hi guys
What do these two errors mean
cmd_commit_cmdb: cmf_query_commit() error
restore_pcontext:825 cmf_query_table_delete() error
first one,did it mean that my configuration commit failed
second one,did it mean that I failed to delete the table
What puzzles me is what restore_pcontext and cmf mean
hope someone can help me
thank you
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cmd_commit_cmdb: cmf_query_commit() error: This error message suggests that there was an issue with a configuration commit operation. It could mean that the commit process failed for some reason.
restore_pcontext:825 cmf_query_table_delete() error: This error message appears to be related to a "table delete" operation. The error indicates that there was an issue with the cmf_query_table_delete() function, but the specific cause or context of the error is not clear from the message. It could indeed mean that a table deletion failed, but further details would be needed to diagnose the problem.
Without more information about the system, it's challenging to provide a more precise interpretation or solution to the errors.
Thanks,
Pavan
Hi @asda ,
I could not find any specific information regarding "restore_pcontext"
Could you please clarify what is causing these errors?
What are you configuring ?
thank you,it had been solved
I can't tell you exact details, but I can confirm that this output mostly indicates that there was not only an error in committing the table entry, but that the entry could not be deleted.
Regards
thank you .it had been solved
cmd_commit_cmdb: cmf_query_commit() error: This error message suggests that there was an issue with a configuration commit operation. It could mean that the commit process failed for some reason.
restore_pcontext:825 cmf_query_table_delete() error: This error message appears to be related to a "table delete" operation. The error indicates that there was an issue with the cmf_query_table_delete() function, but the specific cause or context of the error is not clear from the message. It could indeed mean that a table deletion failed, but further details would be needed to diagnose the problem.
Without more information about the system, it's challenging to provide a more precise interpretation or solution to the errors.
Thanks,
Pavan
thank you
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