shankar reddy wrote:
> 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.

Is this "AVA Down" message originated from TIPC?

Regards,
Hans

>  
> 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
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