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wdel can't delete any objects listed with the command wls /Administrators


Technote (troubleshooting)


Problem(Abstract)

wdel /Administrators/<any_administrator> failed with the error "A reference to an object is invalid".

Symptom

-bash-3.00# wls /Administrators

Root_tivsun11-region
add_alias1
add_alias3
create_admin1
create_admin2
create_admin3
create_admin4
get_cap1
get_cap2

-bash-3.00# wdel /Administrators/get_cap1

FRWSL0006E A reference to an object is invalid. The object no longer exists or is in a disconnected TMR. Please refer to the TME 10 Framework Planning and Installation Guide, "TME Maintenance and Troubleshooting" for details about the wchkdb command or contact your Tivoli support provider.

And the wgetadmin also works fine.
-bash-3.00# wgetadmin get_cap1
Administrator: get_cap1
logins: get_cap1
roles: get_cap1 admin, user, rconnect
security_group_any_admin user
Scheduler role1
RIM_view RIM_update
notice groups:

Resolving the problem

There is a script called fixtnrclass212.pl, in order to fix corruptions and inconsistencies in the Tivoli Name Registry, this script removes all vestiges of the specified resource from the Name Registry and then re-creates it from the instances on the class object. you can requested from the L2 support, then issue "perl fixtnrclass212.pl -v Administrator", after this command issued, the above problem will get resolved.

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Document information

Tivoli Management Framework


Software version:
4.1.1


Operating system(s):
AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows


Reference #:
1571945


Modified date:
2012-11-08

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