- **status**: unassigned --> duplicate
- **assigned_to**: Praveen
- **Milestone**: future --> never
- **Comment**:

Fixed as part of #98



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** [tickets:#102] AMF support for saAmfSGAutoRepair configuration attribute**

**Status:** duplicate
**Milestone:** never
**Created:** Mon May 13, 2013 05:24 AM UTC by Nagendra Kumar
**Last Updated:** Mon May 13, 2013 05:24 AM UTC
**Owner:** Praveen

Migrated from http://devel.opensaf.org/ticket/3088

"Service Unit Fail-Over Recovery—In the context of a service unit failover 
recovery action, the Availability Management Framework attempts to terminate 
all components of the service unit. If the service group containing the service 
unit has the automatic repair configuration attribute set (saAmfSGAutoRepair 
set to SA_TRUE), and all components have been successfully terminated, the 
Availability Management Framework reenables the operational states of the 
service
unit and of its disabled components and evaluates the various criteria used to 
determine if the service unit must be reinstantiated (such as the preferred 
number of in-service service units for the service group containing that 
service unit) it then reinstantiates service units, if deemed necessary."


If supported it would make it possible to put non critical components in their 
own SG with saAmfSGAutoRepair set to FALSE. That should leave the SU in oper 
state DISABLED waiting for manual repair. And an alarm I guess (cry for help...)


Currently errors in non critical components can escalate to node failover thus 
affecting critical components.





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