PGP Encryption Server modifications can cause crontab entries to be reset to default values (Symantec Encryption Management Server)
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PGP Encryption Server modifications can cause crontab entries to be reset to default values (Symantec Encryption Management Server)

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Article ID: 214963

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Encryption Management Server Encryption Management Server Powered by PGP Technology PGP Key Management Server PGP Key Mgmt Client Access and CLI API PGP Command Line

Issue/Introduction

The PGP Encryption Server (Symantec Encryption Management Server) is a powerful encryption appliance that includes many features ranging from hosting PGP Encryption Desktop clients (Symantec Encryption Desktop) to managing PGP Keys with PGP Command to encrypting email in the gateway deployment for secure email communications. 

Sometimes there are custom jobs that can be configured in scheduled tasks to perform other specific operations.  

If Symantec Encryption Support has helped customize any of these cronjobs, modifying the backup schedule can wipe these values out.

TIP: For information on backups with the PGP Encryption Server, see the following article:

180249 - HOW TO: Configure the Backup Location and schedule for the PGP Encryption Server (Symantec Encryption Management Server)

 

 

Cause

There are three scenarios that can cause the contents of crontab to be overwritten.

 

Scenario 1: Changing anything in the Backup Schedule

In the following screenshot, click on the "Backup Schedule" button and you'll see the days and time for when the backups will take place:

 

In the screenshot, if you were to modify any of the values above, uncheck a day, or change the time, and click save, this will overwrite the values.

 

Scenario 2: Restoring a backup on PGP Encryption Server

In addition to this, if you were to restore a backup of the PGP Encryption Server, this will also overwrite these values to default.

 

Scenario 3: Doing a backup from one version of the PGP Encryption Server to another.

For example, if you upgraded from PGP Encryption Server 3.4.2 to the newer version PGP Encryption Server 10.5, this can overwrite the values.

 

 

Resolution

If modifications have been made in the crontab, your support contact should make a backup of this.

It is highly recommended to always make a backup of this so that you can restore the backup if needed.

These modifications should be done only with the help of support. 

If you are concerned that some of your cronjobs may be overwritten and need help with this, please contact Symantec Encryption Support and we can assist you with this.

 

Additional Information

180196 - HOW TO: Backup the Organization Key on the PGP Encryption Server (Symantec Encryption Management Server)

180249 - HOW TO: Configure the Backup Location and schedule for the PGP Encryption Server (Symantec Encryption Management Server)

153588 - Restore Backup files to the PGP Encryption Server (Symantec Encryption Management Server)

153318 - Restoring PGP Encryption Server Backups larger than 2GB (Symantec Encryption Management Server)

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