Did you copy the \SG directory from the production server as well as the HOSTS and Hosts.PUB files? Here is a link to Symantecs document about SKSTOOL...
Yes, just run SKSTOOL. It won't mess up anything on your production firewall. I ran into this same issue and wasn't able to log into my backup firewall until I ran SKSTOOL and then moved the configuration over.
I answered Yes to the question and it worked. I was able to copy the configuration to the backup firewall without doing any harm to the existing firewall.
I am trying to backup the configuration of my Symantec Enterprise Firewall 7.0 so I can create a backup firewall. Symantec's instructions say to run SKSTOOL and input your recovery password. Well, I ran SKSTOOL on the existing firewall and it came back with 'Replace existing recover key...
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