I've not experienced that error, but out of curiosity did you try performing a 
search against the Computer System or Base Element forms looking for that 
specific instanceid within the datasetid mentioned?  That error indicates more 
of a potential problem with the CMDB itself than the CI Viewer, in my opinion.  
In the past when the CI Viewer has been broken for me, I get either the 
spinning ball that indicates something is loading, or I get an error message 
right away informing me that it can't find some component of the CI Viewer 
itself.

Thanks,

Shawn Pierson
Remedy Developer | Southern Union

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Subject: CI Viewer won't work after mid-tier upgrade

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I've upgraded my mid-tier to 7.5 to address a different issue, but now my CI 
Viewer isn't working:
The CI Relationship Viewer could not open because the specified root CI does 
not exist.
namespace = BMC.CORE
classname = BMC_ComputerSystem
datasetid = BMC.ASSET
instanceid = AG0019bb379a54xgwWRwgCuxog0Pm3

I've triple checked that the assets are there and fine.

ARS 7.1 p 11
CMDB 2.1 p4
Mid-tier 7.5 p4
ITSM 7.0.03 p 9
On Linux with remote Oracle 10g RAC

The compatibility document seems to indicate this should work, and it seems to 
work for all the ITSM features.  Has anyone else seen this?  Is it an 
incompatibility?  Do I have to go back to a 7.1 mid-tier?

Anne Ramey
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