Hi Nirmala,
 
   Can you please ask questions on a new mailing thread. I did that for
you in this case.
openSAF AvSv is based on SAF AMF spec.
If your component is not instantiated when openSAF was started that
means your application
configuration in the XMl might not be correct please verify that.
 
Regards
Sugadeesh
 
 


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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of nirmala devi
        Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 10:23 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [Users] Component health checking in OpenSAF
        
        

        
        Hi,

         

        I have a problem while executing the testcases for AvSv. 

        Actually the component is already defined and it should comeup
when the service is started if i am not wrong.

        But in my cases when i start the service and run the testcase it
fails showing the error where the component is not defined.

        When we define the component using setenv command, then the
initialisation API's works fine, but registration is failing with the
result as SA_AIS_ERR_LIBRARY.

        Anyone faced the same problem.

        and also the health monitoring API's are failing because the
proxy component not set.

        Whats the format for it.?

         

        
        
        
        --- On Mon, 5/11/07, Gudipalli S.-G19449
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        

                From: Gudipalli S.-G19449
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                Subject: Re: [Users] Component health checking in
OpenSAF
                To: Mathivanan Np-G19859 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hans
Feldt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, shankar reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                Cc: [email protected]
                Date: Monday, 5 November, 2007, 5:14 PM
                
                
                Hi  Andras,
                
                You can also demo health check failure by causing a
infinite loop in
                your application.   
                
                This AVA down fast detection is done for only the
registered process of
                The component. So if you want to do training have a
component with 2
                processes
                One the registered process which doesn't do health check
and the other
                process
                Should start health check. Then when the none registered
process is
                killed
                The health check failure will only cause the recovery to
happen.
                
                Regards
                Sugadeesh
                
                > -----Original Message-----
                > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
                > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
                > Mathivanan Np-G19859
                > Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 4:11 PM
                > To: Hans Feldt; shankar reddy
                > Cc: [email protected]
                > Subject: Re: [Users] Component health checking in
OpenSAF
                > 
                > 
                > The "AvA Down" message is originated from MDS when a 
                > component(mds dest) goes down.
                > 
                > Regards,
                > Mathi.
                >  
                > 
                > > -----Original Message-----
                > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Hans Feldt
                > > Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 3:37 PM
                > > To: shankar reddy
                > > Cc: [email protected]
                > > Subject: Re: [Users] Component health checking in
OpenSAF
                > > 
                > > 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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