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02-24-2011 12:41 AM
Hello
Yesterday I've upgraded a PA-2050 from 3.1.7 to 4.0.0.
Now I can't commit the config.
This error message pops up :
Operation | Commit |
Status | Failed |
Details | shared -> ssl-decrypt is a duplicate node |
Frankly I'm a noob in panOS administration.
I feel it is a certificate problem and despite I've found ssl-decrypt word in the xml configuration file, I don't know how to look further.
Help, I need help !
😉
Thanks
Regards
Philippe
02-24-2011 07:26 AM
After the upgrade the device will reboot and then perform an auto-commit.
Did the auto-commit succeed? You can check this on the comand line by using the following command:
'show jobs all'
Check the status column for the AutoCommit job. It should show "FIN". If it shows "Pending" or "Failed" then please open a case with Tech Support to determine the root cause of the failure.
Thanks,
Benjamin
02-25-2011 12:26 AM
It's weird but the AutoCommit job showed "FIN".
I opened case with Tech Support...
Thanks
03-01-2011 11:13 AM
Does Panorama also do an AutoCommit post-upgrade? After our upgrade I do not see it as one of the jobs. We also can't commit the Panorama config due to a similar error: shared -> ssl-decrypt unexpected here
03-03-2011 01:16 PM
For me (and the setup I have); the ssl-decrypt error message comes from the fact that the running configuration is still in 3.x format and not converted to 4.0 format while the candidate config is (the certificate is present in the xml file).
I've exported the candidate config, remove the <ssl-decrypt/> in the <shared> section; imported it back, loaded and commited and it works like a charm (you'll have a reload of the web-ui after an ajax error at 99%)
Hope this helps,
Olivier
03-04-2011 05:08 AM
A revert to running config should also do the trick
regards
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