Currently, RDE uses AMF callbacks from AMFND and pcs_rda_requests from AMFD to determine
its role. During a controller switch, this can be observed on the active controller:
Dec 2 03:56:27 SC-2 osafrded[9582]: NO RDE role set to QUIESCED
Dec 2 03:56:28 SC-2 osafrded[9582]: NO RDE role set to STANDBY
Dec 2 03:56:32 SC-2 osafrded[9582]: NO RDE role set to QUIESCED
Dec 2 03:56:37 SC-2 osafrded[9582]: NO RDE role set to STANDBY
The first two are a result of AMF callbacks, and last two from pcs_rda_request.
The last two will result in confusing callbacks to RDE clients.
changeset: 8459:3a8d5101ced8
branch: opensaf-5.1.x
tag: tip
parent: 8455:397e78119dd4
user: Gary Lee gary.lee@dektech.com.au
date: Tue Dec 20 20:30:29 2016 +1100
summary: amfd: remove redundant notifications to RDE [#2216]
changeset: 8458:318373d30e80
parent: 8456:3d6909e35d88
user: Gary Lee gary.lee@dektech.com.au
date: Tue Dec 20 20:30:18 2016 +1100
summary: amfd: remove redundant notifications to RDE [#2216]
changeset: 8457:003bc0a9adde
branch: opensaf-5.0.x
parent: 8452:15662fec6dc9
user: Gary Lee gary.lee@dektech.com.au
date: Tue Dec 20 20:10:26 2016 +1100
summary: amfd: remove redundant notifications to RDE [#2216]
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