Summary: log: fix ER no stream exists in syslog [#2043] V2
Review request for Trac Ticket(s): #2043
Peer Reviewer(s): Lennart, Mahesh
Pull request to: <<LIST THE PERSON WITH PUSH ACCESS HERE>>
Affected branch(es): 5.1, default
Development branch: default

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Impacted area       Impact y/n
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 Docs                    n
 Build system            n
 RPM/packaging           n
 Configuration files     n
 Startup scripts         n
 SAF services            y
 OpenSAF services        n
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changeset 1ac54efe5c1f1634692bd88b3af88e1847362b08
Author: Vu Minh Nguyen <vu.m.ngu...@dektech.com.au>
Date:   Mon, 19 Sep 2016 14:15:58 +0700

        log: fix ER no stream exists in syslog [#2043]

        The `number of streams` refers to total existing log streams in 
cluster. And
        `stream_array` is the database holding all existing log streams. When
        interating all log streams, logsv first started at the index `number of
        streams`, if getting NULL, logsv considered that case as `no stream`. 
This
        is absolutely wrong.

        This patch provides other way to iterate all log streams.


Complete diffstat:
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 osaf/services/saf/logsv/lgs/lgs_amf.cc    |  34 
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 osaf/services/saf/logsv/lgs/lgs_config.cc |  12 +++++++-----
 osaf/services/saf/logsv/lgs/lgs_evt.cc    |  31 ++++++++++++++++++++-----------
 osaf/services/saf/logsv/lgs/lgs_imm.cc    |  63 
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
 osaf/services/saf/logsv/lgs/lgs_mbcsv.cc  |  29 +++++++++++++++++++----------
 osaf/services/saf/logsv/lgs/lgs_stream.cc |  16 +++++++++++++---
 osaf/services/saf/logsv/lgs/lgs_stream.h  |   3 ++-
 7 files changed, 123 insertions(+), 65 deletions(-)


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