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Using installDB to create SOPHOS521

Hii All,

I has beginner in this community, and good day for all :)

Might it very simple question, regarding of install sophos DB using installDB script.

My question is simple, I'm always failed to build the sophos database (SOPHOS521) using installD. bat with following log:

"InstallDB (local)\MSSQLSERVER WIN2008R2 SOPHOS521 C:\SOPHOS521.LOG

started

Mon 08/31/2015

02:33 PM

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I has follow the prereq in this link : https://www.sophos.com/en-us/support/knowledgebase/116768.aspx 

as environment Sophos DB:

- workgroup

- OS : Windows 2008 R2 sp1

- hostname : win2008r2

- SEC53

- SQL  server 2012 

- create user DB called : sophos_db

- create group DB admin, called : Sophos DB Admins and register sophos_db as member

- run the installdb using administrator account

Please if any suggestion, since I had try to domain environment, there same thing.

Thank you before



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  • Hello the_man and welcome,


    unless my eyesight has gone very bad you haven't posted details of the failure, have you? You want to have the database on a separate SQL server but mot in its own instance?


    Christian

  • Hello QC,

    Yes, correct.
    I have separated SQL server 2012 with instance name are MSSQLSERVER on Windows 2008r2 SP1 (hostname : win2008r2).
    And I was try to using installDB.bat but always failed. And I believe, I just follow the kb. There any mistake in my side? and also, the log generated for me not enough to give detail error information.
  • Hello the_man,

    guess the log doesn't contain any confidential information and it's not very long so you could post it here. Without the log it's impossible to say what the problem could be - always failed is too general.

    Christian

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  • Hello the_man,

    guess the log doesn't contain any confidential information and it's not very long so you could post it here. Without the log it's impossible to say what the problem could be - always failed is too general.

    Christian

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