This PR is to handle the issue 3527. When device boots up, NTP throws a traceback as explained in the issue 3527. - Traceback will be seen when MGMT_VRF_CONFIG does not exist in the database. Traceback is coming from the script “/etc/init.d/ntp”. - Traceback does not affect the NTP functionality with/without management VRF. When MGMT_VRF_CONFIG does not exist or when MGMT_VRF_CONFIG’s mgmtVrfEnabled is configured to “false”, “NTP” will be started in the “default VRF” context, which is working fine even with this traceback. - This traceback error will be hidden by redirecting the error to /dev/null without affecting functionality. |
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apt | ||
bash | ||
caclmgrd | ||
constants | ||
cron.d | ||
ebtables | ||
environment | ||
fstrim | ||
hostcfgd | ||
hostname | ||
interfaces | ||
logrotate | ||
misc | ||
monit | ||
ntp | ||
platform | ||
process-reboot-cause | ||
rsyslog | ||
snmp | ||
sudoers | ||
systemd | ||
updategraph | ||
warmboot-finalizer |