Summary: amfd: adjust NPI app configuration during unlock-in op [#1564] 
Review request for Trac Ticket(s): #1564 
Peer Reviewer(s): Hans N, Nagendra, Gary 
Pull request to: <<LIST THE PERSON WITH PUSH ACCESS HERE>>
Affected branch(es): ALL 
Development branch: <<IF ANY GIVE THE REPO URL>>

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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 f3e3ec7ca8bdb38740f6f18274ea7a561ee96462
Author: praveen.malv...@oracle.com
Date:   Wed, 28 Oct 2015 17:59:22 +0530

        amfd: adjust NPI app configuration during unlock-in op [#1564]

        SG went to unstable for unlock operation on locked SG.

        This issue is applicable for NPI apps only. For a NPI SU, only one SI 
can be
        assigned to the whole SU. Remaining SIs if configured will remain
        unassigned. Earliar creating a SU in the system was allowed only in 
LOCK_IN
        state. So in typical steps, a user used to configure a SU in the system 
in
        LOCK_IN state and after this user performs unlock-in operation on the 
SU.
        During this UNLOCK_IN opearation, AMF adjusts SG configuration 
attributes
        for example for NPI application it adjusts the value of
        saAmfSGMaxActiveSIsperSU and saAmfSGMaxStandbySIsperSU. So issue will 
not be
        reproducible in this way. Now from 4.5 release creation of SU is 
allowed if
        either node or sg is in LOCK_IN state. In this reported issue SUs are
        created by keeping SG in LOCK_IN state.

        Patch fixes the problem by adjusting the SG attributes during unlock-in
        operation on SG, Node or NG.


Complete diffstat:
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 osaf/services/saf/amf/amfd/node.cc      |  3 ++-
 osaf/services/saf/amf/amfd/nodegroup.cc |  1 +
 osaf/services/saf/amf/amfd/sg.cc        |  1 +
 3 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)


Testing Commands:
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Tested with the configuration attached in the ticket .

Testing, Expected Results:
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Ony one SI will be fully assigned and SG will be stable.

Conditions of Submission:
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Ack from any reviewer.

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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