Fixes are available
APAR status
Closed as program error.
Error description
When restarting the domain after saving configuration, the document cache policies erases, which shows "no policy" or "no policy defined" in the logs.
Local fix
After saving config, Go into the domains .cfg file, move all objects of type xc10-grid to the xmlmgr type objects. Restart the domain and the policies should now not cause error on restart and remain persisted. **Note save config will revert this change by overwriting the domains cfg file. So this will need to be done on every save+domain restart.
Problem summary
Cache Grid Objects, XC10 and WSX were added in the wrong order on startup causing Document Policies which had these objects to fail configuration.
Problem conclusion
Remove base CacheGrid base object and add XC10 and WXS objects in order to prevent dependency issues on Domain restart. Fix is available in 7.5.0.11, 7.5.1.10, 7.5.2.10 and 7.6.0.3 For a list of the latest fix packs available, please see: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21237631
Temporary fix
Move XC10 and WXS objects to above Document Cache Polices configuration. On restart document polocies are properly configured.
Comments
APAR Information
APAR number
IT22138
Reported component name
DATAPOWER
Reported component ID
DP1234567
Reported release
750
Status
CLOSED PER
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt / Xsystem
Submitted date
2017-08-24
Closed date
2017-08-31
Last modified date
2017-10-13
APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:
APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:
Modules/Macros
0
Fix information
Fixed component name
DATAPOWER
Fixed component ID
DP1234567
Applicable component levels
R760 PSY
UP
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Document Information
Modified date:
27 September 2021