Using the klbackup utility to switch managed devices under management of another Administration Server

The klbackup utility allows you to switch managed devices under management of another Administration Server. You can change the Kaspersky Security Center Windows Administration Server to Kaspersky Security Center Linux Administration Server by using the klbackup utility when you perform the migration. Also, you can migrate managed devices between Kaspersky Security Center Linux Administration Servers, as well as between Kaspersky Security Center Windows Administration Servers.

To switch managed devices under management of another Administration Server by using the klbackup utility:

  1. On the previous device, create a backup copy of the Administration Server certificate and private key.

    You can create a backup copy in one of the following ways:

    • By using the klbackup utility interface (only for Kaspersky Security Center Windows Administration Server)

      Run the klbackup utility located in the Kaspersky Security Center installation folder, and then create a backup by using the Restore or back up Administration Server certificate only option.

    • By using the command prompt (for Kaspersky Security Center Windows and Kaspersky Security Center Linux Administration Servers version 15.1 or later)

      Run the klbackup utility with the -cert_only key from the command line, to create a backup copy of the Administration Server certificate and private key:

      klbackup -path <path to the backup copy of Administration Server certificate> -cert_only

  2. On the previous device, disconnect Administration Server from the network.
  3. Assign the same address to the device with another Administration Server.

    The new Administration Server can be assigned the NetBIOS name, FQDN, and static IP address. It depends on which Administration Server address was set in the Network Agent installation package when Network Agents were deployed. Alternatively, you can use the connection address that determines the Administration Server to which Network Agent connects (you can obtain this address on managed devices by using the klnagchk utility).

  4. On a device with another Administration Server, restore the Administration Server certificate and private key from the backup copy.

    You can restore a backup copy in one of the following ways:

    • By using the klbackup utility interface (only for Kaspersky Security Center Windows Administration Server)

      Run the klbackup utility, and then restore a backup by using the Restore or back up Administration Server certificate only option.

    • By using the command prompt (for Kaspersky Security Center Windows and Kaspersky Security Center Linux Administration Servers version 15.1 or later)

      Run the klbackup utility with the -cert_only key from the command line, to restore a backup copy of the Administration Server certificate and private key:

      klbackup -path <path to the backup copy of Administration Server certificate> -restore -cert_only

Managed devices are put under the management of another Administration Server. You can go to this Administration Server and ensure that managed devices are visible in the network, and that Network Agent is installed and running on them (the Yes value in the Visible, Network Agent is installed, and Network Agent is running columns).

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