- **status**: review --> fixed
- **Type**: defect --> enhancement
- **Milestone**: 5.0.1 --> 5.1.FC
- **Comment**:

https://sourceforge.net/p/opensaf/mailman/message/35058089/

changeset:   7685:5a25c0bd2814
tag:         tip
user:        Alex Jones <[email protected]>
date:        Fri May 27 15:29:19 2016 +0530
summary:     amfnd: change handling saAmfCSIDependencies to follow the same 
order for STANDBY as ACTIVE [#1734]




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** [tickets:#1734] amf: handing of CSI dependencies should be same for standby 
as active**

**Status:** fixed
**Milestone:** 5.1.FC
**Created:** Wed Apr 06, 2016 06:32 PM UTC by Alex Jones
**Last Updated:** Wed May 04, 2016 07:29 PM UTC
**Owner:** Alex Jones


saAmfCSIDependencies should follow the same order for STANDBY as ACTIVE. Even 
though this is not explicitly mentioned in AMF B.04.01, we agreed that it 
should be the case.

>From "users" mailing list:

Hi Alex/Praveen,

I don't remember being part of a discussion where the STANDBY assignments 
should be given the same treatment as 'QUIESCED/QUIESCING' in this scenario. I 
guess the implementation just took that route based on the words "or another HA 
state" as-in P 186, section 3.8.1.3, lines29- 30 - "the active HA state is 
removed from components or another HA state is assigned to components"

In my opinion, I think both ACTIVE and STANDBY assignments should follow the 
same ordering of dependencies . I also think this brings no additional 
considerations whether it is PI or NPI.

Cheers,
Mathi.


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