Symptom:
Update jobs generate error messages in the log file, even though new configuration changes are successfully updated on the target endpoints.
Solution:
Error messages can be caused when changes from previous updates are included in later update jobs. New changes are implemented, but requested changes that were already implemented on the endpoint generate an error. If the most recent changes are successfully implemented, you can ignore the error message.
Typically, the import and export jobs that use the same connector definition alternate. CA RCM polls the CA Identity Manager environment, imports raw endpoint data, processes that data, and then exports updates back to the endpoints. CA RCM creates these updates by comparing its current configuration of each endpoint to the data last received from CA Identity Manager for that endpoint.
As you make configuration changes in CA RCM, you can initiate several consecutive updates without polling CA Identity Manager. In this case, configuration changes are sent more than once to CA Identity Manager. Without a import job to refresh its view of CA Identity Manager endpoints, CA RCM sends all changes that occur after the last import job in every update.
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