- What I did
Ported a fix from libteam master to our master.
Fixes#4070Fixes#3649
- How I did it
Applied patch jpirko/libteam@c723737 from upstream.
- How to verify it
Build image for your DUT and warm-reboot your DUT 10 times. Check that all PortChannels are up and no error messages in teamd.log
Changed logic for building frr. Previously we used latest commit in the FRR_BRANCH. Now the buildsystem will use a tag to identify a commit for building. New approach will let us to update sonic-frr without corrupting building sonic-buildimage.
*792: [neighbor advertiser] remove http endpoint access
*789: [fdbshow][nbrshow] Print interface OID in lieu of name if there is
no OID->interface name mapping
*788 [acl-loader] Use V6 EtherType for IPv6 ACL rule
*786 ipaddr module to ipaddress
*785 [dropconfig] Move prefix-handling from CLI to orchagent
*645 Changes in swss-utilities submodule to support NAT feature
* 1158 [restore_neighbors.py] build arp packet with correct hwsrc andpsrc]
* 1153 Move away sairedis logrotate from signal handler
* 1126 Natsyncd changes in sonic-swss submodule to support NAT feature
* 1125 Orchagent changes in sonic-swss submodule to support NAT feature
* 1084 [qosorch]: Remove Init Color ACLs
* 1059 Natmgrd changes in sonic-swss sub module to support NAT feature
Packaging libnl 3.5.0 based off libnl 3.2.27 packaging. libnl contains various bug fixes that are nice to have.
pull-request: https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/3967
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
- Implemented fancontrol service to monitor S6000 fans and adjust fan speed w.r.t temperature.
- fancontrol.service starts the fancontrol script at startup.
- This script takes the average temperature by reading three sensors and configure FANS to appropritate RPM against the temperature.
- When the temperature is adjusted script will log in syslog for future reference.
- Also, script checks for faulty fans and report the status in syslog.
* [MultiDB] (except ./src and ./dockers dirs): replace redis-cli with sonic-db-cli and use new DBConnector
* update comment for a potential bug
* update comment
* add TODO maker as review reqirement
Since the syncd process running on different platforms will have the different full path names, we
change the full path name of process syncd in the monit config file such that it will be universal and is not for a specific vendor.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
- move single instance services into their own folder
- generate Systemd templates for any multi-instance service files in slave.mk
- detect single or multi-instance platform in systemd-sonic-generator based on asic.conf platform specific file.
- update container hostname after creation instead of during creation (docker_image_ctl)
- run Docker containers in a network namespace if specified
- add a service to create a simulated multi-ASIC topology on the virtual switch platform
Signed-off-by: Lawrence Lee <t-lale@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Suvarna Meenakshi <Suvarna.Meenaksh@microsoft.com>
* Changes in sonic-buildimage for the NAT feature
- Docker for NAT
- installing the required tools iptables and conntrack for nat
Signed-off-by: kiran.kella@broadcom.com
* Add redis-tools dependencies in the docker nat compilation
* Addressed review comments
* add natsyncd to warm-boot finalizer list
* addressed review comments
* using swsscommon.DBConnector instead of swsssdk.SonicV2Connector
* Enable NAT application in docker-sonic-vs
* [Monit] Change the monitoring period of monit from 120 seconds to 60
seconds and also at the same time double the interval for existing sonic monit config file in
host.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
This is an addendum to #3958, which also instructs apt to ignore the "Valid Until" date in Release files inside the slave containers, making a complete solution, much like the previously abandoned PR #2609. This patch also unifies file names and contents.
When the Debian team archives a repo, it stops updating the "Valid Until" date, thus apt-get will not apply updates for that repo unless we explicitly tell it to ignore the "Valid Until" date. Also, this has become an issue with active (i.e., non-archived) repos twice in the past year because the Debian folks seem to occasionally let the expiration lapse before updating the date. This will cause SONiC builds to fail with a message like E: Release file for http://debian-archive.trafficmanager.net/debian-security/dists/jessie/updates/InRelease is expired (invalid since 3d 3h 11min 20s). Updates for this repository will not be applied. until the dates have been updated and propagated to all mirrors. With this patch, SONiC should no longer be affected by lapsed "Valid Until" dates, whether they be accidental or purposeful.