There is a LOG_NOTICE message being logged by AMF:

'%s' faulted due to '%s'

Possible causes seem to be:

                                   "errorReport",
                                   "healthCheckFailed",
                                   "passiveMonitorFailed",
                                   "activeMonitorFailed",
                                   "cLCCommandFailed",
                                   "healthCheckcallbackTimeout",
                                   "healthCheckcallbackFailed",
                                   "avaDown",
                                   "prxRegTimeout",
                                   "csiSetcallbackTimeout",
                                   "csiRemovecallbackTimeout",
                                   "csiSetcallbackFailed",
                                   "csiRemovecallbackFailed",
                                   "qscingCompleteTimeout",
"csiAttributeChangeCallbackTimeout",
"csiAttributeChangeCallbackFailed"


regards,
Anders Widell

On 01/02/2018 11:44 PM, Carroll, James R wrote:
Hi All,

We are using OpenSAF 5.2, and have tracing and logging for all SAF daemons 
turned up as much as possible.
We need to be able to identify exactly when OpenSAF detects an application 
health check failure.
With all the logging we have enabled, we cannot easily identify this situation.
We are hopeful that there is some type of identifying logging, such as "Health Check 
has failed, recovery will be initiated", or something clearly identifiable similar 
to this.

Does anyone have a recommendation on any type of string or pattern, that we 
could use to identify this exact condition?

Thanks.

Jim

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