- **status**: unassigned --> assigned
- **assigned_to**: Nagendra Kumar
- **Milestone**: future --> 5.1.FC



---

** [tickets:#369] Performing admin unlock-in operation on standby MW SU, 
standby controller rebooted due to RDE component got instantiation failed.**

**Status:** assigned
**Milestone:** 5.1.FC
**Created:** Fri May 31, 2013 03:46 AM UTC by Nagendra Kumar
**Last Updated:** Wed Jul 15, 2015 02:29 PM UTC
**Owner:** Nagendra Kumar
**Attachments:**

- [logs.tar](https://sourceforge.net/p/opensaf/tickets/369/attachment/logs.tar) 
(433.5 kB; application/x-gzip-compressed)


Migrated from http://devel.opensaf.org/ticket/2312

Setup: 4 Node SUSE 11, PC-Setup, 64Bit
Changeset : 3032


Scenario:
1. Brought up 4 nodes SC-1 as active , SC-2 as standby and PL-3, PL-4 as 
payloads.
2. On active controller, perfomed the below operations:-


# amf-adm lock safSu=SC-2,safSg=2N,safApp=OpenSAF
# amf-adm lock-in safSu=SC-2,safSg=2N,safApp=OpenSAF
# amf-adm lock safSu=SC-2,safSg=NoRed?,safApp=OpenSAF
# amf-adm lock-in safSu=SC-2,safSg=NoRed?,safApp=OpenSAF


States after step 2 are as shown below:-


inux-xc76:~ # amf-state su
safSu=PL-4,safSg=NoRed?,safApp=OpenSAF
saAmfSUAdminState=UNLOCKED(1)
saAmfSUOperState=ENABLED(1)
saAmfSUPresenceState=INSTANTIATED(3)
saAmfSUReadinessState=IN-SERVICE(2)
safSu=PL-3,safSg=NoRed?,safApp=OpenSAF
saAmfSUAdminState=UNLOCKED(1)
saAmfSUOperState=ENABLED(1)
saAmfSUPresenceState=INSTANTIATED(3)
saAmfSUReadinessState=IN-SERVICE(2)
safSu=SC-1,safSg=2N,safApp=OpenSAF
saAmfSUAdminState=UNLOCKED(1)
saAmfSUOperState=ENABLED(1)
saAmfSUPresenceState=INSTANTIATED(3)
saAmfSUReadinessState=IN-SERVICE(2)
safSu=SC-1,safSg=NoRed?,safApp=OpenSAF
saAmfSUAdminState=UNLOCKED(1)
saAmfSUOperState=ENABLED(1)
saAmfSUPresenceState=INSTANTIATED(3)
saAmfSUReadinessState=IN-SERVICE(2)
safSu=SC-2,safSg=2N,safApp=OpenSAF
saAmfSUAdminState=LOCKED-INSTANTIATION(3)
saAmfSUOperState=ENABLED(1)
saAmfSUPresenceState=UNINSTANTIATED(1)
saAmfSUReadinessState=OUT-OF-SERVICE(1)
safSu=SC-2,safSg=NoRed?,safApp=OpenSAF
saAmfSUAdminState=LOCKED-INSTANTIATION(3)
saAmfSUOperState=ENABLED(1)
saAmfSUPresenceState=UNINSTANTIATED(1)
saAmfSUReadinessState=OUT-OF-SERVICE(1) 


On Standby , ps -ef | grep osaf output :-
==========================
linux-xc76:~ # ps -ef | grep osaf
root 4442 1 0 14:25 ? 00:00:00 /usr/lib64/opensaf/osafamfd —tracemask=0xffffffff
root 4452 1 0 14:25 ? 00:00:00 /usr/lib64/opensaf/osafamfnd 
—tracemask=0xffffffff
root 4599 2989 0 14:26 pts/1 00:00:00 grep osaf 


3. Performed admin unlock-instantiation of MW standby SU , which fails with 
SA_AIS_ERR_TIMEOUT. 


amf-adm unlock-in safSu=SC-2,safSg=2N,safApp=OpenSAF
error - saImmOmAdminOperationInvoke_2 admin-op RETURNED: SA_AIS_ERR_TIMEOUT (5) 


After step3, observed that standby controller went down due to instantiation 
failed for RDE component.


SC-2 /var/log/messages:- 
========================
Nov 16 14:37:10 linux-cgbm osafamfnd[4370]: 
'safSu=SC-2,safSg=2N,safApp=OpenSAF' Presence State UNINSTANTIATED => 
INSTANTIATING


Nov 16 14:37:10 linux-cgbm osafamfnd[4370]: Instantiation of 
'safComp=RDE,safSu=SC-2,safSg=2N,safApp=OpenSAF' failed
Nov 16 14:37:10 linux-cgbm osafamfnd[4370]: Reason:'Exec of script success, but 
script exits with non-zero status'
Nov 16 14:37:10 linux-cgbm osafamfnd[4370]: Exit code: 7
Nov 16 14:37:10 linux-cgbm osafrded[4670]: Started
Nov 16 14:37:10 linux-cgbm osafrded[4670]: rde@2010f has active state => 
Standby role
Nov 16 14:37:20 linux-cgbm osafamfnd[4370]: Instantiation of 
'safComp=RDE,safSu=SC-2,safSg=2N,safApp=OpenSAF' failed
Nov 16 14:37:20 linux-cgbm osafamfnd[4370]: Reason: component registration 
timer expired
Nov 16 14:37:20 linux-cgbm osafamfnd[4370]: 
'safComp=RDE,safSu=SC-2,safSg=2N,safApp=OpenSAF'got Inst failed
Nov 16 14:37:20 linux-cgbm osafamfnd[4370]: Rebooting OpenSAF NodeId? = 131599 
EE Name = , Reason: NCS component Instantiation failed
=====================================


Amfd, amfnd logs for both the controllers are attached.


Changed 19 months ago by sathyush 
■attachment logs.tgz  added 
Changed 19 months ago by hafe ¶
  All the "NID" started processes that at the same time are AMF components 
(RDE, FM, CLMD, LOG, IMMD, NTFD, ?) cannot be started by AMF which is the case 
here. They are not designed for that. Could be fixed but what is the use case?


Changed 19 months ago by sathyush ¶
  ■milestone changed from 4.2.1 to future_releases 
The usecase tested here is, to lock, lock instantiate of MW SU's followed by 
unlock instantiation, unlock of middleware SU's and verify that all the 
middleware SU's are brought up successfully.


Changed 19 months ago by sathyush ¶
  The above admin operations when performed on standby controller, had a 
different behaviour.


On SC-2, performed the below operations and their output is as follows:
===========================================================================
# amf-adm lock safSu=SC-2,safSg=2N,safApp=OpenSAF
# amf-adm lock-in safSu=SC-2,safSg=2N,safApp=OpenSAF
# amf-adm lock safSu=SC-2,safSg=NoRed?,safApp=OpenSAF
# amf-adm lock-in safSu=SC-2,safSg=NoRed?,safApp=OpenSAF


The first 3 operations were successful but lock-in of NoRed? SU's gave 
SA_AIS_ERR_BAD_HANDLE


===================================================
amf-adm lock-in safSu=SC-2,safSg=NoRed?,safApp=OpenSAF 


error - saImmOmAdminOperationInvoke_2 FAILED: SA_AIS_ERR_BAD_HANDLE (9)


amf-state su
error - saImmOmInitialize FAILED: SA_AIS_ERR_TRY_AGAIN (6)
# ps -ef | grep saf
root 13246 1 0 Nov16 ? 00:00:02 /bin/bash /usr/lib/opensaf/nid_tipc start eth0 
7788
root 13346 1 0 Nov16 ? 00:00:06 /usr/lib/opensaf/osafamfd —tracemask=0xffffffff
root 13356 1 0 Nov16 ? 00:00:07 /usr/lib/opensaf/osafamfnd —tracemask=0xffffffff
root 29803 3205 0 09:47 pts/0 00:00:00 grep saf
=========================================================





---

Sent from sourceforge.net because [email protected] is 
subscribed to https://sourceforge.net/p/opensaf/tickets/

To unsubscribe from further messages, a project admin can change settings at 
https://sourceforge.net/p/opensaf/admin/tickets/options.  Or, if this is a 
mailing list, you can unsubscribe from the mailing list.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic
patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols are 
consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, 
J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity 
planning reports. https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/305295220;132659582;e
_______________________________________________
Opensaf-tickets mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensaf-tickets

Reply via email to