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Possible configuration damage
#1
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Hello.

After dynamic update of configuration I start to receive this message when I try to save configuration to file:

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File not found 'v8srvr://[server name]/[infobase]/Config/5e308b6e-f16c-43c5-8883-57bf0977913b.2'
because:
File not found '[infobase]\Config\5e308b6e-f16c-43c5-8883-57bf0977913b.2

In config table of database this file is really doesn't exist.
Is it possible to understand which configuration object this file corresponds?

P.S. Infobase seems to work normally, I can log in, do anything and, even dump infobase.

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Hello, Mikhail!

Please try to perform the infobase repair. For this, in Designer mode click the Administration menu item and then Verify and repair....

Consider that this can take a while, depending on the data volume.

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#3
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#4
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We have also same error.  When we carry a configuration from 8.3.6 to ex-version (example 8.3.5), this problem is occur.

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#5
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I think, after every platform version change system administrator should execute "Verify and repare" for properly work of whole infobase.

Of course it will be correspond on infobase size etc.

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#6
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Today we got same error. But we did not change any version. System was working properly.
It appears when 94% of configuration saved.
Tried verify and repare, but nothing changed.

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#7
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Platform version 8.3.5.1248

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#8
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An interesting thing is on one infobase we can save konfiguration. On another infobase we can not.

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It is recommended to upgrade to 8.3.5.1570 as there were many problems fixed since 8.3.5.1248.

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