ITL file is missing on my CUCM TFTP server

Hello,
I have a problem on my CUCM cluster : the ITL.tlv files on the TFTP server (on all CUCM are missing).
When i check the file with the URL : CUCM_IP:6970/ConfigFileCacheList.txt i don't see the ITL.tlv the is just :
SEPDefault.cnf 17 1
MTPDefault.cnf 17 0
CFBDefault.cnf 17 0
SAADefault.cnf 17 1
SDADefault.cnf 17 1
lddefault.cfg 55 1
gkdefault.cfg 55 1
SIPDefault.cnf 827 1
XMLDefault.cnf.xml.sgn 8148 7
DefaultFP0000000000-c7a6c673-7479-46b0-839e-014d3d093963.xml.sgn 1863 1
CFBHW-TR.cnf.xml 2893 1
SEP123456789012.cnf.xml 7381 1
SEP0CD996911C3D.cnf.xml.sgn
I try to regenerate certificate on all CUCM, it's not OK.
CUCM version : 8.5.1.15900-4
I have 1 publisher and 2 subscriber.
Can you help me please ?
Best regards.

Yes all CUCM and phones are impacted.
There are big problem on my phone, when i restart IPphone, there are :time problem, Softkey problem, URL button, ect... .
All phone are registered on my CUCM SUbscriber1, when i execture show itl, i had a message error, i correct the issue by execute the command 'set web-security' and now when i exectue show itl i have : "The ITL file was verified successfully.".
But i have 6 records :(on my subscriber01)
TVS
TVS
CAPF
TVS
System Administrator Security Token
TFTP
TVS service is running on all CUCM.
I already tried to restart all services and the problem persists

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