OpenSAF "out of the box" should be as simple as possible to build
and "play with". Any serious deployer of OpenSAF would have to read
the documentation and decide if PBE is needed or not. 

I dont see the SAF IMM standard compliance argument as very relevant.
A deployer can achieve persistence (and compliance) by dumping the imm.db
after every ccb. This would be done at the higher scripting/wrapper
layer. Such a solution is definitely realistic, even preferrable for
down sized systems that only change configuration settings rarely. 

The AMF administrative state could possibly be an issue, but again,
since the administrative state is strictly linked to an administrative
operation that the om-client has to invoke for the administrative state
to change, the wrapper layer could perform an immdump here also if
deemed necessary by the deployer. The adminstrative state is never
altered spntaneously by the AMF so it is really not a runtime attribute,
but a config attribute define in a very odd way by SAF.

No one else should be using persistent runtime data, but if they do
then they should probably run with the PBE enabled, or rethink why they
are using persistent runtime data.




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** [tickets:#54] IMM: Enable IMM PBE by default**

**Status:** wontfix
**Created:** Wed May 08, 2013 08:18 AM UTC by Anders Bjornerstedt
**Last Updated:** Wed May 08, 2013 08:19 AM UTC
**Owner:** nobody

Migrated from: 
http://devel.opensaf.org/ticket/1760

Background: http://devel.opensaf.org/ticket/543

IMM PBE support has been included since 4.0 but not enabled by default meaning 
IMM has not been standard compliant regarding persistence.

This ticket suggests to enable PBE by default. This is a small change to the 
configure script (and documentation) but a big conceptual change and 
requirements on the build and runtime environment (sqlite).



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