The purpose of this guide is for the rare occasion where Active Roles is experiencing any of the following symptoms, and you are instructed to perform any of these solutions by One Identity Support.
Symptoms:
'YourCustomAttributeName ' not found in schema
An error occured during the last operation
Error: EDMS://Schema/edsvaYouCustomAttributeName
If you are experiencing any errors in the Web Interface indicating that there is an issue with finding an attribute in the schema, the issue may not be with the schema cache and clearing it may not resolve the issue.
It may actually be the case that the attribute has been added in the Web Interface manually, by an import of a custom Web Interface site or remnants of an Active Roles Add-On from a previous version (prior to upgrade) and the attribute does not actually exist in Active Directory or in Active Roles (if it's a virtual attribute). The correct resolution in this situation is to either add the attribute in Active Directory or in Active Roles, or to remove the attribute reference from the Web Interface.
Clearing the local files in Solutions 1 and 2 below is a very safe and low impact troubleshooting step, with no potential for creating a serious issue. The Active Roles Server service will simply recreate these local files when it starts. Since they are local files, there is no impact to other servers.
Solution 3 is only to be used if directed to do so as noted below.
These solutions are not meant for maintenance. They are for troubleshooting purposes only in specific circumstances as noted above.
Solution 1
To clear the schema cache for the Web Interface and the Active Roles Administration Service, perform the following steps:
Solution 2
If you experience issues in the Active Roles Console (MMC), you will have to perform the following in addition to Solution 1 above:
Solution 3
This workaround is only to be used under advisement of One Identity Support. It is not meant to be used for maintenance.
Otherwise, this step is only to be used as a last step in troubleshooting and should be used cautiously. Clearing the schema cache in SQL has the potential to create malformed entries in the SQL database and therefore it is recommended that you backup the Active Roles Server database prior to running Step 2 below.
1. Stop the Active Roles Administration service on all Active Roles servers in the environment that share the same database configuration, whether they share the same database or are Publisher/Subscriber nodes.
2. Run this query on the SQL server that is hosted by Active Roles, targeting the Active Roles database (i.e. ActiveRoles74) within SQL Management Studio:
exec ClearTable tblSchema
3. Delete the ADSI provider cache files on all hosts running the Active Roles Administration and the Active Roles Web Interface:
C:\ProgramData\One Identity\Active Roles\ADSI
4. Start the Active Roles Administration service only on the first Active Roles server. Once the initial service is available (i.e. you can login to the MMC), proceed to start other Active Roles services, one at a time. Failure to do so will cause the Active Roles Administration service to not start properly and you will have to redo Steps 1-3 again.
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