Looks like you deleted BMC_ComputerSystem.  Did you take a DB backup before
you made the change?  Cause you could restore from that.

 

I'm assuming you're atleast on CMDB 2.1 and have done this on your dev
environment, so you could try exporting the class definition for Computer
System from your Prod environment using the cmdbdriver utility.  Read up on
the utility in the CMDB Admin guide.  When you launch the utility, you'll
need to run the 'init' command and then 'log' to login.

 

To export the class def use the xexpdf command, it will prompt you:

 

Command: xexpdf

XEXPORT DEFINITION

Export all classes? (F):

Classes to export:

   Class and its subclasses, From namespace (1,2) (1):

      Namespace (): BMC.CORE

      Class name (): BMC_ComputerSystem

Export all attributes with classes? (T):

Filename for exported data: ProdComputerSystem 

 

Then on your dev env, import the def

 

Command: impdf

DEFINITION IMPORT

Import Item List:

Number of import items (0):

Import option : Create/Overwrite (1-2) (1): 2

Filename containing import data: ProdComputerSystem

 

You might might need to run the Update Asset UI after the import is done to
resync with the AST form.   You data should still be there on the Base
Element hopefully.

 

Hope this helps

 

Edward

 

 

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Steve Iocco
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 7:58 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Deleted a class by accident

 

** 

Hi everyone.  I created a new class in the atrium CMDB but decided to delete
it afterwards.  Problem is I must have highlighted another class, likely
under base element and removed something else instead.  Is there a way to
rebuild this class?  I would need pretty step by step instructions.  All I
know at this point is accessing the asset management console gives the
following error:
ARERR [303] Form does not exist on server : AST:ComputerSystem
Thanks
Steve
 

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