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Sophos Central - Server Protection - Antivirus does not allow the Postgres service to start.

Sophos Central - Server Protection - Antivirus does not allow the Postgres service to start.

Dear,

We are having a problem with the operation of Sophos Server Protection, where even with the exclusions, the Postgres service does not start.
This service is part of a Sonicwall solution suite called GMS. We are considering this to be a bug, as with other antivirus solutions this does not happen.

We were forced to remove the antivirus. Before, I even created specific rules per group. Did not work. We removed the antivirus and everything returned to normal.

Has anyone ever experienced this?



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  • The "SonicWall Universal Management Suite - Reports Summarizer" service summarizes the information that is collected from customers' Sonicwall appliances for management and information gathering.

    I got the service name wrong. In fact, it is the "SonicWall Universal Management Suite - Reports Database II" service that is experiencing the problem and it is this service that generates the reports with what is collected by the other service above.

    Artur de Souza Aragão

  • Hi Artur,

    Thanks for reaching out to the Sophos Community Forum.

    Are there any errors when trying to start the Postgres service? This may shed some light on the issue.

    Kushal Lakhan
    Team Lead, Global Community Support
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  • I still haven't implemented this suggestion sent by support.

    HMPA Isolation:
    a) Access the Services and stop then disable the following service:HitmanPro.Alert service
    b) Access the following folder: C:\Windows\System32\
    c) Rename hmpalert.dll to hmpalert.orig
    d) Access the following folder: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\
    e) Rename hmpalert.dll to hmpalert.orig
    f) Reboot the computer

    But, as I decided that I would do the simulation, I installed the antivirus and noticed that after restarting, the services were active. No problems.
    When analyzing the antivirus to perform the action, I realized that it was still updating the definitions. I will wait for this process.

    After the updates the perception is that the GMS services to stop and restart are heavier. Strangely, they didn't stop this time.
    Restarting the server to better analyze the condition of the services.

    Artur de Souza Aragão

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  • I still haven't implemented this suggestion sent by support.

    HMPA Isolation:
    a) Access the Services and stop then disable the following service:HitmanPro.Alert service
    b) Access the following folder: C:\Windows\System32\
    c) Rename hmpalert.dll to hmpalert.orig
    d) Access the following folder: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\
    e) Rename hmpalert.dll to hmpalert.orig
    f) Reboot the computer

    But, as I decided that I would do the simulation, I installed the antivirus and noticed that after restarting, the services were active. No problems.
    When analyzing the antivirus to perform the action, I realized that it was still updating the definitions. I will wait for this process.

    After the updates the perception is that the GMS services to stop and restart are heavier. Strangely, they didn't stop this time.
    Restarting the server to better analyze the condition of the services.

    Artur de Souza Aragão

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