- **status**: review --> fixed
- **assigned_to**: Minh Hon Chau --> nobody
- **Comment**:
changeset: 7710:1211c64b4329
tag: tip
parent: 7705:04e22070263d
user: Minh Hon Chau <[email protected]>
date: Thu Jun 09 09:18:42 2016 +0200
summary: ntfa: Lower intialize req message [#1818] V3
rev: 1211c64b4329fccdbf7a6243d90713901e7844b2
changeset: 7709:dcd876684831
branch: opensaf-5.0.x
parent: 7706:ed5616151a26
user: Minh Hon Chau <[email protected]>
date: Thu Jun 09 09:18:42 2016 +0200
summary: ntfa: Lower intialize req message [#1818] V3
rev: dcd8766848313b2d1582b1ddaf6a86efedfb9c15
changeset: 7708:35a8b02f151a
branch: opensaf-4.7.x
user: Minh Hon Chau <[email protected]>
date: Thu Jun 09 09:18:42 2016 +0200
summary: ntfa: Lower intialize req message [#1818] V3
rev: 35a8b02f151a14e1c67670d69846f7ff4f6b18cf
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** [tickets:#1818] NTF: Issue of sending message with priority in agent**
**Status:** fixed
**Milestone:** 4.7.1
**Created:** Tue May 10, 2016 06:12 AM UTC by Minh Hon Chau
**Last Updated:** Wed May 11, 2016 02:08 PM UTC
**Owner:** nobody
**Attachments:**
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[osafntfd](https://sourceforge.net/p/opensaf/tickets/1818/attachment/osafntfd)
(705.5 kB; application/octet-stream)
There's problem that intermittently fails ntftest when running test as suite.
For instance as running suite 2, the test sometimes fails because of
2016-03-10 14:53:01 SC-1 osafntfd[463]: ER NtfAdmin::subscriptionRemoved client
28 not found
trace is attached.
The test fails because mdsncs_down of previous test comes after initialize msg
of the current test, thus the client will be removed at current test
unexpectedly
Similiar ticket
https://sourceforge.net/p/opensaf/tickets/1396/
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