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Central database for Known Errors

This page collects known errors, namely identified problems/issues for which an underlying cause has been identified already. Known errors are shared on EGI wiki for the following reasons:

  • known errors are tracked here for use by HelpDesk team, espacially 1st and 2nd line support, so that known issues can be referenced on new GGUS tickets reporting correlated incidents
  • the HelpDesk team can suggest new known errors and add them to the shared KEDB and make use of them in case of shifts
  • users, VO members, RC/OC operators can be referenced with known errors a slong as they are in use
  • workarounds can be referenced/reported together with each known error (the known error will be included in this page even if no workarounds are available yet)
  • an ID is provided in order to identify easily the known error
  • a quick reference to an incident is always associated to a known error, in order to switch to a concrete example of incident related to the known error

Distributed database of Known Errors

Known errors and workarounds are also provided:

  • by Technology Providers in the Release Notes of their products,
  • by service providers of EGI in the documentation provided for their services
  • by the UMD team in the Release Notes of a specific software release

For these cases, the references are not provided in the Central database for Known Errors and no other central source of information, as aligning the original source and the central replication of information would lead to synchronisation issues and useless information maintenance overload. Instead, references to direct sources are provided below.