I was trying to use the api to create an ipv6 address and I get these errors on 7.0.1.
[httpsd 12058 - 1639445206 error] cmdb_commit_from_json[1615] -- no master key (name) in new object
[httpsd 12058 - 1639445206 error] _api_cmdb_v2_config[1272] -- error editing object (nret=-3)
There's no information about this anywhere. Only found one post on github that says change API account to super_admin, which I did.
Has anybody know how to fix this?
My code if anybody is wondering.
url4 = "https://10.1.0.1:8443/api/v2/cmdb/firewall/address6"
payload4 = {
'params': {
'datasource': 1,
'vdom': 'root'
},
'data': {
'name': 'us-db-poe-3-copy',
'type': 'mac',
'macaddr': [{'macaddr': 'cc:4e:24:25:1d:c0'}]
}
}
r = requests.post(url4, data=json.dumps(payload4), headers=headers, verify=False)
pprint (r.json())
>>> pprint (r.json())
{'build': 157,
'error': -3,
'http_method': 'POST',
'http_status': 500,
'name': 'address',
'path': 'firewall',
'revision': 'bcf63efcd8b5e414a44266c3bf0f237a',
'revision_changed': False,
'serial': 'xx',
'status': 'error',
'vdom': 'root',
:folded_hands:
You only need to send the portion from 'data' key. Use the bellow variable instead:
payload4 = {
'name': 'us-db-poe-3-copy',
'type': 'mac',
'macaddr': [{'macaddr': 'cc:4e:24:25:1d:c0'}]
}
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