Thanks again Praveen.

I have used different cluster IDs for the different clusters using the
dtmd.conf. In cluster A I am able to load the configuration whereas in
cluster B I am getting the below error for the same configuration. What
would this error imply?

[root@PL-5]# immcfg -f Immcfg.xml
Failed to call saImmOmAdminOwnerSet on
parent:'safAmfNode=PL-5,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster'
, rc =  12

Also how to interpret these below errors? Do we have any documentation
available to understand more on this?

/Var/log/messages
Feb  3 10:28:42 PL-5 osafimmnd[32568]: NO Ccb 4 ABORTED (immcfg_PL-5_1353)
Feb  3 10:28:42 PL-5 osafimmnd[32568]: IN Childcount for (grand)parent
safApp=TestApp
of aborted create safSg=testSG,safApp=TestApp decremented to 0

Thanks
Greg



On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 9:16 PM, praveen malviya
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Generated imm.xml can be used in both the clusters.
> DTM_CLUSTER_ID=1 in dtmd.conf needs to be different for each cluster.
>
> Thanks,
> Praveen
>
> On 04-Feb-14 8:39 AM, Greg Hurlman wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to set up two AMF clusters (two different physical controllers
>> and different physical payload nodes) on the same LAN with different
>> cluster ID but same cluster name "myAmfCluster". But I notice, the
>> configuration which got loaded in cluster A, is not able to load on
>> cluster
>> B.
>>
>> Error on cluster B:
>>
>> [root@PL-5]# immcfg -f Immcfg.xml
>>
>> Failed to call saImmOmAdminOwnerSet on parent:
>> 'safAmfNode=PL-3,safAmfCluster=myAmfCluster' , rc =  12
>>
>>
>>
>> /Var/log/messages
>>
>> Feb  3 10:28:42 PL-5 osafimmnd[32568]: NO Ccb 4 ABORTED (immcfg_PL-5_1353)
>>
>> Feb  3 10:28:42 PL-5 osafimmnd[32568]: IN Childcount for (grand)parent
>> safApp=TestApp of aborted create safSg=testSG,safApp=TestApp decremented
>> to
>> 0
>>
>> On cluster A the below messages comes when cluster B is coming up while A
>> is already up but stops after some time.
>> /Var/log/messages:
>>
>> Feb  3 10:31:30 PL-3 osafdtmd[4914]: WA DTM:cluster_id  mis match
>>  dropping
>> message cluster_id: 45, node_id: 131343
>>
>> Feb  3 10:31:30 PL-3 osafdtmd[4914]: WA DTM:cluster_id  mis match
>>  dropping
>> message cluster_id: 45, node_id: 131343
>>
>> Feb  3 10:31:31 PL-3 osafdtmd[4914]: WA DTM:cluster_id  mis match
>>  dropping
>> message cluster_id: 45, node_id: 131343
>>
>> Feb  3 10:31:31 PL-3 osafdtmd[4914]: WA DTM:cluster_id  mis match
>>  dropping
>> message cluster_id: 45, node_id: 131343
>>
>> Feb  3 10:31:31 PL-3 osafdtmd[4914]: WA DTM:cluster_id  mis match
>>  dropping
>> message cluster_id: 45, node_id: 131343
>>
>>
>> 1. Is there anything obvious I am missing here? Has anybody tried setting
>> up two clusters in the same LAN?
>>
>> 2. Presuming same cluster name is the issue, Am I allowed to keep both the
>> cluster names same "myAmfCluster" in a LAN? If not please let me know how
>> to change the cluster name. I believe they are by default gets added when
>> I
>> create a initial configuration by ./immxml-configure.
>>
>> 3. I see cluster name is used for AMF Node and CLM Node. How do I change
>> for both?
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Greg
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