Hi Daniel, RPCs like the one you show are normally tested all the time. 
Question: is the switch connected when you send the RPC?

BR/Luis

> On Apr 6, 2017, at 3:43 AM, Daniel Gheorghita <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi ,
> 
> The following RPC used to work fine in the past but in the last 2-3 months I 
> have been getting an error.
> Using distribution-karaf-0.5.2-Boron-SR2.zip 
> <https://nexus.opendaylight.org/content/repositories/opendaylight.release/org/opendaylight/integration/distribution-karaf/0.5.2-Boron-SR2/distribution-karaf-0.5.2-Boron-SR2.zip>
>  and the budle that implements the RPC is active
> 283 | Active   |  80 | 0.3.2.Boron-SR2                    | 
> org.opendaylight.openflowplugin.openflowplugin-impl
> 
> 
> POST {{contr}}/restconf/operations/sal-flow:add-flow
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
> <input xmlns="urn:opendaylight:flow:service">
>   <barrier>false</barrier>
>   <node 
> xmlns:inv="urn:opendaylight:inventory">/inv:nodes/inv:node[inv:id="openflow:<swid>"]</node>
>   <hard-timeout>0</hard-timeout>
>   <idle-timeout>0</idle-timeout>
>   <installHw>false</installHw>
>   <match>
>     <vlan-match>
>       <vlan-id>
>         <vlan-id>37</vlan-id>
>         <vlan-id-present>true</vlan-id-present>
>       </vlan-id>
>     </vlan-match>
>   </match>
>   <instructions>
>     <instruction>
>       <order>0</order>
>       <apply-actions>
>         <action>
>           <output-action>
>             <output-node-connector>23</output-node-connector>
>           </output-action>
>           <order>0</order>
>         </action>
>       </apply-actions>
>     </instruction>
>   </instructions>
>   <priority>0</priority>
>   <strict>false</strict>
>   <table_id>0</table_id>
> </input>
> 
> 
> This is the error message I get.
> {
>   "errors": {
>     "error": [
>       {
>         "error-type": "application",
>         "error-tag": "operation-not-supported",
>         "error-message": "No local or remote implementation available for rpc 
> AbsoluteSchemaPath{path=[(urn:opendaylight:flow:service?revision=2013-08-19)add-flow]}"
>       }
>     ]
>   }
> }
> 
> Has this RPC been disabled on purpose only for external use(i.e. REST)? 
> I have been successfully using salFlowService.addFlow() RPC within 
> Opendaylight.(java code)
> 
> Regards,
> Daniel
> 
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