Yah.  I saw that on the system I just took over.  Take a look at the class 
manager and you might find the model is mangled.  Mine showed classes belonging 
to superclasses that did not match what they were supposed to be.  I couldn't 
fix it and had to strip out the CMDB to start over and now I've got a mess.  I 
hope you aren't in that situation. 

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Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 11:08
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Unable to create CI in CMDB 2.1 P3

**
This doesn't look good.
 
Tue Nov 24 09:52:49 2009 : Action Request System(R) Server Version 7.1.00 Patch 
007 200904160530
(c) Copyright 1991-2007 BMC Software, Inc. 
Tue Nov 24 09:53:24 2009  390600 : Error encountered while initializing 
(Initialization routine) the shared library (ARERR 9755)
Tue Nov 24 09:53:24 2009     bmc.cmdb.cmdbEngine
Tue Nov 24 09:53:24 2009  390600 : Class does not exist. : BMC_SYSTEM (ARERR 
120002)


On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Differ, Alfred W CTR NAVSEA, 210 
<[email protected]> wrote:


        When you start the system, do you see any errors in the arerror.log 
file complaining about an inability to initialize the cmdb?
        

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        Subject: Re: Unable to create CI in CMDB 2.1 P3
        
        ** It now appears that the arcmdb, arrecond, and arsvcdsp are not 
running.
        
        
        On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Peter Romain 
<[email protected]> wrote:
        
        
               Edward,
        
               The processes you mention are not involved in creating CIs 
manually.
        
               It looks like some filters associated with the AST and/or BMC 
forms have
               been lost.
        
               Open the admin tool and look at the filters on, for example, the
               AST:Computer and BMC.CORE:BMC_ComputerSystem forms.
        
               Compare these with a working system to identify if any have been 
lost.
        
               Cheers
        
               Peter
        
        
        
               > Hi list.
               >
               >
               >
               > We just went through and upgraded to ARS 7.1 p7, ITSM 7.0.3 
p9, running
               > CMDB
               > 2.1 p3 on windows 2000 server group in preparation for the 
move to 7.5.
               > We
               > have IM/PM/CM and SLM.  Sql 2005 database.
               >
               >
               >
               > Now it appears that the cmdb engine/process isn't firing when 
we attempt
               > to
               > create a CI through (as an example) AST:Computer Sytem or
               > BMC:CORE:BMC_ComputerSystem.  It appears to save but in 
actuality, it
               > doesn't.  I've looked at the armonitor.cfg which has the 
proper entries
               > for
               > the cmdb executables.
               >
               >
               >
               > "D:\Program Files\AR System Applications\<Server>\BMC Atrium
               > CMDB\server\bin\arcmdbd.exe" -i "d:\Program Files\AR 
System\<Server>" -m
               >
               > "D:\Program Files\AR System Applications\<Server>\BMC Atrium
               > CMDB\server\bin\arrecond.exe" -i "d:\Program Files\AR 
System\<Server>" -m
               >
               >
               >
               > I've restarted the services on both servers in the group, as 
well as go
               > rebooting both boxes completely.  No change.
               >
               >
               >
               > Also, when I try to make an attribute change in the CMDB 
Console, it just
               > sits on "Change Pending" and doesn't move.  There is nothing 
showing in
               > the
               > log.
               >
               >
               >
               > So I'm led to believe that
               >
               >
               >
               > a)      The processes aren't starting up correctly.
               >
               >
               >
               > Or
               >
               >
               >
               > b)      There is a broken link somewhere that I just can't 
find.
               >
               >
               >
               > I'd greatly appreciate any help.
               >
               >
               >
               > Thanks
               >
               >
               >
               > Edward
               >
               >
               >
               >
        
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