Hi @lveitch,
One difference here is that XI runs commands via services that you create in the CCM, as you did. All services MUST have a host or your configuration will fail. Before trying to add this command, please try running through the following process to make sure your configuration is healthy:
Go to Configure (top menu) -> Core Config Manager -> Config File Management (Left Frame - near the bottom under Tools)
Then click on the following buttons in this order:
- Delete Files
- Write Configs
- Verify Configs
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Check the messages on screen, if there are any errors, go and edit the relevant configs to resolve the errors.
- Then repeat the "Delete, Write, Verify" steps again until there are zero errors returned by verify.
- If, and only if, the process succeeds with no errors please try applying the configuration ( Left Frame under Quick Tools ).
If you aren't getting successful output with this, you can try restoring a snapshot from before you started adding this service. (CCM>Quick Tools>Configuration Snapshots)
Once we have a healthy state confirmed, create a host to add your service to. Make sure to fill out all mandatory fields or your configuration will fail. (Note, Common Settings, Check Settings, and Alert Settings all have fields you want to make sure to complete, marked with a red asterisk, make sure to fill those out).
Once you have your host created you can add the service you were trying to add above. Make sure to fill out all mandatory fields there as well, including Description.
Adding the host first and then adding the service to it and making sure your service description has data should fix the error you're running into. Please let us know if you run into any more issues with this.