Summary:osaf:fm on new-Active handling amfd up event of peer old-Active node 
which is going down[#2151] V2 
Review request for Trac Ticket(s):2151
Peer Reviewer(s): Anders, Nagendra, Praveen
Affected branch(es): default(5.2)
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 f70760cdc9b2ca013702f9f18c926ad1fd504206
Author: Ramesh Betham<[email protected]>
Date:   Thu, 02 Mar 2017 13:58:04 +0530

        osaf:fm on new-Active handling amfd up event of peer old-Active node 
which
        is going down[#2151] V2


Complete diffstat:
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 src/fm/fmd/fm_evt.h  |    2 +-
 src/fm/fmd/fm_main.c |   78 
++++++++++++++++++-----------------------------------------
 src/fm/fmd/fm_mds.c  |  181 
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------------------
 3 files changed, 155 insertions(+), 106 deletions(-)


Testing Commands:
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1. Verify as per the reproducible steps mentioned in Ticket(#2151) description.
2. Verify switch-overs and failovers.

Testing, Expected Results:
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Once fm on new-Active detects amfd process is still alive on the peer node 
which is going down (and no peer FM exist) issues a local-reboot by logging 
appropriate message for admin to check.
Regular switchovers and failovers should pass.


Conditions of Submission:
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Ack from 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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