- **status**: unassigned --> accepted
- **assigned_to**: Nagendra Kumar
- **Part**: - --> lib
- **Milestone**: future --> 5.2.FC
- **Comment**:

As per SAI-AIS-CPROG-B.05.01.pdf:
SA_AIS_ERR_ACCESS - Access is denied due to a reason other than a security 
violation.
SA_AIS_ERR_INVALID_PARAM - A parameter is not set correctly.

SA_AIS_ERR_ACCESS was added after Amf Specs B 3.1 onwards and is not available 
in B1.1.
Some explanation is there in B3.1:
The Availability Management Framework validates the recommended recovery action
in an implementation-dependent way. This could be done, for example, by putting 
in
place security measures like access control and authentication schemes. If the 
validation
succeeds, the Availability Management Framework will not implement a
weaker recovery action than the recommended one; however, the Availability 
Management
Framework may decide to implement a stronger recovery action based on
its recovery escalation policy. If the validation fails, the Availability 
Management
Framework rejects the error report with the return code SA_AIS_ERR_ACCESS
unless the recommended recovery action is SA_AMF_NO_RECOMMENDATION.

So, Amf can return ERR_ACCESS if the recommended recovery is not valid.
But again it is how we implement it.

So, my suggestion is to close this ticket by marking invalid. Please throw your 
suggestion within 5 days.




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** [tickets:#252] amf: saAmfPmStart_3() returns SA_AIS_ERR_ACCESS when called 
with invalid recovery.**

**Status:** accepted
**Milestone:** 5.2.FC
**Created:** Thu May 16, 2013 06:49 AM UTC by Praveen
**Last Updated:** Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:06 AM UTC
**Owner:** Nagendra Kumar


Migrated from http://devel.opensaf.org/ticket/2813.
Changeset:3728
 When saAmfPmStart_3() is called with invalid value of 
SaAmfRecommendedRecoveryT (say 19), it returns SA_AIS_ERR_ACCESS instead of 
SA_AIS_ERR_INVALID_PARAM. SA_AIS_ERR_ACCESS should be returned when AMF rejects 
recommended recovery from functionality perspective and should not returned as 
validation check.


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