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12-14-2004 12:52 AM
12-14-2004 12:52 AM
unable to write iCOD data
Hi,
I have this error at the syslog
"syslog: icodd: ERROR: The following low-level error occurred:ERROR: The Dynamic Profile is locked; unable to write iCOD data."
Does anyones knows what is happening?
Thanks very much!,
Carmen.
I have this error at the syslog
"syslog: icodd: ERROR: The following low-level error occurred:ERROR: The Dynamic Profile is locked; unable to write iCOD data."
Does anyones knows what is happening?
Thanks very much!,
Carmen.
Users are not too bad ;-)
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12-14-2004 01:11 AM
12-14-2004 01:11 AM
Re: unable to write iCOD data
I used to have this problem on an RP7420, I raised a support call and got the following information. I do not know if it applies in your case, but it may help diagnose the problem. It should only be run if there are no "par*" commands operating on the OS, and if the message has appeared for a while. It means that the GSP has got in an inconsistent state WRT locks on "par*" commands.
Here is the text from the engineer,...
Run option 'B - Dynamic complex
configuration data' via the CM -> RL command on the GSP. You may be asked
to force unlock the 'B - Dynamic complex configuration data' when run.
Be sure that there are no
'par*' commands are running when this is done.
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Here is the text from the engineer,...
Run option 'B - Dynamic complex
configuration data' via the CM -> RL command on the GSP. You may be asked
to force unlock the 'B - Dynamic complex configuration data' when run.
Be sure that there are no
'par*' commands are running when this is done.
Share and Enjoy!
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