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CFGFWK-60953: An Application Or Library Was Not Relocated To The New MW Home. (Doc ID 2770569.1)

Last updated on JANUARY 08, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Business Process Management Suite - Version 12.2.1.4.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

The customer is migrating from 11.1.1.7.8 to 12.2.1.4 via 11.1.1.9 (as there is no direct migration from 11.1.1.7 to 12.2.1.4)

The execution of the domain reconfig results in the following error:

2021-04-01 09:53:06,313 WARNING [41] com.oracle.cie.domain.progress.domain.reconfig.wlscore.ValidateDomainPhase - domain uses template that can no longer be found: null
2021-04-01 09:53:06,313 FINE [41] com.oracle.cie.domain.progress.domain.reconfig.wlscore.ValidateDomainPhase - validation succeeded.
2021-04-01 09:53:06,315 SEVERE [41] com.oracle.cie.domain.progress.AbstractProgressGenerator - Error occurred in phase {Validating Domain} execution.
com.oracle.cie.domain.ValidateException: CFGFWK-60953: An application or library was not relocated to the new MW home.
CFGFWK-60953: An error in the reconfiguration templates resulted in the following deployments being left in the original MW home:
FileAdapter
DbAdapter
JmsAdapter
AqAdapter
FtpAdapter
SocketAdapter
MQSeriesAdapter
OracleAppsAdapter
OracleBamAdapter
soa-infra
worklistapp
b2bui
DefaultToDoTaskFlow
OracleBPMProcessRolesApp
OracleBPMComposerRolesApp
OracleBPMWorkspace
BPMComposer
SimpleApprovalTaskFlow
oracle.soa.worklist.webapp#11.1.1@11.1.1
oracle.soa.rules_dict_dc.webapp#11.1.1@11.1.1

CFGFWK-60953: Correct the reconfiguration templates
  at com.oracle.cie.domain.progress.domain.reconfig.wlscore.ValidateDomainPhase.validateDeployments(ValidateDomainPhase.java:124)
  at com.oracle.cie.domain.progress.domain.reconfig.wlscore.ValidateDomainPhase.execute(ValidateDomainPhase.java:48)
  at com.oracle.cie.domain.progress.AbstractProgressGenerator.run(AbstractProgressGenerator.java:94)
  at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)

Cause

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