Recent changes to dependencies caused the 'enum34' package to cease being installed for Python 2 in the PMon container. This broke Arista platforms, where the Arista sonic_platform package imports 'enum'. This is because on Arista devices, the sonic_platform wheel is not installed in the container. Instead, the installation directory is mounted from the host OS. However, this method doesn't ensure all dependencies are installed in the container.
Prevent intermittent build failures when building Sonic for the ARM platform architecture due to version upgrades of the redis-tools and redis-server packages.
Modify select Dockerfile templates to download the redis-tools and redis-server packages from sonicstorage rather than from debian.org.
This PR has been made possible by the inclusion of ARM versions of redis-tools and redis-server into sonicstorage as described in Issue# 5701
* This was a temporary fix for orchagent spamming log messages and causing rate limiting, leading to critical messages being dropped for the syslog. No longer needed since Azure/sonic-sairedis#680 was merged.
On Arista platforms, sonic_platform packages are not installed in the PMon container, but are rather mounted into the container from the host OS. Therefore, pip show sonic_platform will fail in the PMon container. This change will first check if we can import sonic_platform. If this fails, it will then fall back to checking if the package is installed. If both fail, it will attempt to install the package.
Why/How I did:
Make sure first error syslog is triggered based on FAULT TOLERANCE condition.
Added support of repeat clause with alert action. This is used as trigger
for generation of periodic syslog error messages if error is persistent
Updated the monit conf files with repeat every x cycles for the alert action
Increase startretires value from default of 10 to 50 to prevent supervisor from placing thermalctld in FATAL state during regression testing. Also ensures supervisord tries hard to get thermalctld running in production, as thermalctld is critical to prevent device from overheating.
As part of the transition from Python 2 to Python 3, we are installing both pip2 and pip3 in the slave and config-engine containers. This PR replaces calls to `pip` in these containers with an explicit call to `pip2` to ensure the proper version of pip is executed, no matter which version of pip is aliased to `pip`, as we no longer rely on that alias.
Also some other pip-related cleanup
Upgrading pip3 after pip2 caused the pip command to be aliased to the pip3 command. However, since we are still transitioning from Python 2 to Python 3, most pip commands in the codebase are expecting pip to alias to pip2. The proper solution here is to explicitly call pip2 and pip3, and no longer call pip, however this will require extensive changes and testing, so to quickly fix this issue, we upgraded pip2 after pip3 to ensure that pip2 is installed after pip3.
* Initial commit for BGP internal neighbor table support.
> Add new template named "internal" for the internal BGP sessions
> Add a new table in database "BGP_INTERNAL_NEIGHBOR"
> The internal BGP sessions will be stored in this new table "BGP_INTERNAL_NEIGHBOR"
* Changes in template generation tests with the introduction of internal neighbor template files.
* Fix for LLDP advertisments being sent with wrong information.
Since lldpd is starting before lldpmgr, some advertisment packets might sent with default value, mac address as Port ID.
This fix hold the packets from being sent by the lldpd until all interfaces are well configured by the lldpmgrd.
Signed-off-by: Shlomi Bitton <shlomibi@nvidia.com>
* Fix comments
* Fix unit-test output caused a failure during build
* Add 'run_cmd' function and use it
* Resume lldpd even if port init timeout reached
The orchagent and syncd need to have the same default synchronous mode configuration. This PR adds a template file to translate the default value in CONFIG_DB (empty field) to an explicit mode so that the orchagent and syncd could have the same default mode.
**- Why I did it**
To introduce dynamic support of BBR functionality into bgpcfgd.
BBR is adding `neighbor PEER_GROUP allowas-in 1' for all BGP peer-groups which points to T0
Now we can add and remove this configuration based on CONFIG_DB entry
**- How I did it**
I introduced a new CONFIG_DB entry:
- table name: "BGP_BBR"
- key value: "all". Currently only "all" is supported, which means that all peer-groups which points to T0s will be updated
- data value: a dictionary: {"status": "status_value"}, where status_value could be either "enabled" or "disabled"
Initially, when bgpcfgd starts, it reads initial BBR status values from the [constants.yml](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/5626/files#diff-e6f2fe13a6c276dc2f3b27a5bef79886f9c103194be4fcb28ce57375edf2c23cR34). Then you can control BBR status by changing "BGP_BBR" table in the CONFIG_DB (see examples below).
bgpcfgd knows what peer-groups to change fron [constants.yml](https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/5626/files#diff-e6f2fe13a6c276dc2f3b27a5bef79886f9c103194be4fcb28ce57375edf2c23cR39). The dictionary contains peer-group names as keys, and a list of address-families as values. So when bgpcfgd got a request to change the BBR state, it changes the state only for peer-groups listed in the constants.yml dictionary (and only for address families from the peer-group value).
**- How to verify it**
Initially, when we start SONiC FRR has BBR enabled for PEER_V4 and PEER_V6:
```
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ vtysh -c 'show run' | egrep 'PEER_V.? allowas'
neighbor PEER_V4 allowas-in 1
neighbor PEER_V6 allowas-in 1
```
Then we apply following configuration to the db:
```
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ cat disable.json
{
"BGP_BBR": {
"all": {
"status": "disabled"
}
}
}
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ sonic-cfggen -j disable.json -w
```
The log output are:
```
Oct 14 18:40:22.450322 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: Received message : '('all', 'SET', (('status', 'disabled'),))'
Oct 14 18:40:22.450620 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: execute command '['vtysh', '-f', '/tmp/tmpmWTiuq']'.
Oct 14 18:40:22.681084 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: execute command '['vtysh', '-c', 'clear bgp peer-group PEER_V4 soft in']'.
Oct 14 18:40:22.904626 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: execute command '['vtysh', '-c', 'clear bgp peer-group PEER_V6 soft in']'.
```
Check FRR configuraiton and see that no allowas parameters are there:
```
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ vtysh -c 'show run' | egrep 'PEER_V.? allowas'
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$
```
Then we apply enabling configuration back:
```
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ cat enable.json
{
"BGP_BBR": {
"all": {
"status": "enabled"
}
}
}
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ sonic-cfggen -j enable.json -w
```
The log output:
```
Oct 14 18:40:41.074720 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: Received message : '('all', 'SET', (('status', 'enabled'),))'
Oct 14 18:40:41.074720 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: execute command '['vtysh', '-f', '/tmp/tmpDD6SKv']'.
Oct 14 18:40:41.587257 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: execute command '['vtysh', '-c', 'clear bgp peer-group PEER_V4 soft in']'.
Oct 14 18:40:42.042967 str-s6100-acs-1 DEBUG bgp#bgpcfgd: execute command '['vtysh', '-c', 'clear bgp peer-group PEER_V6 soft in']'.
```
Check FRR configuraiton and see that the BBR configuration is back:
```
admin@str-s6100-acs-1:~$ vtysh -c 'show run' | egrep 'PEER_V.? allowas'
neighbor PEER_V4 allowas-in 1
neighbor PEER_V6 allowas-in 1
```
*** The test coverage ***
Below is the test coverage
```
---------- coverage: platform linux2, python 2.7.12-final-0 ----------
Name Stmts Miss Cover
----------------------------------------------------
bgpcfgd/__init__.py 0 0 100%
bgpcfgd/__main__.py 3 3 0%
bgpcfgd/config.py 78 41 47%
bgpcfgd/directory.py 63 34 46%
bgpcfgd/log.py 15 3 80%
bgpcfgd/main.py 51 51 0%
bgpcfgd/manager.py 41 23 44%
bgpcfgd/managers_allow_list.py 385 21 95%
bgpcfgd/managers_bbr.py 76 0 100%
bgpcfgd/managers_bgp.py 193 193 0%
bgpcfgd/managers_db.py 9 9 0%
bgpcfgd/managers_intf.py 33 33 0%
bgpcfgd/managers_setsrc.py 45 45 0%
bgpcfgd/runner.py 39 39 0%
bgpcfgd/template.py 64 11 83%
bgpcfgd/utils.py 32 24 25%
bgpcfgd/vars.py 1 0 100%
----------------------------------------------------
TOTAL 1128 530 53%
```
**- Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)**
- [ ] 201811
- [x] 201911
- [x] 202006
use correct chassisdb.conf path while bringing up chassis_db service on VoQ modular switch.chassis_db service on VoQ modular switch.
resolves#5631
Signed-off-by: Honggang Xu <hxu@arista.com>
There is currently a bug where messages from swss with priority lower than the current log level are still being counted against the syslog rate limiting threshhold. This leads to rate-limiting in syslog when the rate-limiting conditions have not been met, which causes several sonic-mgmt tests to fail since they are dependent on LogAnalyzer. It also omits potentially useful information from the syslog. Only rate-limiting messages of level INFO and lower allows these tests to pass successfully.
Signed-off-by: Lawrence Lee <lawlee@microsoft.com>
bring up chassisdb service on sonic switch according to the design in
Distributed Forwarding in VoQ Arch HLD
Signed-off-by: Honggang Xu <hxu@arista.com>
**- Why I did it**
To bring up new ChassisDB service in sonic as designed in ['Distributed forwarding in a VOQ architecture HLD' ](90c1289eaf/doc/chassis/architecture.md).
**- How I did it**
Implement the section 2.3.1 Global DB Organization of the VOQ architecture HLD.
**- How to verify it**
ChassisDB service won't start without chassisdb.conf file on the existing platforms.
ChassisDB service is accessible with global.conf file in the distributed arichitecture.
Signed-off-by: Honggang Xu <hxu@arista.com>
We were building our own python-click package because we needed features/bug fixes available as of version 7.0.0, but the most recent version available from Debian was in the 6.x range.
"Click" is needed for building/testing and installing sonic-utilities. Now that we are building sonic-utilities as a wheel, with Click specified as a dependency in the setup.py file, setuptools will install a more recent version of Click in the sonic-slave-buster container when building the package, and pip will install a more recent version of Click in the host OS of SONiC when installing the sonic-utilities package. Also, we don't need to worry about installing the Python 2 or 3 version of the package, as the proper one will be installed as necessary.
**- Why I did it**
FRR introduced [next hop tracking](http://docs.frrouting.org/projects/dev-guide/en/latest/next-hop-tracking.html) functionality.
That functionality requires resolving BGP neighbors before setting BGP connection (or explicit ebgp-multihop command). Sometimes (BGP MONITORS) our neighbors are not directly connected and sessions are IBGP. In this case current configuration prevents FRR to establish BGP connections. Reason would be "waiting for NHT". To fix that we need either add static routes for each not-directly connected ibgp neighbor, or enable command `ip nht resolve-via-default`
**- How I did it**
Put `ip nht resolve-via-default` into the config
**- How to verify it**
Build an image. Enable BGP_MONITOR entry and check that entry is Established or Connecting in FRR
Co-authored-by: Pavel Shirshov <pavel.contrib@gmail.com>
* Install ndppd during image build, and copy config files to image
* Configure proxy settings based on config DB at container start
* Pipe ndppd output to logger inside container to log output in syslog
implements a new feature: "BGP Allow list."
This feature allows us to control which IP prefixes are going to be advertised via ebgp from the routes received from EBGP neighbors.
Jinja2 templates rendered using Python 3 interpreter, are required
to conform with Python 3 new semantics.
singed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
implements a new feature: "BGP Allow list."
This feature allows us to control which IP prefixes are going to be advertised via ebgp from the routes received from EBGP neighbors.
* buildimage: Add gearbox phy device files and a new physyncd docker to support VS gearbox phy feature
* scripts and configuration needed to support a second syncd docker (physyncd)
* physyncd supports gearbox device and phy SAI APIs and runs multiple instances of syncd, one per phy in the device
* support for VS target (sonic-sairedis vslib has been extended to support a virtual BCM81724 gearbox PHY).
HLD is located at b817a12fd8/doc/gearbox/gearbox_mgr_design.md
**- Why I did it**
This work is part of the gearbox phy joint effort between Microsoft and Broadcom, and is based
on multi-switch support in sonic-sairedis.
**- How I did it**
Overall feature was implemented across several projects. The collective pull requests (some in late stages of review at this point):
https://github.com/Azure/sonic-utilities/pull/931 - CLI (merged)
https://github.com/Azure/sonic-swss-common/pull/347 - Minor changes (merged)
https://github.com/Azure/sonic-swss/pull/1321 - gearsyncd, config parsers, changes to orchargent to create gearbox phy on supported systems
https://github.com/Azure/sonic-sairedis/pull/624 - physyncd, virtual BCM81724 gearbox phy added to vslib
**- How to verify it**
In a vslib build:
root@sonic:/home/admin# show gearbox interfaces status
PHY Id Interface MAC Lanes MAC Lane Speed PHY Lanes PHY Lane Speed Line Lanes Line Lane Speed Oper Admin
-------- ----------- --------------- ---------------- --------------- ---------------- ------------ ----------------- ------ -------
1 Ethernet48 121,122,123,124 25G 200,201,202,203 25G 204,205 50G down down
1 Ethernet49 125,126,127,128 25G 206,207,208,209 25G 210,211 50G down down
1 Ethernet50 69,70,71,72 25G 212,213,214,215 25G 216 100G down down
In addition, docker ps | grep phy should show a physyncd docker running.
Signed-off-by: syd.logan@broadcom.com
We want to let Monit to unmonitor the processes in containers which are disabled in `FEATURE` table such that
Monit will not generate false alerting messages into the syslog.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
SWSS config script restore ARP/FDB/Routes. Restore neighbor script
uses config DB ARP information to restore ARP entries and so needs
to be started after swssconfig exits.
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
Install a newer version of rsyslog from stretch-backports to support -iNONE
Previous backport from master use -iNONE option which is only
available after v8.32.0
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
We are moving toward building all Python packages for SONiC as wheel packages rather than Debian packages. This will also allow us to more easily transition to Python 3.
Python files are now packaged in "sonic-utilities" Pyhton wheel. Data files are now packaged in "sonic-utilities-data" Debian package.
**- How I did it**
- Build and install sonic-utilities as a Python package
- Remove explicit installation of wheel dependencies, as these will now get installed implicitly by pip when installing sonic-utilities as a wheel
- Build and install new sonic-utilities-data package to install data files required by sonic-utilities applications
- Update all references to sonic-utilities scripts/entrypoints to either reference the new /usr/local/bin/ location or remove absolute path entirely where applicable
Submodule updates:
* src/sonic-utilities aa27dd9...2244d7b (5):
> Support building sonic-utilities as a Python wheel package instead of a Debian package (#1122)
> [consutil] Display remote device name in show command (#1120)
> [vrf] fix check state_db error when vrf moving (#1119)
> [consutil] Fix issue where the ConfigDBConnector's reference is missing (#1117)
> Update to make config load/reload backward compatible. (#1115)
* src/sonic-ztp dd025bc...911d622 (1):
> Update paths to reflect new sonic-utilities install location, /usr/local/bin/ (#19)
* Add bgpmon under sonic-bgpcfgd to be started as a new daemon under BGP docker
* Added bgpmon to be monitored by Monit so that if it crashed, it gets alerted
* use console_scripts entry point to package bgpmon
This PR limited the number of calls to sonic-cfggen to one call
per iteration instead of current 3 calls per iteration.
The PR also installs jq on host for future scripts if needed.
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
Arp update process was not being started due to an issue with
the directory name having an extra 'd' in supervisor as in
'/etc/supervisord/conf.d/arp_update.conf'.
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
* Support for multi-asic platform for swssloglevel command
admin@str-acs-1:~$ swssloglevel
Usage: /usr/bin/swssloglevel -n [0 to 3] [OPTION]...
* Update to use the env file to get the PLATFORM string.
Printing both snapshot and current counter sets will make it easier to pinpoint
which message type(s) is/are not being relayed. This PR prints both counter sets.
Also, this PR defines gnu11 as a C standard to compile with in order to avoid
making changes when porting to 201811 branch.
singed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
When BGP routes are missing, DHCP packets get relayed over mgmt
interface. This results in dhcpmon alerting that DHCP packets are
not being relayed. This is PR include mgmt interface as uplink
device, and so, if DHCP packet gets relayed over mgmt interface,
regular dhcpmon alert will not be issues. Instead, dhcpmon will
check the mgmt interface counts and issue a separate alert regarding
packets travelling through mgmt network.
In addition, this PR includes the following enhancements:
1. Add SIGUSR1 handler that prints out current packet counts
2. Increase alert grace window to 3 minutes from currently 2 minutes
3. Time is now computed more accurately
4. Print vlan name before counters
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
When stopping the swss, pmon or bgp containers, log messages like the following can be seen:
```
Aug 23 22:50:43.789760 sonic-dut INFO swss#supervisord 2020-08-23 22:50:10,061 ERRO pool dependent-startup event buffer overflowed, discarding event 34
Aug 23 22:50:43.789760 sonic-dut INFO swss#supervisord 2020-08-23 22:50:10,063 ERRO pool dependent-startup event buffer overflowed, discarding event 35
Aug 23 22:50:43.789760 sonic-dut INFO swss#supervisord 2020-08-23 22:50:10,064 ERRO pool dependent-startup event buffer overflowed, discarding event 36
Aug 23 22:50:43.789760 sonic-dut INFO swss#supervisord 2020-08-23 22:50:10,066 ERRO pool dependent-startup event buffer overflowed, discarding event 37
```
This is due to the number of programs in the container managed by supervisor, all generating events at the same time. The default event queue buffer size in supervisor is 10. This patch increases that value in all containers in order to eliminate these errors. As more programs are added to the containers, we may need to further adjust these values. I increased all buffer sizes to 25 except for containers with more programs or templated supervisor.conf files which allow for a variable number of programs. In these cases I increased the buffer size to 50. One final exception is the swss container, where the buffer fills up to ~50, so I increased this buffer to 100.
Resolves https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/issues/5241
* [redis] Use redis-server and redis-tools in blob storage to prevent
upstream link broken
* Use curl instead of wget
* Explicitly install dependencies
https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/issues/5255
Root Cause: Waiting on Restore count != 0 can lead to race condition
between orchagent process and swssconfig.sh.
Ideally check of Restore count != 0 is not needed as the State DB
cannot be flushed as if it was flushed then Warm Restart or swss-restart
should not be true also.
Remove radvd Makefile and patch, change docker-router-advertiser Dockerfile template to simply install the vanilla radvd package using apt-get.
- In PR https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/2795, we started building radvd from source and patching it to prevent it from erroring out when advertising an MTU of 9100 which was greater than the MTU size configured on the bridge interface (1500), which was due to a limitation in the 4.9 Linux kernel.
- Master branch is now using Linux kernel 4.19. As of 4.18, the kernel supports setting a bridge MTU to a value > 1500.
- PR https://github.com/Azure/sonic-swss/pull/1393 modified vlanmgrd to take advantage of this and now configures the MTU of bridge interfaces in SONiC to the proper size of 9100. Therefore, we no longer need to patch radvd. Since we no longer need to patch radvd, we no longer need to build it from source, so we can save build time by going back to simply installing the vanilla radvd Debian package in the router-advertiser container.
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
The following changes are done.
- Multi asic platform have 2 Loopback interfaces, Loopback0 and Loopback4096. IPinIP decap entries need to be added for both of them. Update the ipinip.json.j2 template to add decap entries for Loopback4096.
- Add corressponding unit test
Add a master switch so that the sync/async mode can be configured.
Example usage of the switch:
1. Configure mode while building an image
`make ENABLE_SYNCHRONOUS_MODE=y <target>`
2. Configure when the device is running
Change CONFIG_DB with `sonic-cfggen -a '{"DEVICE_METADATA":{"localhost": {"synchronous_mode": "enable"}}}' --write-to-db`
Restart swss with `systemctl restart swss`
**- Why I did it**
PR https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/4599 introduced two bugs in the startup of the router advertiser container:
1. References to the `wait_for_intf.sh` script were changed to `wait_for_link.sh`, but the actual script was not renamed
2. The `ipv6_found` Jinja2 variable added to the supervisor config file goes out of scope before it is read.
**- How I did it**
1. Rename the `wait_for_intf.sh` script to `wait_for_link.sh`
2. Use the Jinja2 "namespace" construct to fix the scope issue
**- How to verify it**
Ensure all processes in the radv container start properly under the correct conditions (i.e., whether or not there is at least one VLAN with an IPv6 address assigned).
Calls to sonic-cfggen is CPU expensive. This PR reduces calls to
sonic-cfggen to one call during startup when starting radv service.
singed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
Calls to sonic-cfggen is CPU expensive. This PR reduces calls to
sonic-cfggen to one call during startup when starting swss service.
singed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
Calls to sonic-cfggen is CPU expensive. This PR reduces calls to
sonic-cfggen to two calls during startup when starting frr service.
singed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
Calls to sonic-cfggen is CPU expensive. This PR reduces calls to
sonic-cfggen to one call during startup when starting dhcp-relay
service.
singed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
Calls to sonic-cfggen is CPU expensive. This PR reduces calls to
sonic-cfggen to once calle during snmp startup
singed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
As part of migrating all Python-based package installers to wheel format rather than Debian packages. Also to allow for easily building a Python 3 version of the package in the near future. ledd and psud were converted in earlier PRs. This PR converts the remainder:
- pcied
- syseepromd
- thermalctld
- xcvrd
As part of migrating all Python-based package installers to wheel format rather than Debian packages. Also to allow for easily building a Python 3 version of the package in the near future.
As part of migrating all Python-based package installers to wheel format rather than Debian packages. Also to allow for easily building a Python 3 version of the package in the near future.
- Also remove some references to sonic-daemon-base which I previously missed and add missing sonic-py-common dependency for sonic-pcied.
* [platform] Add Support For Environment Variable
This PR adds the ability to read environment file from /etc/sonic.
the file contains immutable SONiC config attributes such as platform,
hwsku, version, device_type. The aim is to minimize calls being made
into sonic-cfggen during boot time.
singed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
* Changes to add template support for copp.json.
This is needed so that we can install differnt type of
Traps based on Device Role (Tor/Leaf/Mgmt/etc...).
Initial use case is to install DHCP/DHCPv6 tarp only
for tor router.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
* Fixed based on review comments.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
* Fixed based on review comment.
Verify that /etc/apt/sources.list points to buster using docker exec bgp cat /etc/apt/sources.list
BGP neighborship is established.
root@sonic:~# show ip bgp summary
IPv4 Unicast Summary:
BGP router identifier 10.1.0.1, local AS number 65100 vrf-id 0
BGP table version 1
RIB entries 1, using 184 bytes of memory
Peers 1, using 20 KiB of memory
Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down State/PfxRcd
6.1.1.1 4 100 96 96 0 0 0 01:32:04 0
Total number of neighbors 1
root@sonic:~#
Signed-off-by: Joyas Joseph <joyas_joseph@dell.com>
Copy proper fancontrol config file to the proper destination. Also some minor refactoring for code reuse to help prevent issues like this in the future.
Fixes a bug introduced by #4599
fixes https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/issues/5026
Explanation:
In the log from the issue I found:
```
I see following in the log
Jul 22 21:13:06.574831 vlab-01 WARNING bgp#bgpd[49]: [EC 33554499] sendmsg_nexthop: zclient_send_message() failed
```
Analyzing source code I found that the error message could be issues only when `zclient_send_rnh()` return less than 0.
```
ret = zclient_send_rnh(zclient, command, p, exact_match,
bnc->bgp->vrf_id);
/* TBD: handle the failure */
if (ret < 0)
flog_warn(EC_BGP_ZEBRA_SEND,
"sendmsg_nexthop: zclient_send_message() failed");
```
I checked [zclient_send_rnh()](88351c8f6d/lib/zclient.c (L654)) and found that this function will return the exit code which the function gets from [zclient_send_message()](88351c8f6d/lib/zclient.c (L266)) But the latter function could return not 0 in two cases:
1. bgpd didn’t connect to the zclient socket yet [code](88351c8f6d/lib/zclient.c (L269))
2. The socket was closed. But in this case we would receive the error message in the log. (And I can find the message in the log when we reboot sonic) [code](88351c8f6d/lib/zclient.c (L277))
Also I see from the logs that client connection was set later we had the issue in bgpd.
Bgpd.log
```
Jul 22 21:13:06.574831 vlab-01 WARNING bgp#bgpd[49]: [EC 33554499] sendmsg_nexthop: zclient_send_message() failed
```
Vs
Zebra.log
```
Jul 22 21:13:12.713249 vlab-01 NOTICE bgp#zebra[48]: client 25 says hello and bids fair to announce only static routes vrf=0
Jul 22 21:13:12.820352 vlab-01 NOTICE bgp#zebra[48]: client 30 says hello and bids fair to announce only bgp routes vrf=0
Jul 22 21:13:12.820352 vlab-01 NOTICE bgp#zebra[48]: client 33 says hello and bids fair to announce only vnc routes vrf=0
```
So in our case we should start zebra first. Wait until it is started and then start bgpd and other daemons.
**- How I did it**
I changed a graph to start daemons in the following order:
1. First start zebra
2. Then starts staticd and bgpd
3. Then starts vtysh -b and bgpeoi after bgpd is started.
Optimizing number of calls made to sonic-cfggen during service
start up as it adds to total system boot up time.
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
**- Why I did it**
sonic-cfggen call is slow and it adds to system start up time
**- How I did it**
places all required variable into single template and called into sonic-cfggen using this template
**- How to verify it**
***-Test 1***
there is an average saving of .5 to 1 sec between old script and new script
```
root@str-s6000-acs-14:/# time ./orchagent_old.sh
/usr/bin/orchagent -d /var/log/swss -b 8192 -m f4:8e:38:16:bc:8d
real 0m3.546s
user 0m2.365s
sys 0m0.585s
root@str-s6000-acs-14:/# time ./orchagent_new.sh
/usr/bin/orchagent -d /var/log/swss -b 8192 -m f4:8e:38:16:bc:8d
real 0m2.058s
user 0m1.650s
sys 0m0.363s
```
***-Test 2***
Built an image with this change and orchagent is running with intended params:
```
admin@str-s6000-acs-14:~$ ps -ef | grep orchagent
root 2988 1901 1 02:09 pts/0 00:00:02 /usr/bin/orchagent -d /var/log/swss -b 8192 -m f4:8e:38:16:bc:8d
```
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
Optimizing number of calls made to sonic-cfggen during service
start up as it adds to total system boot up time.
***-Test 1***
there is an average saving of 1 to 1.5 sec between old script and new script
```
root@str-s6000-acs-14:/# time /usr/bin/rest-server-old.sh
Generating temporary TLS server certificate ...
2020/07/09 19:03:33 wrote cert.pem
2020/07/09 19:03:33 wrote key.pem
REST_SERVER_ARGS = -ui /rest_ui -logtostderr -cert /tmp/cert.pem -key /tmp/key.pem
/usr/sbin/rest_server -ui /rest_ui -logtostderr -cert /tmp/cert.pem -key /tmp/key.pem
real 0m8.790s
user 0m7.993s
sys 0m0.584s
root@str-s6000-acs-14:/# time /usr/bin/rest-server-new.sh
Generating temporary TLS server certificate ...
2020/07/09 19:03:45 wrote cert.pem
2020/07/09 19:03:45 wrote key.pem
REST_SERVER_ARGS = -ui /rest_ui -logtostderr -cert /tmp/cert.pem -key /tmp/key.pem
/usr/sbin/rest_server -ui /rest_ui -logtostderr -cert /tmp/cert.pem -key /tmp/key.pem
real 0m6.940s
user 0m5.670s
sys 0m0.386s
```
***-Test 2***
Built an image with this change and rest server is running with params as described in test 1 above
```
admin@str-s6000-acs-14:~$ ps -ef | grep rest_server
root 3301 2866 2 02:09 pts/0 00:00:10 /usr/sbin/rest_server -ui /rest_ui -logtostderr -cert /tmp/cert.pem -key /tmp/key.pem
```
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
For telemetry regression test we need gnmi client to be present on ptfdocker. Gnmi-server will be present on SONiC DuT. Further, we can access gnmi_get from ptfdocker inside pytest to verify gnmi server streaming data successfully or not.
The template is referenced relative to the script path and this could
results in errors in case script is run from root. Add explicit
path to the template file name.
Also, moving telemetry_var template to template dir.
And remove double quotes from around json dict.
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
* [mgmt docker] move pycryptodome installation to the end of the docker building
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
* pin down the version to current: 3.9.8
* comment
Signed-off-by: Akhilesh Samineni <akhilesh.samineni@broadcom.com>
All new NAT conntrack entries are added to kernel with max entry timeout of 432000 and setting the same timeout during system warm reboot also
sonic-cfggen call is slow and this is taking place in the SONiC
boot up process. The change uses templates to assemble all required
vars into single template file. With this change, telemetry now calls
once into sonic-cfggen.
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@microsoft.com>
Resubmitting the changes for (#4825) with fixes for sonic-bgpcdgd test failures
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
also update submodule
* 01f810f 2020-07-02 | fix compiling issue for gcc8.3 (#1339) [lguohan]
* 9b13120 2020-07-03 | Fix in script to avoid orchagent crash when port down followed by fdb delete (#1340) [rupesh-k]
* 9b01844 2020-07-01 | [qosorch] Update QoS scheduler params for shaping features (#1296) [Michael Li]
* 86b5e99 2020-07-02 | [mirrororch] Port Mirroring implementation (#1314) [rupesh-k]
* c05601c 2020-06-24 | [portsyncd]: add debug message if a port cannot be found in port able (#1328) [lguohan]
* a0b6412 2020-06-23 | COPP_DEL_fix: DEL for one trap group from SONIC is resetting all the trap IDs (#1273) [SinghMinu]
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
* Loopback IP changes for multi ASIC devices
multi ASIC will have 2 Loopback Interfaces
- Loopback0 has globally unique IP address, which is advertised by the multi ASIC device to its peers.
This way all the external devices will see this device as a single device.
- Loopback4096 is assigned an IP address which has a scope is within the device. Each ASIC has a different ip address for Loopback4096. This ip address will be used as Router-Id by the bgp instance on multi ASIC devices.
This PR implements this change for multi ASIC devices
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.com>
* [sonic-buildimage] Changes to make network specific sysctl
common for both host and docker namespace (in multi-npu).
This change is triggered with issue found in multi-npu platforms
where in docker namespace
net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding was 0 (should be 1) because of
which RS/RA message were triggered and link-local router were learnt.
Beside this there were some other sysctl.net.ipv6* params whose value
in docker namespace is not same as host namespace.
So to make we are always in sync in host and docker namespace
created common file that list all sysctl.net.* params and used
both by host and docker namespace. Any change will get applied
to both namespace.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
* Address Review Comments and made sure to invoke augtool
only one and do string concatenation of all set commands
* Address Review Comments.
* Support for connecting to DB in namespace via IP:port ( using docker bridge network ) for applications in multi-asic platform.
* Added the default IP as 127.0.0.1 if the IPaddress derivation from interface fails.
Moved the localhost loopback IP binding logic into the supervisor.j2 file.
* 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.
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**
Initially, the critical_processes file contains either the name of critical process or the name of group.
For example, the critical_processes file in the dhcp_relay container contains a single group name
`isc-dhcp-relay`. When testing the autorestart feature of each container, we need get all the critical
processes and test whether a container can be restarted correctly if one of its critical processes is
killed. However, it will be difficult to differentiate whether the names in the critical_processes file are
the critical processes or group names. At the same time, changing the syntax in this file will separate the individual process from the groups and also makes it clear to the user.
Right now the critical_processes file contains two different kind of entries. One is "program:xxx" which indicates a critical process. Another is "group:xxx" which indicates a group of critical processes
managed by supervisord using the name "xxx". At the same time, I also updated the logic to
parse the file critical_processes in supervisor-proc-event-listener script.
**- How to verify it**
We can first enable the autorestart feature of a specified container for example `dhcp_relay` by running the comman `sudo config container feature autorestart dhcp_relay enabled` on DUT. Then we can select a critical process from the command `docker top dhcp_relay` and use the command `sudo kill -SIGKILL <pid>` to kill that critical process. Final step is to check whether the container is restarted correctly or not.
The current stdout file which also includes the dut logs are very verbose and noisy.
We have manually installed it in the sonic-mgmt docker in our organization and tuned the pytest settings to produce very helpful and concise logs.
pytest-html plugins can be used to post-process the output in various ways based on our different and unique organizational needs.
Hence proposing to add this pkt to the docker file
when portsyncd starts, it first enumerates all front panel ports
and marks them as old interfaces. Then, for new front panel ports
it checks if their indexes exist in previous sets. If yes, it will
treats them as old interfaces and ignore them.
The reason we have this check is because broadcom SAI only removes
front panel ports after sai switch init.
So, if portsyncd starts after orchagent, new interfaces could be
created before portsyncd and treated as old interface.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
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>
REST and telemetry servers were using "DEVICE_METADATA|x509" table for
server certificate configurations. This table has been deprecated now.
Enhanced REST server startup script to read server certificate file
path configurations from REST_SERVER table. Three more attributes -
server_crt, server_key and ca_crt are introduced as described in
https://github.com/Azure/SONiC/pull/550.
For backard compatibility, certificate configurations are read from
old "DEVICE_METADATA|x509" table if they (server_crt, server_key and
ca_crt) are not present in REST_SERVER table.
Fixes bug https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/issues/4291
Signed-off-by: Sachin Holla <sachin.holla@broadcom.com>
The `-sv2` suffix was used to differentiate SNMP Dockers when we transitioned from "SONiCv1" to "SONiCv2", about four years ago. The old Docker materials were removed long ago; there is no need to keep this suffix. Removing it aligns the name with all the other Dockers.
Also edit Monit configuration to detect proper snmp-subagent command line in Buster, and make snmpd command line matching more robust.
The -sv2 suffix was used to differentiate SNMP Dockers when we transitioned from "SONiCv1" to "SONiCv2", about four years ago. The old Docker materials were removed long ago; there is no need to keep this suffix. Removing it aligns the name with all the other Dockers.
**- Why I did it**
We need RIF counters to be enabled by default. Flex Counter does probe for supported counters. If a platform does not support RIF counters, SAI will return NOT_SUPPORTED and Flex Counter will stop polling the counter.
**- How to verify it**
After fresh install rif counter gropup is enabled by default:
$ counterpoll show
Type Interval (in ms) Status
-------------------- ------------------ --------
QUEUE_STAT default (10000) enable
PORT_STAT default (1000) enable
RIF_STAT default (1000) enable
QUEUE_WATERMARK_STAT default (10000) enable
PG_WATERMARK_STAT default (10000) enable
Signed-off-by: Mykola Faryma <mykolaf@mellanox.com>
* Adding new BGP peer groups PEER_V4_INT and PEER_V6_INT. The internal BGP sessions
will be added to this peer group while the external BGP sessions will be added
to the exising PEER_V4 and PEER_V6 peer group.
* Check for "ASIC" keyword in the hostname to identify the internal neighbors.
lldpmgrd listens for changes to the PORT table in the CONFIG_DB and APP_DB in order to handle alias/description config change. It checks if port is up or down by looking into the oper-status for in APP_DB PORT TABLE. If it cannot find it in the App DB, it will log error.
During initializing, it is possible that there is a port change in CONFIG_DB and but the not ready in APP_DB.
The change here is to only log error in is_port_up() after port init done.
* Changes for LLDP for Multi NPU Platoforms:-
a) Enable LLDP for Host namespace for Management Port
b) Make sure Management IP is avaliable in per asic namespace
needed for LLDP Chassis configuration
c) Make sure chassis mac-address is correct in per asic namespace
d) Do not run lldp on eth0 of per asic namespace and avoid chassis
configuration for same
e) Use Linux hostname instead from Device Metadata for lldp chassis
configuration since in multi-npu platforms device metadata hostname
will be differnt
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
* Address Review Comment with following changes:
a) Use Device Metadata hostname even in per namespace conatiner.
updated minigraph parsing for same to have hostname as system
hostname and add new key for asic name
b) Minigraph changes to have MGMT_INTERFACE Key in per asic/namespace
config also as needed for LLDP for setting chassis management IP.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Dosi <abdosi@microsoft.com>
* Address Review Comments
* Multi DB with namespace support, Introducing the database_global.json file
for supporting accessing DB's in other namespaces for service running in
linux host
* Updates based on comments
* Adding the j2 templates for database_config and database_global files.
* Updating to retrieve the redis DIR's to be mounted from database_global.json file.
* Additional check to see if asic.conf file exists before sourcing it.
* Updates based on PR comments discussion.
* Review comments update
* Updates to the argument "-n" for namespace used in both context of parsing minigraph and multi DB access.
* Update with the attribute "persistence_for_warm_boot" that was added to database_config.json file earlier.
* Removing the database_config.json file to avioid confusion in future.
We use the database_config.json.j2 file to generate database_config.json files dynamically.
* Update the comments for sudo usage in docker_image_ctrl.j2
* Update with the new logic in PING PONG tests using sonic-db-cli. With this we wait till the
PONG response is received when redis server is up.
* Similar changes in swss and syncd scripts for the PING tests with sonic-db-cli
* Updated with a missing , in the database_config.json.j2 file, Do pip install of j2cli in docker-base-buster.
- change the references to 'type' field to 'sub_role'
- change the references to 'InternalFrontend' and 'InternalBackend' to 'FrontEnd' and 'BackEnd' respectively
- add a statement to reflect route-reflector for backend asics
- add a change to set "next-hop-self force" configuration for internal BGP session in multi asic platform.
Signed-off-by: Arvindsrinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan <arlakshm@microsoft.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>
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
- add "persistence" field for each redis instance in database_config.json
- we will use this information to decide if saving redis instance data while warm/fast reboot
- before multiDB changes, SONiC uses "redis-cli save " to save all the data into rdb file on default instance on port 6379
- with multiDB changes, we plan to implement "sonic-db-cli save" to save all data to corresponding rdb files on all listed redis instances which has "persistence" field set "yes"
libpython2.7, libdaemon0, libdbus-1-3, libjansson4 are common
across different containers. move them into docker-base-stretch
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
maintains backward compatibility to search original x509 location
when telemetry table does not have certs
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <lguohan@gmail.com>
When telemetry is in secure mode ,the monitor will have error log of the match string "--insecure". So I modify to be compatiable with insecure mode and secure mode.
Co-authored-by: Ubuntu <ubuntu@ip-10-5-1-21.ap-south-1.compute.internal>
Removing explicit libyang plugin path settings. Libyang debian package installs the extensions in standard location.
Libyang debian package installs the extensions in standard location as per build time configuration (install prefix is set in patch/libyang.patch). If plugin directory is not set, libyang explicitly searches the plugins in LYEXT_PLUGINS_DIR which is populated during build. The plugins are installed in LYEXT_PLUGINS_DIR itself through debian package installation.
$ grep -nr LYEXT_PLUGINS_DIR src/
src/plugin_config.h.in:18:#define LYEXT_PLUGINS_DIR "@EXTENSIONS_PLUGINS_DIR_MACRO@" /**< directory with YANG extension plugins */
src/plugins.c:420: pluginsdir = LYEXT_PLUGINS_DIR;
* [database] Implement the auto-restart feature for database container.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [database] Remove the duplicate dependency in service files. Since we
already have updategraph ---> config_setup ---> database, we do not need
explicitly add database.service in all other container service files.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [event listener] Reorganize the line 73 in event listener script.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [database] update the file sflow.service.j2 to remove the duplicate
dependency.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [event listener] Add comments in event listener.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [event listener] Update the comments in line 56.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [event listener] Add parentheses for if statement in line 76 in event listener.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
Before the fix:
lldpcli configure ports Ethernet96 lldp portidsubtype local 'Eth1/1' description 50G|sonic1|Eth1/3/2
bash: sonic1: command not found
bash: Eth1/3/2: No such file or directory
After fix:
lldpcli configure ports Ethernet96 lldp portidsubtype local 'Eth1/1' description '50G|sonic1|Eth1/3/2'
run successfully.
Signed-off-by: Zhenggen Xu <zxu@linkedin.com>
The snmp tool is required for interacting with certain type
of PDU hosts in platform PSU/power related testing. This
change is to have the snmp tool pre-built in the sonic-mgmt
docker image.
Signed-off-by: Xin Wang <xinw@mellanox.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
* Add a monit config file for teamd container.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file in teamd container
into base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* Add a monit config file for snmp container.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file of snmp container into
the base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* Add a monit config file for dhcp_relay container in the dir
base_image_files.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file of dhcp_relay
container into base image under /etc/monit/conf.d.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* Add a monit config file for router advertiser container.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file of router advertiser
contianer into base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-Pmon] Add a monit config file for pmon container.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-Pmon] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file into the
base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-lldp] Add a monit config file for lldp container.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-lldp] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file into the
base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-bgp] Add a monit config file for BGP container.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-bgp] Add a copy mechanism to put monit config file into the base
image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-swss] Add a monit config file for the swss container.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-swss] Add a copy mechanism to put monit config file into the
base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a monit config file for syncd container on barefoot
platform.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file into
the base image on barefoot.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a monit config file for syncd container on broadcom.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file into
the base image on broadcom.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a monit config file for syncd container on cavium.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file into
the base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-centec] Add a monit config file for syncd container on centen
platform.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file into
the base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a monit config file for syncd container on centen
platform.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file into
the base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a monit config file for syncd container on marvell.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit conifg file into
the base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a monit config file for syncd container on
marvell-arm64.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file into
the base image on marvell-arm64.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a monit config file for syncd container on
marvell-armhf.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file into
the base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a monit config file for syncd container on mellanox.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file into
the base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a monit config file for syncd container on nephos.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file into
the base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-sflow] Add a monit config file for sflow container.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-sflow] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit conifg file into
the base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-telemetry] Add a monit config file for telemetry container.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-telemetry] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file
into the base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-database] Add a monit config file for database container.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-database] Add a copy mechanism to put the monit config file into
the base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-Dhcprelay] Change a typo.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-Dhcprelay] Change the process name in monit config file to
dhcrelay.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] There is no desserve process in syncd container on
barefoot.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] There is no process desserve in syncd container on
cavium.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] There is no process named desserve in syncd on centec.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] There is no process named desserve in syncd on marvell.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Should not delete the process desserve in syncd container
on marvell.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Delete the process dsserve in syncd on marvell.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Delete the process dsserve in syncd container on
marvell-arm64.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Delete the process dsserve in syncd container on
marvell-armhf.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Delete the process dsserve in syncd container on
mellanox.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-Radv] Change the process name to radvd.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-telemetry] Correct a typo in monit_telemetry.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-teamd] Delete the monit config file for teamd.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-teamd] Delete the mechanism to copy the monit config file into
base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-dhcprelay] Delete the monit config file for dhcp_relay
container.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-dhcprelay] Delete the mechanism to copy the monit config file
into the base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-radv] Delete the monit config file foe radv container.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-radv] Delete the mechanism to copy the monit config file into
the base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-bgp] change the monit config file for BGP container such that
monit only generates alert if the process is not running for 5 minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-snmp] Change the monit config file for snmp container such that
monit only generates alret if the process is not running for 5 minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-pmon] Change the monit config file for pmon container such that
monit only generates alert if the processes are not running for 5
minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-lldp] Change the monit config file for lldp container such that
monit only generates alerts if some processes are not running for 5
minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-pmon] Delete the monit config file for pmon container since some
of processes are not running depended on the type of box.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-pmon] Delete the copy mechanism to copy the monit config file
into the base image.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-lldp] Change the matching name for the process lldpd.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-swss] Change the monit config file for swss container such that
monit only generates alerts if the processes are not running for 5
minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Change the monit config file for syncd container on
barefoot such that monit only generates alerts if the process is not
running for 5 minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Correct a typo in monit config file.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Change the monit config file for syncd container on
broadcom such that monit only generates alerts if the processes are not
running for 5 minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Change the monit config file for syncd container on
cavium such that monit only generates alerts if the process is not
running for 5 minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Change the monit config file for syncd container such
that monit only generates alerts if the process is not running for 5
minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Change the monit config file for syncd container on
marvell such that monit only generates alerts if the process is not
running for 5 minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Change the monit config file for syncd container on
marvell-arm64 such that monit only generates alerts if the process is
not running for 5 minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Change the monit config file for syncd container on
marvell-armhf such that monit will generate alert if the process is not
running for 5 minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Change the monit config file for syncd container on
mellanox such that monit only generates alerts if the process is not
running for 5 minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-sycnd] Change the monit config file for syncd container such
that monit only generates alerts if the processes are not running for 5
minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-sflow] Change the monit config file for sflow container such
that monit only generates alerts if the process is not running for 5
minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-telemetry] Change the monit config file for telemetry container
such that monit only generates alerts if the processes are not running
for 5 minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-database] Change the monit config file for database container
such that monit only generates alerts if the process is not running for
5 minutes.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-database] Use 4 spaces to replace 2 spaces in monit config file.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-bgp] Use 4 spcess to replace 2 spaces in monit config file.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-lldp] Use 4 spaces to replace 2 spaces in monit config file.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-swss] Use 4 spaces to replace 2 space in monit config file.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-sflow] Use 4 spaces to replace 2 spaces in monit config file.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-snmp] Use 4 spaces to replace 2 spaces in monit config file.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-telemetry] Use 4 spaces to replace 2 spaces in monit config
file.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Use 4 spaces to replace 2 spaces in the monit config file
on barefoot.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Use 4 spaces to replace 2 spaces in the monit config file
on broadcom.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Use 4 spaces to replace 2 spaces in the monit config file
on cavium.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Use 4 spaces to replace 2 spaces in the monit config file
on centec.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Use 4 spaces to replace 2 spaces in the monit config file
on marvell.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Use 4 spaces to replace 2 spaces in the monit config file
on mellanox.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-syncd] Use 4 spaces to repalce 2 spaces in the monit config file
on nephos.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
* [Docker-bgp] Remove the trailing extra spaces in monit config file.
Signed-off-by: Yong Zhao <yozhao@microsoft.com>
DHCP relay MONitor (dhcpmon) keeps track of DORA messages. If DHCP Relay
is detected to be not forwarding DORA message, dhcpmon will log such event
to syslog. Under the hood dhcpmon keeps counts of clients DR messages,
forwarded DR messages, DHCP server OA messages, and forwarded OA messages.
dhcpmon will check every 12 sec (configurable) if counts are monotonically
increasing and record snapshot of those counters. dhcpmon will report
discrepancies when detected between current counters and snapshot counters.
pull-request: https://github.com/Azure/sonic-buildimage/pull/3886
signed-off-by: Tamer Ahmed <tamer.ahmed@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.
* Added sonic-mgmt-framework as submodule / docker
* fix build issues
* update sonic-mgmt-framework submodule branch to master
* Merged changes 70007e6d2ba3a4c0b371cd693ccc63e0a8906e77..00d4fcfed6a759e40d7b92120ea0ee1f08300fc6
00d4fcfed6a759e40d7b92120ea0ee1f08300fc6 Modified environemnt variables
* Changes to build sonic-mgmt-framework docker
* bumped up sonic-mgmt-framework commit-id
* version bump for sonic-mgmt-framework commit-it
* bumped up sonic-mgmt-framework commit-id
* Add python packages to docker
* Build fix for docker with python packages
* added libyang as dependent package
* Allow building images on NFS-mounted clones
Prior to this change, `build_debian.sh` would generate a Debian
filesystem in `./fsroot`. This needs root permissions, and one of the
tests that is performed is whether the user can create a character
special file in the filesystem (using mknod).
On most NFS deployments, `root` is the least privileged user, and cannot
run mknod. Also, attempting to run commands like rm or mv as root would
fail due to permission errors, since the root user gets mapped to an
unprivileged user like `nobody`.
This commit changes the location of the Debian filesystem to `/fsroot`,
which is a tmpfs mount within the slave Docker. The default squashfs,
docker tarball and zip files are also created within /tmp, before being
copied back to /sonic as the regular user.
The side effect of this change is that the contents of `/fsroot` are no
longer available once the slave container exits, however they are
available within the squashfs image.
Signed-off-by: Nirenjan Krishnan <Nirenjan.Krishnan@dell.com>
* bumped up sonc-mgmt-framework commit to include PR #18
* REST Server startup script is enahnced to read the settings from
ConfigDB. Below table provides mapping of db field to command line
argument name.
============================================================
ConfigDB entry key Field name REST Server argument
============================================================
REST_SERVER|default port -port
REST_SERVER|default client_auth -client_auth
REST_SERVER|default log_level -v
DEVICE_METADATA|x509 server_crt -cert
DEVICE_METADATA|x509 server_key -key
DEVICE_METADATA|x509 ca_crt -cacert
============================================================
* Replace src/telemetry as submodule to sonic-telemetry
* Update telemetry commit HEAD
* Update sonic-telemetry commit HEAD
* libyang env path update
* Add libyang dependency to telemetry
* Add scripts to create JSON files for CLI backend
Scripts to create /var/platform/syseeprom and /var/platform/system, which are back-end
files for CLI, for system EEPROM and system information.
Signed-off-by: Howard Persh <Howard_Persh@dell.com>
* In startup script, create directory where CLI back-end files live
Signed-off-by: Howard Persh <Howard_Persh@dell.com>
* build dependency pkgs added to docker for build failure fix
* Changes to fix build issue for mgmt framework
* Fix exec path issue with telemetry
* s5232[device] PSU detecttion and default led state support
* Processing of first boot in rc.local should not have premature exit
Signed-off-by: Howard Persh <Howard_Persh@dell.com>
* docker mount options added for platform, system features
* bumped up sonic-mgmt-framework commit id to pick 23rd July 2019 changes
* Added mount options for telemetry docker to get access for system and platform info.
* Update commit for sonic-utilities
* [dell]: Corrected dport map and renamed config files for S5232F
* Fix telemetry submodule commit
* added support for sonic-cli console
* [Dell S5232F, Z9264F] Harden FPGA driver kernel module
For Dell S5232F and Z9264F platforms, be more strict when checking state
in ISR of FPGA driver, to harden against spurious interrupts.
Signed-off-by: Howard Persh <Howard_Persh@dell.com>
* update mgmt-framework submodule to 27th Aug commit.
* remove changes not related to mgmt-framework and sonic-telemetry
* Revert "Replace src/telemetry as submodule to sonic-telemetry"
This reverts commit 11c3192975.
* Revert "Replace src/telemetry as submodule to sonic-telemetry"
This reverts commit 11c3192975.
* make submodule changes and remove a change not related to PR
* more changes
* Update .gitmodules
* Update Dockerfile.j2
* Update .gitmodules
* Update .gitmodules
* Update .gitmodules
reverting experimental change
* Removed syspoll for release_1.0
Signed-off-by: Jeff Yin <29264773+jeff-yin@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update docker-sonic-mgmt-framework.mk
* Update sonic-mgmt-framework.mk
* Update sonic-mgmt-framework.mk
* Update docker-sonic-mgmt-framework.mk
* Update docker-sonic-mgmt-framework.mk
* Revert "Processing of first boot in rc.local should not have premature exit"
This reverts commit e99a91ffc2.
* Remove old telemetry directory
* Update docker-sonic-mgmt-framework.mk
* Resolving merge conflict with Azure
* Reverting the wrong merge
* Use CVL_SCHEMA_PATH instead of changing directory for telemetry startup
* Add missing export
* Add python mmh3 to slave dockerfile
* Remove sonic-mgmt-framework build dep for telemetry, fix dialout startup issues
* Provided flag to disable compiling mgmt-framework
* Update sonic-utilites point latest commit id
* Point sonic-utilities to Azure accepted SHA
* Updating mgmt framework to right sha
* Add sonic-telemetry submodule
* Update the mgmt-framework commit id
Co-authored-by: jghalam <joe.ghalam@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Partha Dutta <51353699+dutta-partha@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: srideepDell <srideep_devireddy@dell.com>
Co-authored-by: nirenjan <nirenjan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sachin Holla <51310506+sachinholla@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Eric Seifert <seiferteric@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Howard Persh <hpersh@yahoo.com>
Co-authored-by: Jeff Yin <29264773+jeff-yin@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Arunsundar Kannan <31632515+arunsundark@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: rvasanthm <51932293+rvasanthm@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ashok Daparthi-Dell <Ashok_Daparthi@Dell.com>
Co-authored-by: anand-kumar-subramanian <51383315+anand-kumar-subramanian@users.noreply.github.com>
In the scope of migration from docker shell plugin to docker connection plugin, we need to have docker-ce-cli installed in docker-sonic-mgmt. Azure/sonic-mgmt#1269
Added docker-ce-cli package to docker-sonic-mgmt.
Put a flag for fast-reboot to the db using EXPIRE feature. Using this flag in other part of SONiC to start in Fast-reboot mode. If we reload a config, the state in the db will be removed.
* adding quotes for string comparison with special characters
* Update dockers/docker-sonic-telemetry/telemetry.sh
Co-Authored-By: Joe LeVeque <jleveque@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update dockers/docker-sonic-telemetry/telemetry.sh
Co-Authored-By: Joe LeVeque <jleveque@users.noreply.github.com>
* start bgp_eoiu_mark service to populate bgp eoiu marker if configured so
* Address code review comments: check db value via "-v" option in sonic-cfggen
* Address code review comment 2: check string against 'true' directly, instead of couting
* Update start.sh
Added python-libpcap to be used by arp_responder.py utility. This is needed to set conf.use_pcap which will make sure that L2pcapListenSocket uses libpcap instead of Linux PF_PACKET sockets. By using libpcap the vlan field will not be removed when the application receives the packet.
* Rename asn/deployment_id_asn_map.yaml to constants/constants.yaml
* Fix bgp templates
* Add community for loopback when bgpd is isolated
* Use correct community value
Now it's possible to add and remove peers based on ConfigDB
- What I did
Fixed functionality for dynamically adding/removing static bgp peers.
- How I did it
Split the bgp default template on bgp part and bgp peer part
Changed bgpcfgd to use 1.
- How to verify it
Build an image and run on your DUT
The owner of the generated files (/etc/frr/*.conf) by start.sh is root if it is a new file.
This will cause error when executing "copy running-config startup-config" in vtysh because of privilege issue.
While doing CLI changes for SNMP configuration, few changes are made in backend to handle the modified CLI.
** Changes**
- "community" for "snmp trap" is also made as "configurable". snmpd_conf.j2 is modified to handle the same.
- Changed the snmp.yml file generation from postStartAction to preStartAction in docker_image_ctl.j2 specific to SNMP docker, to ensure that the snmp.yml is generated before sonic-cfggen generates the snmpd.conf.
- Changed to make the code common for management vrf and default vrf. Users can configure snmp trap and snmp listening IP for both management vrf and default vrf.
* [SNMP] management VRF SNMP support
This commit adds SNMP support for Management VRF using l3mdev.
The patch included provides VRF support, there is no single
"listendevice" configuration, rather multiple agentaddress
config options can each have their own "interface" to bind to
using "ip%interface". The snmpd.conf file is accordingly
generated using the snmp.yml file and redis database info.
Adding below the comments of SNMP patch 1376
--------------------------------------------
Since the Linux kernel added support for Virtual Routing
and Forwarding (VRF) in version 4.3
(Note: these won't compile on non-linux platforms)
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/vrf.txt
Linux users could not use snmpd in its current form to
bind specific listening IP addresses to specific VRF
devices. A simplified description of a VRF inteface
is an interface that is a master (a container of sorts)
that collects a set of physicalinterfaces to form a
routing table.
This set of two patches (one for V5-7-patches and one
for V5-8-patches branches) is almost identical to patch
single "listendevice" configuration. Rather, multiple
agentAddress config options can each have their own
"interface" to bind to using the <ip>%<interface>
syntax.</interface></ip>
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Signed-off-by: Harish Venkatraman <harish_venkatraman@dell.com>
Introduce a new "sflow" container (if ENABLE_SFLOW is set). The new docker will include:
hsflowd : host-sflow based daemon is the sFlow agent
psample : Built from libpsample repository. Useful in debugging sampled packets/groups.
sflowtool : Locally dump sflow samples (e.g. with a in-unit collector)
In case of SONiC-VS, enable psample & act_sample kernel modules.
VS' syncd needs iproute2=4.20.0-2~bpo9+1 & libcap2-bin=1:2.25-1 to support tc-sample
tc-syncd is provided as a convenience tool for debugging (e.g. tc-syncd filter show ...)