Hi Dave, You can explore 'immcfg -c' command to add component and its related objects.
Thanks & Best Regards -Nagendra, +91-9866424860 HAS Logo.jpg www.GetHighAvailability.com Get High Availability Today! NJ, USA: +1 508-507-6507 | Hyderabad, India: +91 798-992-5293 From: Hoyt, David [mailto:dh...@rbbn.com] Sent: 26 February 2021 19:58 To: Nagendra Kumar; opensaf-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: RE: [users] can components within a SU be dynamically added/deleted? Hi Kumar, Thanks for the pointer to the document. However, even though Section 7.1 states that a component can be added dynamically, it doesn't actually show or provide examples on how to do it. I find it discusses when components can be added, the transition states the SU will go through, but it doesn't actually provide the commands to actually perform the component addition? Here is the section that describes how to add components to a SU without having to lock/terminate the SU. >From this description, can you tell me how the component addition is actually performed? Again, having an example that shows the commands to be performed would certainly help. 7.1.1.2 For middleware SG only: Adding a component when the SU is in instantiated state, without deactivation of the SU. In this approach, the component can be added dynamically into SUs without lock/lock-in of the SU. When a component is added to the SU, the component is transitioned into the instantiated state(if no error occurs). This can be termed as automatic instantiation of a component. When a component is dynamically added in instantiated SU, then the SU presence state is transitioned to uninstantiated, subsequently to instantiating and then transition back to instantiated state after the component is successfully instantiated. Addition of more than one component in a single CCB is not supported. Also, the SU should be in instantiated state with at least a single component for this approach of automatic component instantiation to work. This is required because when one the component is instantiating, the SU presence state moves into instantiating and the addition of another component will be forced to be put in instantiating state which violates the basic assumption of component being added into instantiated SU. The following is the sequence of operations to be performed in this approach: - Add a Component Comp13 and Comp23 in SU1 and SU2. Both the component will be instantiated. At this point of time, SU1 has three components (Comp11, Comp12, Comp13), Comp11 and Comp12 has Active assignments. And SU2 has three components(Comp21, Comp22, Comp23), Comp21 and Comp22 has Standby assignments. - Add new SaAmfCSBaseType, SaAmfCSType. - SaAmfCtCsType (existing SaAmfCompType with new SaAmfCSType) - SaAmfSvcTypeCSTypes(Existing SaAmfSvcType with new SaAmfCSType) - two new CompCSTypes (New SaAmfCSType with Components Comp13 and Comp23). - Add CSI3 having new SaAmfCSType. At this point of time, SU1 has three components (Comp11, Comp12, Comp13), Comp11, Comp12 and Comp13 has Active assignments. And SU2 has three components (Comp21, Comp22, Comp23), Comp21, Comp22 and Comp23 has Standby assignments. Regards, David -----Original Message----- From: Nagendra Kumar <nagen...@gethighavailability.com> Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2021 2:14 PM To: Hoyt, David <dh...@rbbn.com>; opensaf-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: RE: [users] can components within a SU be dynamically added/deleted? NOTICE: This email was received from an EXTERNAL sender. Hi Dave, Please see if Section "7.1 AMF Dynamic configuration changes" of AMF PR helps you. Thanks & Best Regards -Nagendra <https://clicktime.symantec.com/3MfL89UEsxHvcZ47duBfLcY6H2?u=www.GetHighAvai lability.com> https://clicktime.symantec.com/3MfL89UEsxHvcZ47duBfLcY6H2?u=www.GetHighAvail ability.com Get High Availability Today! NJ, USA: +1 508-507-6507 -----Original Message----- From: Hoyt, David [ <mailto:dh...@rbbn.com> mailto:dh...@rbbn.com] Sent: 25 February 2021 21:24 To: <mailto:opensaf-users@lists.sourceforge.net> opensaf-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [users] can components within a SU be dynamically added/deleted? Hi all, As the title states, is there a way to dynamically add components to a SU that's up and running? I know you could delete the SG and then re-install the SG with a new xml file that includes these additional components. I'm looking for a way to keep the existing components up and running while the new ones get added (or deleted). Regards, David Notice: This e-mail together with any attachments may contain information of Ribbon Communications Inc. and its Affiliates that is confidential and/or proprietary for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, disclosure, reliance or distribution by others or forwarding without express permission is strictly prohibited. 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