07-23-2019 06:14 AM
I appear to be running into bug CSCuz96643 but the bug says it's fixed in 2.6(0.156) which is what I'm running. How can I figure out what is causing this?
Thanks
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07-24-2019 03:48 AM
Looks like a new bug CSCvp54424
11-15-2019 05:49 AM
I had the same issue, the resolution is to install Patch 3, for ISE 2.6.0.156. I had the same issue the patch was just released yesterday.
07-23-2019 06:24 AM
07-24-2019 03:48 AM
Looks like a new bug CSCvp54424
07-24-2019 07:51 AM
Thanks
08-29-2019 04:38 AM
Exact same issue persists after applying patch 2.
09-04-2019 06:16 AM
09-04-2019 06:20 AM
Why not simply publish a fix for all?
09-04-2019 06:30 AM
09-04-2019 06:42 AM
Your colleague (@Surendra, accepted solution) posted that it's a bug you corporately already know about - that was originally reported by another Cisco Employee (@John Vierra).
My point here (as a paying customer) is that if you have a fix that I can get via TAC, that it would be better service for everyone if Cisco was to publish the fix (as part of a regular patch) so TAC can get on with triaging new bugs and not remediating bugs that have been fixed for 2 months.
I can go through the charade of opening a TAC case but really, you already know, I'm going to tell you nothing new and cynically I presume that if you haven't published an update that fixes the bug that you don't actually have a fix, so then I just wasted my time and TAC time and got no further forward.
09-04-2019 06:56 AM
09-04-2019 07:04 AM
It's not about this being a one stop shop - it's about Cisco publishing the fixes that it supposedly has (as per bug page for CSCvp54424) "Status: Fixed"
Known Fixed Releases: | (0) |
If it's fixed, publish it. The last published update for ISE 2.6 that I see is dated July 30 and obviously doesn't fix this error.
Free feedback for Cisco: This is a general observation about your corporate processes around bug fixes - seemingly every bug I get hit by is "status:fixed" with no fixed releases. You have no comprehension how frustrating that is from this end.
09-04-2019 07:25 AM
Back from TAC...
"This E-mail is the initial point of contact, to let you know that I have accepted your Service Request (xxxxxxxx).
From the problem description, I understand that ISE is affected by CSCvp54424
I can see the bug is fixed at patch 3 , the patch should be scheduled to be available at end of October."
Would that hurt to publish? I hope not, because I just did.
09-26-2019 09:39 AM
Is there an operational impact with this bug. I'm having the same problem with my tacacs servers.
I will upgrade my ISE servers this weekend and not sure what this bug would cause.
09-27-2019 12:08 AM
@erga it simply pollutes the logs with fake errors. Not hundreds but enough to make anyone that sees it wonder "what's wrong with my DNS?" (answer: nothing - it's ISE at fault). As above the patch to fix this is due at the end of October and will undoubtedly bring a whole new suite of bugs.
10-12-2019 10:51 AM
heh, i like you.
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