Sometimes a mbc checkpoint may arrive after an object has been deleted, since IMM
callbacks and mbc checkpoints are sent over different channels. This causes an assert / crash in the standby amfd
changeset: 7392:3a782ca9b4ec
branch: opensaf-4.6.x
tag: tip
parent: 7390:1e441a2840bb
user: Gary Lee gary.lee@dektech.com.au
date: Fri Apr 01 15:04:30 2016 +1100
summary: amfd: handle cases where a checkpoint arrives after an object is deleted [#1693]
changeset: 7391:b7d668868eed
branch: opensaf-4.7.x
parent: 7388:faa66a07301c
user: Gary Lee gary.lee@dektech.com.au
date: Fri Apr 01 15:04:30 2016 +1100
summary: amfd: handle cases where a checkpoint arrives after an object is deleted [#1693]
changeset: 7383:14b213e7ad08
user: Gary Lee gary.lee@dektech.com.au
date: Fri Apr 01 11:07:20 2016 +1100
summary: amfd: handle cases where a checkpoint arrives after an object is deleted [#1693]
changeset: 7392:3a782ca9b4ec
branch: opensaf-4.6.x
tag: tip
parent: 7390:1e441a2840bb
user: Gary Lee gary.lee@dektech.com.au
date: Fri Apr 01 15:04:30 2016 +1100
summary: amfd: handle cases where a checkpoint arrives after an object is deleted [#1693]
changeset: 7391:b7d668868eed
branch: opensaf-4.7.x
parent: 7388:faa66a07301c
user: Gary Lee gary.lee@dektech.com.au
date: Fri Apr 01 15:04:30 2016 +1100
summary: amfd: handle cases where a checkpoint arrives after an object is deleted [#1693]
changeset: 7383:14b213e7ad08
user: Gary Lee gary.lee@dektech.com.au
date: Fri Apr 01 11:07:20 2016 +1100
summary: amfd: handle cases where a checkpoint arrives after an object is deleted [#1693]
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