Dell Security Management Server (formerly Dell Data Protection | Enterprise Edition Server) may be backed up and restored in order to:
- Migrate the server.
- Troubleshoot the product.
- Address operating system incompatibility.
This article covers the steps to back up and restore the product.
Affected Products:
- Dell Security Management Server
- Dell Data Protection | Enterprise Edition Server
Affected Versions:
Upon completing a successful Backup, an administrator must Restore it. Click the appropriate function for more information.
Note: Front-end Dell Security Management Servers are not required to be backed up or restored.
Backup
Dell Security Management Server
Note: Backups should be stored on an external source, for example, network-attached storage (NAS).
A weekly backup should be created on the back-end Dell Security Management Server for:
%ENV:SYSTEMDRIVE%\Program Files\Dell\Enterprise Edition\Compatibility Server\conf\server_config.xml
%ENV:SYSTEMDRIVE%\Program Files\Dell\Enterprise Edition\Compatibility Server\conf\secretKeyStore
%ENV:SYSTEMDRIVE%\Program Files\Dell\Enterprise Edition\Compatibility Server\conf\gkresource.xml
Note: The default path may differ if modified during installation. Confirm the directory where these files are stored before creating a backup task.
Customers should also reference:
SQL Server
The Dell Security Management Server SQL database should be backed up nightly using full backups with transactional logging enabled. For more information, reference Backup Overview (SQL Server).
Restore
- Perform a clean install of the same version of Dell Security Management Server or Dell Data Protection | Enterprise Edition Server that was previously installed. During installation, when prompted to select a SQL database, select create a new database.
- Restore the Dell Security Management Server SQL database. For more information, reference Restore and Recovery Overview (SQL Server).
- Configure the restored SQL database for use with the Dell Security Management Server. For more information, reference How to Configure SQL for Dell Security Management Server / Dell Data Protection Enterprise Edition Server.
- Stop the Dell Security Management Server services. For more information, reference How to Stop and Start Services in Dell Security Management Server.
- Restore the backed-up files:
%ENV:SYSTEMDRIVE%\Program Files\Dell\Enterprise Edition\Compatibility Server\conf\server_config.xml
%ENV:SYSTEMDRIVE%\Program Files\Dell\Enterprise Edition\Compatibility Server\conf\secretKeyStore
%ENV:SYSTEMDRIVE%\Program Files\Dell\Enterprise Edition\Compatibility Server\conf\gkresource.xml
- Go to
%ENV:SYSTEMDRIVE%\Program Files\Dell\Enterprise Edition\Server Configuration Tool
and run the Server Configuration Tool, Credant.Configuration.exe. Click the Database tab and populate the fields.
- Click the Actions menu and then select Test Database Configuration.
- Click Next.
- Click Finish.
- Click the Configuration menu and then select Save.
- Click the Configuration menu and then select Exit.
- Start the Dell Security Management Server services. For more information, reference How to Stop and Start Services in Dell Security Management Server.
Customers should also reference:
To contact support, reference Dell Data Security International Support Phone Numbers.
Go to TechDirect to generate a technical support request online.
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