Then  it looks like you deleted the BMC_System class.   So you'll need to
restore that first.  I'm not sure if restoring that class will fix the
subclasses beneath it, but you can try.

 

Seeing as this is just your dev, and it's a fresh install, why don't you
just start over? 

 

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve Iocco
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 8:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Deleted a class by accident

 

** 

So here are the results.  It does  not seem to be working properly?
 
Export
   Server (Remedy) :
Command: xexpdf
XEXPORT DEFINITION
Export all classes? (F):
Classes to export:
   Class and its subclasses, From namespace (1,2) (1):
      Namespace (): BMC.CORE
      Class name (): BMC_ComputerSystem
Export all attributes with classes? (T):
Filename for exported data: ProdComputerSystem
   CMDBXExportDef  results
ReturnCode:  OK
Status List : 0 items

Import
 
Command: impdf
DEFINITION IMPORT
Import Item List:
Number of import items (0):
Import option : Create/Overwrite (1-2) (1): 2
Filename containing import data: ProdComputerSystem
   CMDBImportDef  results
ReturnCode:  ERROR
Status List : 1 items
Status Struct :
   Message type : ERROR
   Message number :  120002
Message:  Class does not exist.
   Appended:  BMC.CORE:BMC_System
 

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Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 20:29:51 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Deleted a class by accident
To: [email protected]

** 

Hi Steve,

 

Ok, so we'll probably need more info.  Are you upgrading or doing a fresh
install?   If upgrading, from which version?  Did you perform all the
necessary patches before moving to 7.6?  And I'm assuming your installed
Atrium 7.6. Did you do your atrium backup before or after your deleted
Computer System?

  


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