Testing these initial patches amf-t194-add and amf-t194-remove with
configuration 194.xml (2N model). As of now two observations:
1) While deleting csi, amfnd asserts for standby assignments. This is because
call to avnd_comp_csi_remove_done() is not expected.
2) During deletion component is marked TERMINATING but SU does not move to
TERMINATING state (According to Table 5 page 74 B41 spec Su should be marked
terminating).
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** [tickets:#194] AMF: Creating new comp/csi in existing N-way active SG does
not work**
**Status:** accepted
**Created:** Tue May 14, 2013 09:09 AM UTC by Bertil Engelholm
**Last Updated:** Mon Nov 04, 2013 07:03 PM UTC
**Owner:** Hans Feldt
I'm trying to add a new component (and csi for it) in an existing N-way active
SG and it does not work. If I create all new objects in the same IMM CCB AMF
complains about missing Compcsi.
If the new CSI is created in a separate CCB the creating works but the new
component is not started. If I in this state locks/unlocks (amf-adm
lock/unlock) the SuA1 all components comes up. But if I in this state also try
to lock/unlock SuA2, the amf-adm lock hangs.
I have attached a tar file that contains three campaigns that creates the
configurations.
install_JavaSgA_campaign.xml installs a basic simulated Java configuration.
addCompCsi-1_campaign.xml tries to add the comp/csi in one CCB which fails.
addCompCsi-2_campaign.xml adds the csi in a separate CCB which works but comp
does not start and SU lock/unlock hangs.
So first run the install campaign and then either addCompCsi-1 or addCompCsi-2.
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