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Cannot Edit Cluster Object after Importing Security Management into MDS as new domain
Hi
i've just imported my SMC R81.10 Take 79 into my MDS R81.10 a a totally new domain .
Everything is working fine ( logs are on the mds ,I can install policy and so on ..) but i'm not able to edit
The "DMS" object and the only VSX-Cluster hosted by that DMS (and every hosted VS and cluster member too)
If i double click on them ( or right click and then edit ) ....nothing happens.
If i try to "view" them the usual pop up with the Checkpoint Host/gateway properties / blade and so on appears.
I also try to modify a virtual system using the vsx provisioning tools but it give me an error "Failed to lock the Virtual System *VSID*"
It looks like an hidden lock ( there is nothing under Session from GUI ) and i've tried a coupe of query but nothing show up.
I've also opened a case but for now ...i don't have any good news.
any help is appreciated 🙂
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just rebooted and ...it did the trick!
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Ok, Im not VSX guru like some people on here (been ages since I touched it), but just wondering, since its MDS, have you tried doing mdsstop_customer and mdsstart_customer to see if that helps?
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yes 🙂 sure ,but nothing changed
all the "basic checks" have been done
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Ok, fair enough. I dont think rebooting MDS would make sense in that instance. Alright, lets see what VSX experts suggest : - )
Andy
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The issue is not related to the vsx only ,but affects my vsx too.
I have the same behavior if i try to edit ,for example ,the DMS object for change the color.
I think that something is still locked from the import ,but nothing that can be seen from GUI or CLI .
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I agree with you, most likely not object related. I know on regular SMS, if someone else has a lock you can discard changes, and there is also way to do it via API method (cant recall exact syntax now, but can look for it), but on MDS (Provider-1) might be a bit different, not 100% sure. In my lab, if I ever encounter that issue, I just reboot the management : - )
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I have to schedule a reboot , that MDS manage 5 domains...a lot of people works on it 🙂
but a reboot is free and with zero effort..i'll give a chance.
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Also, see below post, see if it can help.
I know you probably dont want to disconnect all users, but I believe there is a post I had in there for only a single user.
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thx,but as suspected is something "hidden" ,the show session doesn't show anything.
finger crossed for the reboot ,i' ll try in 20 minutes
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Makes sense...please keep us posted if that works.
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just rebooted and ...it did the trick!
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Good deal! Its like old Microsoft trick...reboot once, if it fails, reboot twice, and if it fails again, reboot 3rd time, its a charm ; - )
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i know but in lab it's an easy way to proceed , in production is not so easy to reboot products like mds that involved a lot of people 🙂
i'm still curious to understand what happened ...but it's ok 😄
