Hi all,
This is more of a question/query than anything.
Unfortunately one of our Management servers went corrupt a few days ago so I have been in the process of building a new server etc. Now my senior engineers and manager seem to think that because the server names are the same and IP address is the same their shouldn't be a problem with getting all the clients connected back up.
I personally seem to think their will be an issue because if I am correct; the RMS is unique to each SEC instillation correct? And also the database is a new database - not a migration, its a fresh install so all the clients will not be on that database for them to connect up with the console? Now I had no problem going on to one machine following the uninstallation process and then reinstalling Sophos from the share folder and it came back up in the console no problem with all the information and saying its fully updated (this took half an hour)
While all morning I have been trying to get the same machine connected through the Find a Computer tool using both IP, AD and Network Discovery it always brought the machine up and others but greyed out, further from their I went in to every machine and tried forcing a manual update and restarting all the services Sophos uses to no joy.
I think I am answering my own question by saying the best course of action would be to go through each machine individually and uninstall everything and reinstall it all right? If not is there another way to get all the machines with Sophos currently installed in to the console and reporting without any uninstalling bearing in mind restarting the services and forcing manual updates didn't really do a thing, I also tried to change the share details through Auto Update> Config etc. and still nothing.
Kind Regards,
James
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