Hi @Anton_Kha ,
The error message "The relation given is not cancelled, can not reenable" indicates that the Live Copy relationship for the component is not in a state where it can be re-enabled. This can happen if there are conflicting changes between the source and target Live Copy instances, or if there are issues with the Live Copy configuration.
Here are a few possible reasons for the issue and some steps to troubleshoot:
1. Conflicting Changes: If there are conflicting changes between the source and target Live Copy instances, it can prevent the re-enabling of component inheritance. Check if there are any pending changes in the source or target Live Copy instances that may be conflicting with the inheritance re-enabling. Resolve any conflicts and try re-enabling inheritance again.
2. Live Copy Configuration: If there are issues with the Live Copy configuration, it can prevent the inheritance re-enabling. Check if the Live Copy configuration is set up correctly and if there are any errors or warnings in the Live Copy console. Resolve any issues and try re-enabling inheritance again.
3. CQ:Responsive Node: The presence of the cq:responsive node in the component structure can cause issues with the inheritance re-enabling. Try removing the cq:responsive node from the component structure and then re-enabling inheritance. If this works, you may need to modify the component structure to support inheritance with the cq:responsive node.
4. AEM Version: Check if there are any differences in the AEM version between your local environment and the AEM Cloud environment. If there are differences, it may be related to a bug or issue in the AEM version used in the Cloud environment. Check if there are any hotfixes or patches available to address the issue.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it is recommended to reach out to Adobe Support or your AEM implementation partner for further investigation and assistance.