- **status**: review --> fixed
- **Comment**:

changeset:   7807:b58e45bc279c
branch:      opensaf-4.7.x
parent:      7803:832d247b2ea4
user:        Nagendra Kumar<[email protected]>
date:        Mon Jul 18 13:20:09 2016 +0530
summary:     amfnd: ignore cleanup succ event during shutdown [#1915]

changeset:   7808:1db6433d2f9f
branch:      opensaf-5.0.x
parent:      7805:19cca11d33c5
user:        Nagendra Kumar<[email protected]>
date:        Mon Jul 18 13:20:35 2016 +0530
summary:     amfnd: ignore cleanup succ event during shutdown [#1915]

changeset:   7809:589e09d7a7c3
tag:         tip
parent:      7806:756774901e5f
user:        Nagendra Kumar<[email protected]>
date:        Mon Jul 18 13:20:49 2016 +0530
summary:     amfnd: ignore cleanup succ event during shutdown [#1915]


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** [tickets:#1915] Amfnd: Core dump during opensafd stop**

**Status:** fixed
**Milestone:** 4.7.2
**Created:** Thu Jul 14, 2016 05:26 AM UTC by Nagendra Kumar
**Last Updated:** Fri Jul 15, 2016 09:16 AM UTC
**Owner:** Nagendra Kumar


Steps to reproduce
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1. Start single controller. Upload a PI SU(two components, PI and NPI) 
configuration and unlock it.
2. Keep 5 sec delay in terminate script of NPI comp.
3. Run admin restart command on the comp
4. Stop opensafd.

Observed behaviour
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Got core dump of Amfnd.:

Expected behaviour
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Amfnd should not crash.

Error messages
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Jul 14 18:52:47 PM_SC-1 osafamfnd[24520]: clc.cc:1149: 
avnd_comp_clc_st_chng_prc: Assertion 'csi' failed.
Jul 14 18:52:47 PM_SC-1 amf_demo[24704]: AL AMF Node Director is down, 
terminate this process



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