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Prime Infrastructure 3.2.0 Problem

kanghoon
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After Prime Infrastructure reboot at Feb/28 , all functions are fine, but the update function with increasing or decreasing "Associated Wireless Count" quantity does not work.

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We are currently unable to proceed with the TAC, so we tried to find a related bug, but could not find it.

 

Can anyone help with this phenomenon?

 

Prime Infrastructure Model : PI-UCS-APL-K9
Build Version : 3.2.0.0.258

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Scott Fella
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Prime is tricky especially if the database gets corrupted in some way or form.  Why not try to spin up a virtual machine with a later version of Prime Infrastructure?  This way you can test and determine what your nexts steps should be. We have a PI 3.2 VM with no issues but I also have a PI 3.9 and 3.10 running in parallel.  I don’t know if an upgrade will help or not, but you need to look at the hardware you have and what versions are supported on the hardware. 

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Leo Laohoo
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@kanghoon wrote:

We are currently unable to proceed with the TAC


Because PI 3.2 has already past end-of-support date.

balaji.bandi
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Its time to uplift your PI to 3.7 at lease, if you have the option to go 3.9 or 3.10

 

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I wonder if this symptom is a bug that can be fixed with an upgrade.

 

Thanks for your help.

May be, if you have concern raise an TAC case to clarify.

 

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Scott Fella
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Prime is tricky especially if the database gets corrupted in some way or form.  Why not try to spin up a virtual machine with a later version of Prime Infrastructure?  This way you can test and determine what your nexts steps should be. We have a PI 3.2 VM with no issues but I also have a PI 3.9 and 3.10 running in parallel.  I don’t know if an upgrade will help or not, but you need to look at the hardware you have and what versions are supported on the hardware. 

-Scott
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