Some comments/observation:

-Why in susm.c csi_rec->single_csi_add_rem_in_si is used only in case of 
deletion of csi?. If this flag is set in the beginning for assignmnet also, it 
can be used to search the uassigned csi for csi assignment.
Am I missing something because of which csi flag is not used for assignment 
case.

-Also in avnd_su_si_oper_done(), AMFND always set si->single_csi_add_rem_in_si 
to AVSV_SUSI_ACT_BASE, so no need to set it in avnd_su_pres_st_chng_prc().

-In case of deletion of csi, csi_rec->single_csi_add_rem_in_si is not set to 
AVSV_SUSI_ACT_BASE after completion of csi delete.

Thanks,
Praveen


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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:** Tue Nov 05, 2013 02:44 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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