We policy share to several server, but this one in particular always gives an error and fails with error message: Policy Sharing failed for server "XXXXX" due to null.
It seems to fail on one policy, but I have removed the extensions for that component on the receving server, then it fails on another policy. Anyone ever see this?
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Hello @CarlosBe
Thanks for your post,
Could you please try checking once Audit Log in your ePO.
What exactly you are seeing in the Orion.log?
All the policies will come from the extension, If extension is removed from the ePO so in that case there would be no policy available for that particular point product.
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The audit log on the receiving servers says successful for those policies that are shared successfully. There is nothing in that audit log that says failed. In the server task log, it shows the error shown above always on the same policy.
To clarify, all the EPO servers have the exact same extensions. On this particular receiving EPO server, the policy share kept failing on the same policy each time. Hence why I tried to remove that extension from the receiving EPO server to test. The policy share made it further, but then continues to fail on another policy, the same one each time.
I am not sure why my reply didn't go through. Here is what I suggested:
I assume you re-checked in the extension that you removed? If not, you would need to. On the failing receiving server, export policy assignments or note everywhere that the shared policies are applied. Turn off apache (server service) on epo and any agent handlers to prevent any inadvertent policy changes, then temporarily disable policy sharing. Make sure all the shared policies no longer exist on receiving server. Then enable policy sharing again and see if it still fails. If it does not fail, then you can re-assign them or import the policy assignments and turn back on apache.
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