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** [tickets:#1877] LOG: appstream deletion fails post headless when controllers 
come back**

**Status:** unassigned
**Milestone:** 4.7.2
**Created:** Mon Jun 13, 2016 12:33 PM UTC by Ritu Raj
**Last Updated:** Mon Jun 13, 2016 12:33 PM UTC
**Owner:** nobody
**Attachments:**

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setup:
Version - opensaf 5.0.GA
6-Node cluster(SC-1:Active, SC-2:Standby, SC-3:Spare PL:4,PL-5&PL-6: Payloads)

** Issue Observed:

Pre headless state created appstream deletion fails after headless state

** Steps To Reproduce: 

(1). Create a application stream
(2). Perform headless operation 
(3). After headless state, when all controller's join back, delete the 
previously created appstream 

>> It's also observed that appstream treated as "well known stream"

>>SCALE_SLOT-71:~ # immcfg -d safLgStrCfg=Testappstream,safApp=safLogService

Jun 25 18:00:26 SCALE_SLOT-71 osafimmnd[4211]: NO Validation error 
(BAD_OPERATION) reported by implementer 'safLogService', Ccb 77 will be aborted
Jun 25 18:00:26 SCALE_SLOT-71 osafimmnd[4211]: NO Ccb 77 aborted in COMPLETED 
processing (validation)
Jun 25 18:00:26 SCALE_SLOT-71 osafimmnd[4211]: NO Ccb 77 ABORTED 
(immcfg_SCALE_SLOT-71_4515)
error - saImmOmCcbApply FAILED: SA_AIS_ERR_FAILED_OPERATION (21)
OI reports: IMM: Validation abort: **Completed validation fails** 
(ERR_BAD_OPERATION)
OI reports: **Stream delete: well known stream** 
'safLgStrCfg=Testappstream,safApp=safLogService' cannot be deleted


* Syslog and osaflogd trace file is attached



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