* Changes to make default route programming
correct in multi-asic platform where frr is not running
in host namespace. Change is to set correct administrative distance.
Also make NAMESPACE* enviroment variable available for all dockers
so that it can be used when needed.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
* Fix review comments
* Review comment to check to add default route
only if default route exist and delete is successful.
Add changes for syslog support for containers running in namespaces on multi ASIC platforms.
On Multi ASIC platforms
Rsyslog service is only running on the host. There is no rsyslog service running in each namespace.
On multi ASIC platforms the rsyslog service on the host will be listening on the docker0 ip address instead of loopback address.
The rsyslog.conf on the containers is modified to have omfwd target ip to be docker0 ipaddress instead of loopback ip
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
thermalctld throwing error messages because it is not yet fully configured, disabling it for now on arista platforms.
Co-authored-by: Zhi Yuan Carl Zhao <zyzhao@arista.com>
While testing reboot case for 201911 facing error:
supervisor-proc-exit-listener FATAL command at '/usr/bin/supervisor-proc-exit-listener' is not executable
Signed-off-by: Roman Savchuk <romanx.savchuk@intel.com>
The program name in critical_processes file must match the program name defined in supervisord.conf file.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
**- Why I did it**
After discussed with Joe, we use the string "/usr/bin/syncd\s" in Monit configuration file to monitor
syncd process on Broadcom and Mellanox. Due to my careless, I did not find this bug during the
previous testing. If we use the string "/usr/bin/syncd" in Monit configuration file to monitor the
syncd process, Monit will not detect whether syncd process is running or not.
If we ran the command `sudo monit procmactch “/usr/bin/syncd”` on Broadcom, there will be three
processes in syncd container which matched this "/usr/bin/syncd": `/bin/bash /usr/bin/syncd.sh
wait`, `/usr/bin/dsserve /usr/bin/syncd –diag -u -p /etc/sai.d/sai.profile` and `/usr/bin/syncd –diag -
u -p /etc/sai.d/said.profile`. Monit will select the processes with the highest uptime (at there
`/bin/bash /usr/bin/syncd.sh wait`) to match and did not select `/usr/bin/syncd –diag -u -p
/etc/sai.d/said.profile` to match.
Similarly, On Mellanox Monit will also select the process with the highest uptime (at there
`/bin/bash /usr/bin/syncd.sh wait`) to match and did not select `/usr/bin/syncd –diag -u -p
/etc/sai.d/said.profile` to match.
That is why Monit is unable to detect whether syncd process is running or not if we use the string “/usr/bin/syncd” in Monit configuration file. If we use the string "/usr/bin/syncd\s" in Monit configuration file, Monit can filter out the process `/bin/bash /usr/bin/syncd.sh wait` and thus can correctly monitor the syncd process.
**- How I did it**
**- How to verify it**
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
Issue: Port with AOC cable does not come up when "sfputil reset <port_name>" is executed.
Modified the incorrect mask used in reset API to resolve the issue.
When building the SONiC image, used systemd to mask all services which are set to "disabled" in init_cfg.json.
This PR depends on https://github.com/Azure/sonic-utilities/pull/944, otherwise `config load_minigraph will fail when trying to restart disabled services.
- Ensure all features (services) are in the configured state when hostcfgd starts
- Better functionalization of code
- Also replace calls to deprecated `has_key()` method in `tacacs_server_handler()` and `tacacs_global_handler()` with `in` keyword.
This PR depends on https://github.com/Azure/sonic-utilities/pull/944, otherwise `config load_minigraph` will fail when trying to restart disabled services.
FDB/ARP/Default routes files are deleted after swssconfig. This
makes debugging/validation of device conversion hard. This PR
saves those files in order to facilitate debugging of device conversion.
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
* Change port index in port_config.ini to 1-based
* Add default port index to port_config.ini, change platform plugins to accept 1-based port index
* fix port index in sfp_event.py
Verified after loading on TH platforms cpu usage gone down:
Previous:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
2521 root 20 0 1512860 360452 63540 S 144.6 4.4 8:00.03 syncd
After Fix:
7500 root 20 0 1592420 350912 64184 S 45.4 4.3 3:50.99 syncd
While migrating to SONiC 20181130, identified a couple of issues:
1. union-mount needs /host/machine.conf parameters for vendor specific checks : however, in case of migration, the /host/machine.conf is extracted from ONIE only in https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/blob/master/files/image_config/platform/rc.local#L127.
2. Since grub.cfg is updated to have net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0, 70-persistent-net.rules changes are no longer required.
Don't limit iptables connection tracking to TCP protocol; allow connection tracking for all protocols. This allows services like NTP, which is UDP-based, to receive replies from an NTP server even if the port is blocked, as long as it is in reply to a request sent from the device itself.
Images built from 201911 branch and installed on devices where we mount /var/lib/docker in RAM (because the HDD is small) were failing as there was not enough space to untar docker.tar.gz . This is due to the increase in total number of containers in the image.
As of today, /var/lib/docker contains 1.1 GB of data. Therefore, this PR increases the size of the ramdisk to 1.3 GB to accommodate all the containers as of now and any new container going forward.
Example output below from an Arista-7050-QX32 SKU:
admin@str-a7050-acs-2:~$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
.....
tmpfs 1.3G 1.1G 221M 84% /var/lib/docker
.....
Verified all docker running fine and interfaces/bgp are up.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
* Update to sonic_cfggen and utilities to populate the (pci) device id in the "asic_id" field in the DEVICE_METADATA. This Id is parsed from the file "asic.conf" file in the device/<platform> dir. The format of entries are eg: for a 2 ASIC platform.
DEV_ID_ASIC_0=03:00.0
DEV_ID_ASIC_1=04:00.0
Going forward will use this device id as the asic instance ID passed to syncd/sai while doing create_switch. Current support is limited, supports only one TD2 platform.
* Fix the Build on 201911 (Stretch) where the directory
/usr/lib/systemd/system/ does not exist so creating
manually. Change should not harm Master (buster) where
the directory is created by Linux
* Fix as per review comments
**- Why I did it**
When I tested auto-restart feature of swss container by manually killing one of critical processes in it, swss will be stopped. Then syncd container as the peer container should also be
stopped as expected. However, I found sometimes syncd container can be stopped, sometimes
it can not be stopped. The reason why syncd container can not be stopped is the process
(/usr/local/bin/syncd.sh stop) to execute the stop() function will be stuck between the lines 164 –167. Systemd will wait for 90 seconds and then kill this process.
164 # wait until syncd quit gracefully
165 while docker top syncd$DEV | grep -q /usr/bin/syncd; do
166 sleep 0.1
167 done
The first thing I did is to profile how long this while loop will spin if syncd container can be
normally stopped after swss container is stopped. The result is 5 seconds or 6 seconds. If syncd
container can be normally stopped, two messages will be written into syslog:
str-a7050-acs-3 NOTICE syncd#dsserve: child /usr/bin/syncd exited status: 134
str-a7050-acs-3 INFO syncd#supervisord: syncd [5] child /usr/bin/syncd exited status: 134
The second thing I did was to add a timer in the condition of while loop to ensure this while loop will be forced to exit after 20 seconds:
After that, the testing result is that syncd container can be normally stopped if swss is stopped
first. One more thing I want to mention is that if syncd container is stopped during 5 seconds or 6 seconds, then the two log messages can be still seen in syslog. However, if the execution
time of while loop is longer than 20 seconds and is forced to exit, although syncd container can be stopped, I did not see these two messages in syslog. Further, although I observed the auto-restart feature of swss container can work correctly right now, I can not make sure the issue which syncd container can not stopped will occur in future.
**- How I did it**
I added a timer around the while loop in stop() function. This while loop will exit after spinning
20 seconds.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
**- Why I did it**
To ensure telemetry service is enabled by default after installing a fresh SONiC image
**- How I did it**
Set telemetry feature status to "enabled" when generating init_cfg.json file
**- Why I did it**
For decoding system EEPROM of S6000 based on Dell offset format and S6000-ON’s system EEPROM in ONIE TLV format.
**- How I did it**
- Differentiate between S6000 and S6000-ON using the product name available in ‘dmi’ ( “/sys/class/dmi/id/product_name” )
- For decoding S6000 system EEPROM in Dell offset format and updating the redis DB with the EEPROM contents, added a new class ‘EepromS6000’ in eeprom.py,
- Renamed certain methods in both Eeprom, EepromS6000 classes to accommodate the plugin-specific methods.
**- How to verify it**
- Use 'decode-syseeprom' command to list the system EEPROM details.
- Wrote a python script to load chassis class and call the appropriate methods.
UT Logs: [S6000_eeprom_logs.txt](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/files/4735515/S6000_eeprom_logs.txt), [S6000-ON_eeprom_logs.txt](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/files/4735461/S6000-ON_eeprom_logs.txt)
Test script: [eeprom_test_py.txt](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/files/4735509/eeprom_test_py.txt)
Found another syncd timing issue related to clock going backwards.
To be safe disable the ntp long jump.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>