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Disabling OID 11g DIP Provisioning Profile in EM FMW Control Console Does Not Disable the Profile / Does Not Take Effect (Doc ID 2174079.1)

Last updated on JANUARY 28, 2021

Applies to:

Oracle Internet Directory - Version 11.1.1 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

When the "Disable Profile" option is performed in Enterprise Manager (EM) Fusion Middleware (FMW) Control console Directory Integration Platform (DIP) Administration page for Provisioning Profiles, the profile is not actually disabled in Oracle Internet Directory (OID) 11g.

The same problem exists for "Enable Profile".

EM FMW EM console is failing to Disable/Enable DIP Provisioning Profiles. Although EM Console reports message "The profile named ... was disabled successfully.", there is no LDAP Operation performed in OID to set the profile orclstatus attribute to disabled so DIP application continues to execute the profiles.

The AdminServer logs show the following error when a profile is disabled or enabled via EM Console:

[2012-05-29T11:18:39.859+01:00] [AdminServer] [WARNING] [] [oracle.adf.view.rich.component.fragment.UIXRegion] [tid: [ACTIVE].ExecuteThread: '10' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: <ECID>] [APP: em] [[ java.lang.IllegalStateException: The expression "#{bindings.genRegion.regionModel}" (that was specified for the RegionModel "value" attribute of the region component with id "genRegion_dlg") evaluated to null. This is typically due to an error in the configuration of the objects referenced by this expression. If it helps, the expression "#{bindings.genRegion}" evaluates to "null". If it helps, the expression "#{bindings}" evaluates to "as_iam_dip_provProfilesListPageDef". Now using an empty RegionModel instead.
at oracle.adf.view.rich.component.fragment.UIXRegion.getRegionModel(UIXRegion.java:450)
at oracle.adf.view.rich.component.fragment.UIXRegion._beginInterruptibleRegion(UIXRegion.java:682)

 

Cause

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