUpdateMgr as in almost all cases they were generated automatically during SEC 4.x installation which has been upgraded by now. Do I need those credentials for a recovery or are they part of the backup anyway. If I need them, is there any way to recover them in an existing installation?

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  • I'd be somewhat disappointed, if the password was only obfuscated. ;-)

    If the password is transferred with the updating policies and updating doesn't require that password (which makes sense, because otherwise there'd be a chicken-egg-problem everytime the password is changed) then I'm just fine.

    So, to come back to my original question:

    After a complete re-installation on a fresh server the DataBackupRestore-Tool will produce a state where existing clients and the new server "talk" to one another. Therefore the clients automatically receive a new update policy including any (possibly changed) credentials for the SophosUpdateMgr account and updates work just as before.

    Is that correct?

    Thomas

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  • I'd be somewhat disappointed, if the password was only obfuscated. ;-)

    If the password is transferred with the updating policies and updating doesn't require that password (which makes sense, because otherwise there'd be a chicken-egg-problem everytime the password is changed) then I'm just fine.

    So, to come back to my original question:

    After a complete re-installation on a fresh server the DataBackupRestore-Tool will produce a state where existing clients and the new server "talk" to one another. Therefore the clients automatically receive a new update policy including any (possibly changed) credentials for the SophosUpdateMgr account and updates work just as before.

    Is that correct?

    Thomas

    :25331
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