* Run fsck filesystem check support prior mounting filesystem
If the filesystem become non clean ("dirty"), SONiC does not run fsck to
repair and mark it as clean again.
This patch adds the functionality to run fsck on each boot, prior to the
filesystem being mounted. This allows the filesystem to be repaired if
needed.
Note that if the filesystem is maked as clean, fsck does nothing and simply
return so this is perfectly fine to call fsck every time prior to mount the
filesystem.
How to verify this patch (using bash):
Using an image without this patch:
Make the filesystem "dirty" (not clean)
[we are making the assumption that filesystem is stored in /dev/sda3 - Please adjust depending of the platform]
[do this only on a test platform!]
dd if=/dev/sda3 of=superblock bs=1 count=2048
printf "$(printf '\\x%02X' 2)" | dd of="superblock" bs=1 seek=1082 count=1 conv=notrunc &> /dev/null
dd of=/dev/sda3 if=superblock bs=1 count=2048
Verify that filesystem is not clean
tune2fs -l /dev/sda3 | grep "Filesystem state:"
reboot and verify that the filesystem is still not clean
Redo the same test with an image with this patch, and verify that at next reboot the filesystem is repaired and becomes clean.
fsck log is stored on syslog, using the string FSCK as markup.
$DOCKER_IMAGES_FOR_INSTALLERS contains all dockers to be included
in the image. If INSTALL_DEBUG_TOOLS=y, then it contains debug docker
images as well non-debug docker images when there is no debug version
of that docker image.
$STRETCH_DOCKER_IMAGES will have the non-debug docker images needed
by the image. $STRETCH_DBG_DOCKER_IMAGES should contain the debug
version of the docker images.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
* Multi-ASIC platforms will have the ID field in the DEVICE_METADATA, which will be pulled and
will be used when starting the orchagent process with the new option [-i INST_ID]
This is currently added only for Broadcom ASIC based platforms
* Making the asic instance ID passing global across asics/platforms.
Also changed the config DB id field to asic_id
* Minor updates
* Advance sonic-swss submodule
* Advance swss_common submodule as well due to dependencies
This change adds support to build dockers using buster as base.
- Define docker-base-buster using docker-base-stretch as starting point
- Define docker-config-engine-buster using docker-config-engine-stretch as starting point.
- sonic-mgmt-framework docker is updated to build using buster as base
Signed-off-by: Joyas Joseph <joyas_joseph@dell.com>
* [dhcpmon] Filter DHCP O/A Messages of Neighboring Vlans
This code fixes a bug where two or more vlans exist. Cross contamination
happens for DHCP packets Offer/Ack when received on shared northbound links.
The code filters out those packet based on dst IP equal Vlan loopback IP.
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
* New SKU support for MSN3420
Signed-off-by: Shlomi Bitton <shlomibi@mellanox.com>
Conflicts:
device/mellanox/x86_64-mlnx_msn2700-r0/plugins/sfputil.py
* Add CPLD's
* Symlink fixes and semantics
* Adding new platform at end of lines
The one big bgp configuration template was splitted into chunks.
Currently we have three types of bgp neighbor peers:
general bgp peers. They are represented by CONFIG_DB::BGP_NEIGHBOR table entries
dynamic bgp peers. They are represented by CONFIG_DB::BGP_PEER_RANGE table entries
monitors bgp peers. They are represented by CONFIG_DB::BGP_MONITORS table entries
This PR introduces three templates for each peer type:
bgp policies: represent policieas that will be applied to the bgp peer-group (ip prefix-lists, route-maps, etc)
bgp peer-group: represent bgp peer group which has common configuration for the bgp peer type and uses bgp routing policy from the previous item
bgp peer-group instance: represent bgp configuration, which will be used to instatiate a bgp peer-group for the bgp peer-type. Usually this one is simple, consist of the referral to the bgp peer-group, bgp peer description and bgp peer ip address.
This PR redefined constant.yml file. Now this file has a setting for to use or don't use bgp_neighbor metadata. This file has more parameters for now, which are not used. They will be used in the next iteration of bgpcfgd.
Currently all tests have been disabled. I'm going to create next PR with the tests right after this PR is merged.
I'm going to introduce better bgpcfgd in a short time. It will include support of dynamic changes for the templates.
FIX:: #4231
hardware daemons are not supported in kvm vs platform now
admin@vlab-01:/usr/share/sonic/device/x86_64-kvm_x86_64-r0$ docker exec -it pmon bash
root@vlab-01:/# supervisorctl status
fancontrol STOPPED Not started
lm-sensors STOPPED Not started
rsyslogd RUNNING pid 23, uptime 0:03:09
start.sh EXITED Apr 22 09:07 AM
supervisor-proc-exit-listener RUNNING pid 17, uptime 0:03:10
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
This patch set implements the following:
- Fixes the conflicts in chassis.py / platform.py in sonic_platfrom
- Consolidating the common library files in sonic_platform
- Moving QFX5210 specific drivers to qfx5210/modules
- Moving Juniper common fpga drivers to common/modules
- Cleaning up the platform driver files
- Bug fixes in QFX5210 platform monitor & initialiazation script
- Fixing the bugs in QFX5210 eeprom parsing
Signed-off-by: Ciju Rajan K <crajank@juniper.net>
[baseimage]: upgrade base image to debian buster
bring up the base image to debian buster 4.19 kernel.
using the merge commits to preserve the individual commits to better track the history.
add $(BLDENV) in cache flags for following targets:
- $(SONIC_MAKE_DEBS)
- $(SONIC_DPKG_DEBS)
- $(SONIC_ONLINE_DEBS)
- $(SONIC_COPY_DEBS)
- $(SONIC_MAKE_FILES)
This is because we could build a same package for both
base image and docker which can be different os distribution,
i.e., buster v.s. stretch.
- target/debs/buster/swig3.0_3.0.12-2_amd64.deb
- target/debs/stretch/swig3.0_3.0.12-2_amd64.deb
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
console means the vga port. this is mainly used for virtual environment such as hyper-v or virtualbox where you have the virtual vga port to display the boot up process.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>