Summary: amfd: respond to nid only after initialization is completed [#1334]
Review request for Trac Ticket(s): #1334
Peer Reviewer(s): Mathi, Hans N, Praveen
Pull request to: <<LIST THE PERSON WITH PUSH ACCESS HERE>>
Affected branch(es): All
Development branch: Default

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Impacted area       Impact y/n
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 Docs                    n
 Build system            n
 RPM/packaging           n
 Configuration files     n
 Startup scripts         n
 SAF services            y
 OpenSAF services        n
 Core libraries          n
 Samples                 n
 Tests                   n
 Other                   n


Comments (indicate scope for each "y" above):
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changeset eeba7fe22afb8f4c40bb393d45a108cc59061eda
Author: Nagendra Kumar<[email protected]>
Date:   Mon, 27 Apr 2015 14:41:02 +0530

        amfd: respond to nid only after initialization is completed [#1334] Act 
Amfd
        initialization is said to be completed when it completes its 
initialization
        with imm. Apart from initializing with imm, Standby Amfd also need to 
get
        run time data from Act Amfd using cold sync. So, Standby Amfd 
initialization
        is said to be completed when it completes its initialization with imm 
and it
        completes its cold sync with Act Amfd. In the present code, Standby is
        sending response to nid without cold sync complete. So, code has been 
added
        to send nid response only when Amfd completes its initialization.


Complete diffstat:
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 osaf/services/saf/amf/amfd/chkop.cc |  4 ++++
 osaf/services/saf/amf/amfd/main.cc  |  6 +++++-
 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)


Testing Commands:
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1. Start Act controller SC-1.
   Start Standby controller SC-2 and stop SC-1 when
   Standby Amfd is in the middle of cold sync.
2. Start Act controller SC-1.
   Start Standby controller SC-2 and stop SC-1 when
   Standby Amfd has completed cold sync but Amfnd has not asigned
   role to Fmd at Standby controller.


Testing, Expected Results:
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1. Fmd reboots the node :
Apr 27 12:56:32 PM_SC-2 osaffmd[11792]: Rebooting OpenSAF NodeId = 0 EE Name = 
No EE Mapped, Reason: Failover occurred, but this node is not yet ready, 
OwnNodeId = 131599, SupervisionTime = 60
2. Same as above.

Conditions of Submission:
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Ack from peer reviewers.

Arch      Built     Started    Linux distro
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mips        n          n
mips64      n          n
x86         n          n
x86_64      y          y
powerpc     n          n
powerpc64   n          n


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