Thanks Praveen that answers my question.

Some other issues while testing in version 4.3.1 found that,

1. While a component is made to restarts for some valid error scenario for
the defined number of saAmfSGCompRestartMax(Value=10), recovery option set
to component restart, it does not honor the attributes

saAmfCompNumMaxInstantiateWithoutDelay(value=2)
saAmfCompNumMaxInstantiateWithDelay and (value=8)
saAmfCompDelayBetweenInstantiateAttempts(Value=10000000000).

Does this attributes depends on other configurations or is getting
overridden by some other attributes?

2. While verifying compDisableRestart, I set compDisableRestart=true, when
the component was continuously restarting.

Result was instead of component restart it went to SUFailover as the
recovery option and then node reboot. While I was expecting the behavior to
just pause restarting and again when the value will be set to
compDisableRestart=false, then start instantiate it and if fails again
continue restarting with restart count set to zero. Am I interpreting
correctly here? Is this attribute dependent or being overridden by some
other configuration attribute?

Basically I was looking for debugging, a configuration option to pause
temporarily or stop the continuous attempts to instantiate this component
as a result of SU unlock admin operation, but not able to come up for a
valid error reason. Every other attempt fails and eventually escalated to
node reboot and prevents from looking into the issue. Do we have a way to
stop this?

Anything obvious errors I am doing here?

Thanks
Greg



On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 2:17 AM, praveen malviya
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  Please see inline.
>
> On 03-Oct-13 9:37 AM, Greg Hurlman wrote:
>
> Thanks Praveen,
>
>  Precisely I wanted the configuration to form different node groups out
> of the payload nodes. Ex: If PL-1, PL-2, PL-3 and PL-4 are the payload
> nodes, then how do we differentiate the DN names given to the saAmfNGNodeList
> when PL-1 and PL-2 form one group and PL-3 and PL-4 form the other group. I
> believe PLs we can  not mention in DN otherwise the DN names for both the
> groups will be the same.
>
> I tried to make a new group from existing imm.xml which is having 2 SCs
> and 2 PLs
> To make SC-1 and PL-3 in one group:
> 1)immcfg -c SaAmfNodeGroup
> safAmfNodeGroup=SC-1andPL-3,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster -a
> saAmfNGNodeList=safAmfNode=SC-1,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster
> 2) immcfg safAmfNodeGroup=SC-1andPL-3,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster -a
> saAmfNGNodeList+=safAmfNode=PL-3,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster
> 3)immlist safAmfNodeGroup=SC-1andPL-3,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster gives
> Name                                               Type         Value(s)
> ========================================================================
> safAmfNodeGroup                                    SA_STRING_T
> safAmfNodeGroup=SC-1andPL-3
> saAmfNGNodeList                                    SA_NAME_T
> safAmfNode=SC-1,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster (42)
> safAmfNode=PL-3,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster (42)
> SaImmAttrImplementerName                           SA_STRING_T
> safAmfService
> SaImmAttrClassName                                 SA_STRING_T
> SaAmfNodeGroup
> SaImmAttrAdminOwnerName                            SA_STRING_T  <Empty>
>
> 4) Now in AMF application in SG class:
> <attr>
> <name>saAmfSGSuHostNodeGroup</name>
> <value>safAmfNodeGroup=SC-1andPL-3,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster</value>
> </attr>
>
> So AMF will spawn SUs on SC-1 and PL-3 for this SG.
>
>
>  Also could you tell me the configurations for protection group and
> service instance assignment with reference to both examples for both 2N and
> N-way active models?
>
>   I did not get this questions correctly. These configuration are already
> in samples directory of opensaf tar.
> Once these configurations are brought up, command "amf-state siass" will
> show HA states of SIs in SUs.
>
> Thanks
> Praveen
>
>  Thanks,
> Greg
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 10:41 PM, praveen malviya <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Please see inline.
>>
>> On 24-Sep-13 2:27 AM, Greg Hurlman wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Guys,
>>>
>>> Need some help in understanding more on configuring the SG and protection
>>> groups for the below example scenario.
>>>
>>> Referring to spec SAI-AIS-AMF-B.04.01, section 3.1.11 figure 2, and
>>> sample
>>> example AppConfig-2N.xml, how would I can configure IMM model for the
>>> below
>>> entities:
>>>
>>> 1. SG1 spanning node U and V? Do I need to mention something like this or
>>> something else?
>>>
>>> <attr>
>>> <name>saAmfSGSuHostNodeGroup</name>
>>> <value>safAmfNodeGroup=U,V ,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster</value>
>>> </attr>
>>> 2. PG A1 between components C1 and C3.
>>> 3. Service instance A, being assigned active to S1 and standby to S2
>>>
>>  1) Suppose the above mentioned node group has been created and it
>> contains two nodes in its attribute NodeList:
>> saAmfNGNodeList                                    SA_NAME_T
>> safAmfNode=NodeU,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster (42)
>> safAmfNode=NodeV,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster (42)
>>
>> 2) Now in order to map Service Unit S1 to  Node U, configure S1 with
>> attibute:
>>                 <attr>
>> <name>saAmfSUHostNodeOrNodeGroup</name>
>> <value>safAmfNode=NodeU,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster</value>
>>                 </attr>
>>
>> Similary for S2.
>>
>> So in this way S1 will come up on Node U and S2 will come up on S2.
>> In AppConfig-2N.xml:
>> For mapping SU1 to SC-1 add this attrbiute:
>>             <attr>
>> <name>saAmfSUHostNodeOrNodeGroup</name>
>> <value>safAmfNode=SC-1,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster</value>
>>                 </attr>
>>
>> For SU2 replace SC-1 by SC-2.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Praveen
>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Greg
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