Andras, Yes. It is the expected behaviour in OpenSAF, because when the application is killed then SCAP (AMF) process receives AVA down (Agent Down) message. Then AMF restarts the component if it is the restartable component. This another mechanism apart from HealthCheck. Thanks Shankar
Andras Kovi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi All, I have created a simple application that runs on a controller node and consists of only one component. The component healthchecks interval is two seconds. Everything works fine, I get the HCs in time. But when I kill the component process directly by issuing a pkill, OpenSAF restarts the component immediately as if there was some other mean that monitored the process, other than the HC. Is this true? As far as I know only passive monitoring is entitled for such functionality in the AMF but I did not start anything like that. Ok, most probably this is a very good supportive functionality, but it can cause some problems, if you are creating educative demonstrations. Regards, Andras _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://list.opensaf.org/maillist/listinfo/users __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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