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02-08-2013 03:32 AM
Hi All,.
while give the commit,..What is this error,.?
Server error : vsys -> vsys1 constraints failed : Maximum number of virtual systems reached
Even i have not enabled vsys capability.
Regards,
Gururaj
02-08-2013 03:43 AM
Trying reverting back to running configuration from the Web-UI ( Setup tab -->operations --rever to running config )or CLi and try doing the commit force from the cli using the command "commit force" from the configuration mode. The subsequent changes should be committed with out any issues. Let us know if that fixes.
Thanks,
Sandeep T
02-08-2013 03:43 AM
Trying reverting back to running configuration from the Web-UI ( Setup tab -->operations --rever to running config )or CLi and try doing the commit force from the cli using the command "commit force" from the configuration mode. The subsequent changes should be committed with out any issues. Let us know if that fixes.
Thanks,
Sandeep T
02-28-2013 04:14 AM
Yes that solved my problem. but i dont know why this commit failed was caused......When i received the error i saw the object, apps ggroups, etc in the web interface although in the CLI yes.
Why this was caused??? a bug??
THANKS
02-28-2013 02:12 PM
A glitch in the matrix? 😉
07-10-2013 06:48 AM
I had the same issue- I opened a case with support.
I had just upgraded from 4.1.11 to 4.1.13-
The commit force did not work for me, I would get the same error.
I loaded/reverted to my running configuration, performed a commit and then made my configuration changes again. In this case I was removing a static route.
This took care of the issue for me, but I would still consider this a bug.
Message was edited by: Shaun Dyer
09-20-2013 12:58 AM
I had this when installing new device (5.06) with multi sys enabled. A reboot (which is basicaly the same as mentioned above) solved my problem.
Regards Vincent
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