09-27-2013 07:16 AM - edited 03-10-2019 08:56 PM
I have installed the latest path (5-4-0-46-4) on ACS Server and after that I am getting following error when I try to access
System Administration > | ... > | Administrators > | Administrative Access Control > | Authorization |
The error message is
This System Failure occurred: {0}. Your changes have not been saved.Click OK to return to the list page.
I cant move away from this error and have to logout before I doing anything else but as soon as I try to access this Autorization pageagain, the same error message appears.
Did any one try updating ACS 5.4 with latest patch, have you encountered this error? did you manage to fix it and how please?
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10-01-2013 04:58 PM
Please check if your scenario matching the symptoms of the below listed defect.
CSCud78248 ACS 5.4 Administrative Access Control System Failure
Symptom:
"This System Failure occurred: {0}. Your changes have not been saved.Click OK to return to the list page." when navigating to System Administration > Administrative Access Control > Authorization
Conditions:
In ACS 5.4 if there are more than one "Radius Identity server" configured, the message is displayed: "This System Failure occurred: {0}. Your changes have not been saved.Click OK to return to the list page." when navigating to System Administration > Administrative Access Control > Authorization
Workaround:
Configure only one Identity Server
~BR
Jatin Katyal
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10-01-2013 04:58 PM
Please check if your scenario matching the symptoms of the below listed defect.
CSCud78248 ACS 5.4 Administrative Access Control System Failure
Symptom:
"This System Failure occurred: {0}. Your changes have not been saved.Click OK to return to the list page." when navigating to System Administration > Administrative Access Control > Authorization
Conditions:
In ACS 5.4 if there are more than one "Radius Identity server" configured, the message is displayed: "This System Failure occurred: {0}. Your changes have not been saved.Click OK to return to the list page." when navigating to System Administration > Administrative Access Control > Authorization
Workaround:
Configure only one Identity Server
~BR
Jatin Katyal
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10-02-2013 12:35 AM
Yep that was the reason exactly. I had unintalled the patch and error was still there, It went away as soon as I removed the second Identity server. Thanks for your help.
10-02-2013 02:25 AM
I'm glad to know. Thanks for closing the discussion.
~BR
Jatin Katyal
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