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Integrate ECC with EBS failing During Connection Filter setting for ECC Server (Doc ID 2605932.1)

Last updated on JUNE 19, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Enterprise Command Center Framework - Version 12.2.4 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

Integrate ECC with EBS option is failing with The commit phase of the configuration update failed with an exception. while applying WebLogic security filer 
Select which option you want to proceed with
             1. Database Setup
             2. Install Weblogic Server
             3. Create ECC Domain
             4. Create EBS JNDI
                5. Integrate ECC with EBS
             6. Exit:


Proceed with Integration? confirm(y) otherwise(n):y
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Starting zookeeper ... STARTED
Zookeeper started. Starting Managed Server
Starting the eccManaged ...
Started the eccManaged successfully

EBS_IP6 is 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
EBS_IP4 is                    <------ Missing IP Address

Setting Connection Filter for ECC Server ...
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Starting an edit session ...
Started edit session, be sure to save and activate your changes once you are done.
Saving all your changes ...
Saved all your changes successfully.
Activating all your changes, this may take a while ...
The edit lock associated with this edit session is released once the activation is completed.
This Exception occurred at Mon Oct 21 06:55:11 CEST 2019.
weblogic.management.provider.UpdateException: [Management:141190]The commit phase of the configuration update failed with an exception.
Problem invoking WLST - Traceback (innermost last):
  File "/u01/Oracle/software/temp/setConnFiltersEccServer.py", line 58, in ?
  File "<iostream>", line 481, in activate
  File "<iostream>", line 553, in raiseWLSTException
WLSTException: Error occurred while performing activate : Error while Activating changes. : [Management:141190]The commit phase of the configuration update failed with an exception.
Use dumpStack() to view the full stacktrace :


Connection Filters cannot be applied..
Done.
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PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

 

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