Backport PR #17458 due to conflict.
Why I did it
Optimize syslog rate limit feature for fast and warm boot
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only):
How I did it
Optimize redis start time
Don't render rsyslog.conf in container startup script
Disable containercfgd by default. There is a new CLI to enable it (in another PR)
How to verify it
Manual test
Regression test
- Why I did it
Improve boot performance mostly needed for fast and warmboot
- How I did it
Use cached variable.
- How to verify it
Boot the system. Simply do "systemd-analyze blame" and look at service start time.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
Improve boot performance mostly needed for fast and warmboot
- How I did it
Use cached variable.
- How to verify it
Boot the system. Simply do "systemd-analyze blame" and look at service start time.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
Why I did it
Need to share docker image for telemetry and gnmi, and only use telemetry container for 202305 branch
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only):
How I did it
Add a new docker image, base-gnmi, build sonic-gnmi and sonic-telemetry on this docker image.
Enable telemetry container.
How to verify it
Run end to end test for telemetry and gnmi.
Change DHCP rate limit in SONiC copp configuration to 100 PPS as this is
necessary to ensure that DHCP flood does not cause LACP/BGP flaps in all
scenarios
This is an extension to the change in image_config: copp: Enable rate limiting
for bgp, lacp, dhcp, lldp, macsec and udld #14859 and sonic-mgmt change in
[tests/copp]: Update copp mgmt tests to support new rate-limits sonic-mgmt#8199
Why I did it
300 PPS is not sufficient to prevent LACP/BGP flaps in all cases. 100 PPS seems to
provide better resiliency against DHCP traffic flood to CPU.
Microsoft ADO 25776614:
Send DHCP broadcast packets to DUT and verify that they are trapped to CPU at 100 PPS.
Signed-off-by: Prabhat Aravind <paravind@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
Share docker image to support gnmi container and telemetry container
backport #16863
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO 25423918:
How I did it
Create telemetry image from gnmi docker image.
Enable gnmi container and disable telemetry container by default.
How to verify it
Run end to end test.
In #15080, there was a command added to re-add 127.0.0.1/8 to the lo
interface when the networking configuration is being brought down.
However, the trigger for that command is `down`, which, looking at
ifupdown2 configuration files, runs immediately after 127.0.0.1/16 is
removed. This means there may be a period of time where there are no
loopback addresses assigned to the lo interface, and redis commands will
fail.
Fix this by changing this to pre-down, which should run well before
127.0.0.1/16 is removed, and should always leave lo with a loopback
address.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
#### Why I did it
To fix the logic introduced by [[memory_checker] Do not check memory usage of containers which are not created #11129](https://github.com/sonic-net/sonic-buildimage/pull/11129).
There could be a scenario before the reboot, where
1. The `docker service` has stopped
2. In a very short period of time, the monit service performs the `root@sonic:/home/admin# monit status container_memory_telemetry`
In such scenario, the `memory_checker` script will throw an error to the syslog:
```
ERR memory_checker: Failed to retrieve the running container list from docker daemon! Error message is: 'Error while fetching server API version: ('Connection aborted.', FileNotFoundError(2, 'No such file or directory'))'
```
But, actually, this scenario is a correct behavior, because when the docker service is stopped, the Unix socket is destroyed and that is why we could see the `FileNotFoundError(2, 'No such file or directory'` exception in the syslog.
#### How I did it
Change the log severity to the warning and changed the return value.
#### How to verify it
It is really hard to catch the exact moment described in the `Why I did it` section.
In order to check the logic:
1. Change the Unix socket path to non-existing in [/usr/bin/memory_checker](47742dfc2c/files/image_config/monit/memory_checker (L139)) file on the switch.
2. Execute the `root@sonic:/home/admin# monit restart container_memory_telemetry`
3. Check the syslog for such messages:
```
WARNING memory_checker: Failed to retrieve the running container list from docker daemon! Error message is: 'Error while fetching server API version: ('Connection aborte
d.', FileNotFoundError(2, 'No such file or directory'))'
INFO memory_checker: [memory_checker] Exits without checking memory usage since container 'telemetry' is not running!
```
Cherypick of #15685
MSFT ADO: 24274591
Why I did it
Two changes:
1 Fix a day1 issue, where check to wait until CONFIG_DB_INITIALIZED is incorrect.
There are multiple places where same incorrect logic is used.
Current logic (until [[ $($SONIC_DB_CLI CONFIG_DB GET "CONFIG_DB_INITIALIZED") ]];) will always result in pass, irrespective of the result of GET operation.
root@str2-7060cx-32s-29:~# sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB GET "CONFIG_DB_INITIALIZED"
1
root@str2-7060cx-32s-29:~# until [[ $(sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB GET "CONFIG_DB_INITIALIZED") ]]; do echo "entered here"; done
root@str2-7060cx-32s-29:~#
root@str2-7060cx-32s-29:~#
root@str2-7060cx-32s-29:~# sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB GET "CONFIG_DB_INITIALIZED"
0
root@str2-7060cx-32s-29:~# until [[ $(sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB GET "CONFIG_DB_INITIALIZED") ]]; do echo "entered here"; done
root@str2-7060cx-32s-29:~#
Fix this logic by checking for value of flag to be "1".
root@str2-7060cx-32s-29:~# until [[ $(sonic-db-cli CONFIG_DB GET "CONFIG_DB_INITIALIZED") -eq 1 ]]; do echo "entered here"; done
entered here
entered here
entered here
This gap in logic was highlighted when another fix was merged: #14933
The issue being fixed here caused warmboot-finalizer to not wait until config-db is initialized.
2 Set and unset CONFIG_DB_INITIALIZED for warm-reboot case
Currently, during warm shutdown CONFIG_DB_INITIALIZED's value is stored in redis db backup. This is restored back when the dump is loaded during warm-recovery.
So the value of CONFIG_DB_INITIALIZED does not depend on config db's state, however it remain what it was before reboot.
Fix this by setting CONFIG_DB_INITIALIZED to 0 as when the DB is loaded, and set it to 1 after db_migrator is done.
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only):
How I did it
How to verify it
cherry-pick: #14513
depends: https://github.com/sonic-net/sonic-utilities/pull/2939
* Add an ability to configure remote syslog servers
* Add an initial configuration for remote syslog
* Extend YANG module and add unit tests
#### Why I did it
Adding the following functionality to rsyslog feature:
* Configure remote syslog servers: protocol, filter, severity level
* Update global syslog configuration: severity level, message format
#### How I did it
added parameters to syslog server and global configuration.
#### How to verify it
create syslog server using CLI/adding to Redis-DB
verify server is added to file /etc/rsyslog.conf and server is functional.
#### Description for the changelog
extend rsyslog capabilities, added server and global configuration parameters.
#### Link to config_db schema for YANG module changes
[sonic-syslog.yang](https://github.com/sonic-net/sonic-buildimage/blob/master/src/sonic-yang-models/yang-models/sonic-syslog.yang)
* Re-add 127.0.0.1/8 when bringing down the interfaces
With #5353, 127.0.0.1/16 was added to the lo interface, and then
127.0.0.1/8 was removed. However, when bringing down the lo interface,
like during a config reload, 127.0.0.1/16 gets removed, but 127.0.0.1/8
isn't added back to the interface. This means that there's a period of
time where 127.0.0.1 is not available at all, and services that need to
connect to 127.0.01 (such as for redis DB) will fail.
To fix this, when going down, add 127.0.0.1/8. Add this address before
the existing configuration gets removed, so that 127.0.0.1 is available
at all times.
Note that running `ifdown lo` doesn't actually bring down the loopback
interface; the interface always stays "physically" up.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
Fix the issue where db_migrator is called before DB is loaded w/ config. This leads to db_migrator:
Not finding anything, and resumes to incorrectly migrate every missing config
This is not expected. migration should happen after the old config is loaded and only new schema changes need migration.
Since DB does not have anything when migrator is called, db_migrator fails when some APIs return None.
The reason for incorrect call is that:
database service starts db_migrator as part of startup sequence.
config-setup service loads data from old-config/minigraph. However, since it has Requires=database.service.
Hence, config-setup starts only when database service is started. And database service is started when db_migrator is completed.
Fixed by:
Check if this is first time boot by checking pending_config_migration flag.
If pending_config_migration is enabled, then do not call db_migrator as part of database service startup.
Let database service start which triggers config-setup service to start.
Now call db_migrator after when config-setup service loads old-config/minigraph
Why I did it
Support for SONIC chassis isolation using TSA and un-isolation using TSB from supervisor module
Work item tracking
Microsoft ADO (number only): 17826134
How I did it
When TSA is run on the supervisor, it triggers TSA on each of the linecards using the secure rexec infrastructure introduced in sonic-net/sonic-utilities#2701. User password is requested to allow secure login to linecards through ssh, before execution of TSA/TSB on the linecards
TSA of the chassis withdraws routes from all the external BGP neighbors on each linecard, in order to isolate the entire chassis. No route withdrawal is done from the internal BGP sessions between the linecards to prevent transient drops during internal route deletion. With these changes, complete isolation of a single linecard using TSA will not be possible (a separate CLI/script option will be introduced at a later time to achieve this)
Changes also include no-stats option with TSC for quick retrieval of the current system isolation state
This PR also reverts changes in #11403
How to verify it
These changes have a dependency on sonic-net/sonic-utilities#2701 for testing
Run TSA from supervisor module and ensure transition to Maintenance mode on each linecard
Verify that all routes are withdrawn from eBGP neighbors on all linecards
Run TSB from supervisor module and ensure transition to Normal mode on each linecard
Verify that all routes are re-advertised from eBGP neighbors on all linecards
Run TSC no-stats from supervisor and verify that just the system maintenance state is returned from all linecards
Part of sonic-net/sonic-utilities#2760
Similar to #14295
- Why I did it
To clear teamd timer when fast-reboot is finalized to prevent any further affect.
- How I did it
Deleted teamd timer from config-db in fast-reboot finalizer.
config save call is moved to after clearing teamd-timer so it won't have any further affect as well.
- How to verify it
Verified manually that entry was deleted after fast-reboot was finailized.
rasdaemon is a tool to log hardware errors. It takes 100% CPU during
boot for a few seconds. It impacts fast/warm boot by delaying control
plane restoration for 5 sec on some platforms.
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <stepanb@nvidia.com>
- Why I did it
To solve an issue with upgrade with fast-reboot including FW upgrade which has been introduced since moving to fast-reboot over warm-reboot infrastructure.
As well, this introduces fast-reboot finalizing logic to determine fast-reboot is done.
- How I did it
Added logic to finalize-warmboot script to handle fast-reboot as well, this makes sense as using fast-reboot over warm-reboot this script will be invoked. The script will clear fast-reboot entry from state-db instead of previous implementation that relied on timer. The timer could expire in some scenarios between fast-reboot finished causing fallback to cold-reboot and possible crashes.
As well this PR updates all services/scripts reading fast-reboot state-db entry to look for the updated value representing fast-reboot is active.
- How to verify it
Run fast-reboot and check that fast-reboot entry exists in state-db right after startup and being cleared as warm-reboot is finalized and not due to a timer.
Improve sudo cat command for RO user.
#### Why I did it
RO user can use sudo command show none syslog files.
#### How I did it
Improve sudo cat command for RO user.
#### How to verify it
Pass all UT.
Manually check fixed code work correctly.
#### Description for the changelog
Improve sudo cat command for RO user.
Why I did it
After warm reboot, show environment prints the following error:
failed to import plugin show.plugins.macsec: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/tmp/cache/macsec'
How I did it
Set owner back to admin after restoring counters folder.
How to verify it
sudo warm-reboot, then ensure show environement does not print errors.
Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Kolomeiets <oleksandrx.kolomeiets@intel.com>
Why I did it
This PR addresses the issue mentioned above by loading the acl config as a service on a storage backend device
How I did it
The new acl service is a oneshot service which will start after swss and does some retries to ensure that the SWITCH_CAPABILITY info is present before attempting to load the acl rules. The service is also bound to sonic targets which ensures that it gets restarted during minigraph reload and config reload
How to verify it
Build an image with the following changes and did the following tests
Verified that acl is loaded successfully on a storage backend device after a switch boot up
Verified that acl is loaded successfully on a storage backend ToR after minigraph load and config reload
Verified that acl is not loaded if the device is not a storage backend ToR or the device does not have a DATAACL table
Signed-off-by: Neetha John <nejo@microsoft.com>
#### Why I did it
Following the PR https://github.com/sonic-net/sonic-swss-common/pull/739 increasing netlink buffer size in linux kernel
As error is seen in fdbsyncd with netlink reports "out of memory on reading a netlink socket" It is seen when kernel is sending 10k remote mac to fdbsyncd.
#### How I did it
Increase the buffer size of the netlink buffer from 3MB to 16MB
#### How to verify it
Verified with 10k remote mac, and restarting the fdbsyncd process. So that kernel send the bridge fdb dump to the fdbsyncd.
Verified that the netlink buffer error is not reported in the sys log.
- Why I did it
In to-sonic and multi-asic KVM-test, pretest sometimes failed. Reason is rsyslogd process can not start in teamd container. Because rsyslog.conf is empty caused by sonic-cfggen execute failed
- How I did it
If sonic-cfggen -d execute failed, execute without -d because the template file has the default value.
- How to verify it
Build image and test it over 40 times, all passed pretest.
Signed-off-by: Chun'ang Li <chunangli@microsoft.com>
* Add support for platform topology configuration service
This service invokes the platform plugin for platform specific topology
configuration.
The path for platform plugin script is:
/usr/share/sonic/device/$PLATFORM/plugins/config-topology.sh
If the platform plugin is not available, this service does nothing.
Signed-off-by: anamehra <anamehra@cisco.com>
- Why I did it
fixes#12907
When the management interface IP address configuration changes from dynamic to static the DNS configuration (retrieved from the DHCP server) in /etc/resolv.conf remains uncleared. This leads to a DNS configuration pointing to the wrong nameserver. To make the behavior clear DNS configuration received from DHCP should be cleared.
- How I did it
Use resolvconf package for managing DNS configuration. It is capable of tracking the source of DNS configuration and puts the configuration retrieved from the DHCP servers into a separate file. This allows the implementation of DNS configuration cleanup retrieved from DHCP during networking reconfiguration.
- How to verify it
Ensure that the management interface has no static configuration.
Check that /etc/resolv.conf has DNS configuration.
Configure a static IP address on the management interface.
Verify that /etc/resolv.conf has no DNS configuration.
Remove the static IP address from the management interface.
Verify that /etc/resolv.conf has DNS configuration retrieved form DHCP server.
Fixes#12408
Why I did it
We are running into #12408 very frequently.
This results in no syslogs from any containers as rsyslog server could not start.
some of the sonic-mgmt scripts look for log statements and error out if log is not present.
Interfaces-config service configures the loopback interface along with other interfaces. rsyslog-config reads ip address of loopback interface and generates /etc/rsyslog.conf. When this race condition happens, lo interface ip is not yet programmed and rsyslog-config ends up writing UDP server as null in /etc/rsyslog.conf.
How I did it
rsyslog-config service is started after interfaces-config service.
How to verify it
Did multiple reboots and verified that $UDPServerAddress is valid.
Adding /usr/local/bin/storyteller to READ_ONLY_CMDS. So no write access or prompt for password is needed to run storyteller.
Tested on 202205 clusters, user who didn't request write access was able to grep log using storyteller.
sign-off: Jing Zhang zhangjing@microsoft.com
#### Why I did it
Segfault was occuring when running memory_checker
#### How I did it
Deinit publisher immediately after publishing
#### How to verify it
Manual testing
The main issue is the pip/pip3 command cannot be found when the package is being installed by apt-get.
When using the dpkg install, the searching path is PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
When using the apt-get install, the searching path is PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
But the pip/pip3 default path is at /usr/local/bin, so dpkg works, but apt-get not work.
How I did it
Export the path /usr/local/bin for pip/pip3.
Make the deb packages can be installed by apt-get.
The console of the centec-arm64 board is ttyAMA0.The current regular expression cannot be correctly parsed.
Signed-off-by: centecqianj <qianj@centec.com>
- Why I did it
Support syslog rate limit configuration feature
- How I did it
Remove unused rsyslog.conf from containers
Modify docker startup script to generate rsyslog.conf from template files
Add metadata/init data for syslog rate limit configuration
- How to verify it
Manual test
New sonic-mgmt regression cases
Debian is shipping a systemd timer unit for logrotate, but we're also
packaging in a cron job, which means both of them will run, potentially
at the same time. Remove our cron file, and add an override to the
shipped timer file to have it be run every 10 minutes.
Fixes#12392.
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Saikrishna Arcot <sarcot@microsoft.com>
Why I did it
The current lazy installer relies on a filename sort for both unpack and configuration steps. When systemd services are configured [started] by multiple packages the order is by filename not by the declared package dependencies. This can cause the start order of services to differ between first-boot and subsequent boots. Declared systemd service dependencies further exacerbate the issue (e.g. blocking the first-boot script).
The current installer leaves packages un-configured if the package dependency order does not match the filename order.
This also fixes a trivial bug in [Build]: Support to use symbol links for lazy installation targets to reduce the image size #10923 where externally downloaded dependencies are duplicated across lazy package device directories.
How I did it
Changed the staging and first-boot scripts to use apt-get:
dpkg -i /host/image-$SONIC_VERSION/platform/$platform/*.deb
becomes
apt-get -y install /host/image-$SONIC_VERSION/platform/$platform/*.deb
when dependencies are detected during image staging.
How to verify it
Apt-get critical rules
Add a Depends= to the control information of a package. Grep the syslog for rc.local between images and observe the configuration order of packages change.