Hello!
This afternoon I have upgraded from 3.1.12 to 3.2.1 and after the upgrade I can't modify Dynamic Fields in PhoneNewTicket. Below you have the error message:
Oops! An Error occurred.
Error Message: Can't write ConfigItem!
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Error Details
Backend ERROR: OTRS-CGI-10 Perl: 5.8.8 OS: linux Time: Tue Jan 29 15:05:48 2013 Message: Can't write ConfigItem! RemoteAddress: 193.200.141.2 RequestURI: /otrs/index.pl Traceback (32677): Module: Kernel::Modules::AdminSysConfig::Run (v1.125) Line: 174 Module: Kernel::System::Web::InterfaceAgent::Run (v1.73) Line: 866 Module: ModPerl::ROOT::ModPerl::Registry::opt_otrs_bin_cgi_2dbin_index_2epl::handler (unknown version) Line: 46 Module: (eval) (v1.94) Line: 204 Module: ModPerl::RegistryCooker::run (v1.94) Line: 204 Module: ModPerl::RegistryCooker::default_handler (v1.94) Line: 170 Module: ModPerl::Registry::handler (v1.99) Line: 31
Do you think it's something related to Setpermission, I think the problem is here pt_otrs_bin_cgi_2dbin_index_2epl::handler (unknown version)
Looking forward to hear your opinion,
BR.
[solved] Error Message: Can't write ConfigItem!
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[solved] Error Message: Can't write ConfigItem!
Last edited by jorjac on 09 Feb 2013, 01:05, edited 1 time in total.
OTRS 5.0.13 on a CentOS system.
Re: Error Message: Can't write ConfigItem!
please show Permissions of Kernel/Config/Files/ZZZAAuto.pm and Kernel/Config/Files/ZZZAuto.pm
yes, it is related to SetPermissions or SELINUX
yes, it is related to SetPermissions or SELINUX
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Re: [solved] Error Message: Can't write ConfigItem!
I just wanted to let you know that we've modified the database upgrade script now; it checks if the script is executed as root and tells you not to (because it messes up permissions on ZZZAuto.pm). I hope this helps preventing error messages such as these.
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