I have tried the above method but its not working for me.lmiltchev wrote:Go to the CCM->Services->AIX-VAR->Manage Hosts, add at least one host, save, and apply configuration. Did this solve the issue?
Error while applying configuration
Re: Error while applying configuration
Hi Team,
Thanks & Regards,
I2MP Team.
I2MP Team.
Re: Error while applying configuration
It could be that the configurations in the MYSQL database are not in sync with the files on the hard drive.
Follow this procedure and see if it helps.
Go to the Core Config Manager
Under "Tools", click "Write Config Files"
Click the "Delete" button then click the "Write" button and then the "Verify" button
If you get any errors, resolve them and click on the "Write", "Verify" until all of the errors are resolved.
Click the Apply Configuration link and click the "Apply Configuration" button
Follow this procedure and see if it helps.
Go to the Core Config Manager
Under "Tools", click "Write Config Files"
Click the "Delete" button then click the "Write" button and then the "Verify" button
If you get any errors, resolve them and click on the "Write", "Verify" until all of the errors are resolved.
Click the Apply Configuration link and click the "Apply Configuration" button
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Re: Error while applying configuration
Hi Team,
I am not able to find "Write Config Files" option under "Tools", please refer the attached snapshot:
Kindly suggest.
I am not able to find "Write Config Files" option under "Tools", please refer the attached snapshot:
Kindly suggest.
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Thanks & Regards,
I2MP Team.
I2MP Team.
Re: Error while applying configuration
You have to log in the CCM (Core Config Manager), then you will see the "Tools" menu on the left hand side.
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Re: Error while applying configuration
Hi Team,
As it is our production instance and consist about 5000 services and 700 hosts, so we cant afford to delete this configuration.
Kindly suggest.
As per above suggestion, when I click on "Delete" it will delete all the host and service configuration files? if "yes" then how can I retrieve it back?tgriep wrote:It could be that the configurations in the MYSQL database are not in sync with the files on the hard drive.
Follow this procedure and see if it helps.
Go to the Core Config Manager
Under "Tools", click "Write Config Files"
Click the "Delete" button then click the "Write" button and then the "Verify" button
If you get any errors, resolve them and click on the "Write", "Verify" until all of the errors are resolved.
Click the Apply Configuration link and click the "Apply Configuration" button
As it is our production instance and consist about 5000 services and 700 hosts, so we cant afford to delete this configuration.
Kindly suggest.
Thanks & Regards,
I2MP Team.
I2MP Team.
Re: Error while applying configuration
It will delete the files as they reside on the disk, but all of the configuration information is stored in a database and written out to disk when you do a Write or a full Apply Config. We would not tell you to delete configurations without a way to recover.
Former Nagios employee