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Update for the procedures for insertion/hot swap of Switch Fabric Module(SFM) by using "config chassis modules shutdown/startup" commands #3283
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• Saidump for DNX-SAI sonic-net/sonic-buildimage#13561 Solution and modification: To use the redis-db SAVE option to save the snapshot of DB each time and recover later, instead of looping through each entry in the table and saving it. (1) Updated sonic-buildimage/build_debian.sh, to install Python library rdbtools into the host. (2) Updated sonic-buildimage/src/sonic-sairedis/saidump/saidump.cpp, add a new option -r, which updates the rdbtools's output-JSON files' format. (3) Add a new script file: files/scripts/saidump.sh, to do the below steps For each ASIC0, such as ASIC0, sonic-net#1. Save the Redis data. sudo sonic-db-cli -n asic$1 SAVE > /dev/null sonic-net#2. Move dump files to /var/run/redisX/ docker exec database$1 sh -c "mv /var/lib/redis/dump.rdb /var/run/redis$1/" sonic-net#3. Run rdb command to convert the dump files into JSON files sudo python /usr/local/bin/rdb --command json /var/run/redis$1/dump.rdb | sudo tee /var/run/redis$1/dump.json > /dev/null sonic-net#4. Run saidump -r to update the JSON files' format as same as the saidump before. Then we can get the saidump result in standard output. docker exec syncd$1 sh -c "saidump -r /var/run/redis$1/dump.json" sonic-net#5. clear sudo rm -f /var/run/redis$1/dump.rdb sudo rm -f /var/run/redis$1/dump.json (4) Update sonic-buildimage/src/sonic-utilities/scripts/generate_dump, replace saidump with saidump.sh
• Saidump for DNX-SAI sonic-net/sonic-buildimage#13561 Solution and modification: To use the redis-db SAVE option to save the snapshot of DB each time and recover later, instead of looping through each entry in the table and saving it. (1) Updated sonic-buildimage/build_debian.sh, to install Python library rdbtools into the host. (2) Updated sonic-buildimage/src/sonic-sairedis/saidump/saidump.cpp, add a new option -r, which updates the rdbtools's output-JSON files' format. (3) Add a new script file: files/scripts/saidump.sh, to do the below steps For each ASIC0, such as ASIC0, 1. Save the Redis data. sudo sonic-db-cli -n asic$1 SAVE > /dev/null 2. Move dump files to /var/run/redisX/ docker exec database$1 sh -c "mv /var/lib/redis/dump.rdb /var/run/redis$1/" 3. Run rdb command to convert the dump files into JSON files sudo python /usr/local/bin/rdb --command json /var/run/redis$1/dump.rdb | sudo tee /var/run/redis$1/dump.json > /dev/null 4. Run saidump -r to update the JSON files' format as same as the saidump before. Then we can get the saidump result in standard output. docker exec syncd$1 sh -c "saidump -r /var/run/redis$1/dump.json" 5. clear sudo rm -f /var/run/redis$1/dump.rdb sudo rm -f /var/run/redis$1/dump.json (4) Update sonic-buildimage/src/sonic-utilities/scripts/generate_dump, replace saidump with saidump.sh
• Saidump for DNX-SAI sonic-net/sonic-buildimage#13561 Solution and modification: To use the redis-db SAVE option to save the snapshot of DB each time and recover later, instead of looping through each entry in the table and saving it. (1) Updated sonic-buildimage/build_debian.sh, to install Python library rdbtools into the host. (2) Updated sonic-buildimage/src/sonic-sairedis/saidump/saidump.cpp, add a new option -r, which updates the rdbtools's output-JSON files' format. (3) Add a new script file: files/scripts/saidump.sh, to do the below steps For each ASIC0, such as ASIC0, 1. Save the Redis data. sudo sonic-db-cli -n asic$1 SAVE > /dev/null 2. Move dump files to /var/run/redisX/ docker exec database$1 sh -c "mv /var/lib/redis/dump.rdb /var/run/redis$1/" 3. Run rdb command to convert the dump files into JSON files sudo python /usr/local/bin/rdb --command json /var/run/redis$1/dump.rdb | sudo tee /var/run/redis$1/dump.json > /dev/null 4. Run saidump -r to update the JSON files' format as same as the saidump before. Then we can get the saidump result in standard output. docker exec syncd$1 sh -c "saidump -r /var/run/redis$1/dump.json" 5. clear sudo rm -f /var/run/redis$1/dump.rdb sudo rm -f /var/run/redis$1/dump.json (4) Update sonic-buildimage/src/sonic-utilities/scripts/generate_dump, replace saidump with saidump.sh
• Saidump for DNX-SAI sonic-net/sonic-buildimage#13561 Solution and modification: To use the redis-db SAVE option to save the snapshot of DB each time and recover later, instead of looping through each entry in the table and saving it. (1) Updated sonic-buildimage/build_debian.sh, to install Python library rdbtools into the host. (2) Updated sonic-buildimage/src/sonic-sairedis/saidump/saidump.cpp, add a new option -r, which updates the rdbtools's output-JSON files' format. (3) Add a new script file: files/scripts/saidump.sh, to do the below steps For each ASIC0, such as ASIC0, 1. Save the Redis data. sudo sonic-db-cli -n asic$1 SAVE > /dev/null 2. Move dump files to /var/run/redisX/ docker exec database$1 sh -c "mv /var/lib/redis/dump.rdb /var/run/redis$1/" 3. Run rdb command to convert the dump files into JSON files sudo python /usr/local/bin/rdb --command json /var/run/redis$1/dump.rdb | sudo tee /var/run/redis$1/dump.json > /dev/null 4. Run saidump -r to update the JSON files' format as same as the saidump before. Then we can get the saidump result in standard output. docker exec syncd$1 sh -c "saidump -r /var/run/redis$1/dump.json" 5. clear sudo rm -f /var/run/redis$1/dump.rdb sudo rm -f /var/run/redis$1/dump.json (4) Update sonic-buildimage/src/sonic-utilities/scripts/generate_dump, replace saidump with saidump.sh
sonic-net#2972 SAI DUMP based on the route table size * [saidump] • Saidump for DNX-SAI sonic-net/sonic-buildimage#13561 Solution and modification: To use the Redis-db SAVE option to save the snapshot of DB each time and recover later, instead of looping through each entry in the table and saving it. (1) Updated platform/broadcom/docker-syncd-brcm-dnx/Dockerfile.j2, install Python library rdbtools into the syncd containter. (2) Updated sonic-buildimage/src/sonic-sairedis/saidump/saidump.cpp, add a new option -r, which updates the rdbtools's output-JSON files' format. (3) Updated sonic-buildimage/build_debian.sh, to add a new script file: files/scripts/saidump.sh into the host. This shell file does the below steps: For each ASIC0, such as ASIC0, 1. Save the Redis data. sudo sonic-db-cli -n asic$1 SAVE > /dev/null 2. Move dump files to /var/run/redisX/ docker exec database$1 sh -c "mv /var/lib/redis/dump.rdb /var/run/redis$1/" 3. Run rdb command to convert the dump files into JSON files docker exec syncd$1 sh -c "rdb --command json /var/run/redis$1/dump.rdb | tee /var/run/redis$1/dump.json > /dev/null" 4. Run saidump -r to update the JSON files' format as same as the saidump before. Then we can get the saidump result in standard output. docker exec syncd$1 sh -c "saidump -r /var/run/redis$1/dump.json -m 100" 5. clear sudo rm -f /var/run/redis$1/dump.rdb sudo rm -f /var/run/redis$1/dump.json (4) Update sonic-buildimage/src/sonic-utilities/scripts/generate_dump, to check the asic db size and if it is larger than xxx entries, then do with REDIS SAVE, otherwise, to do with old method: looping through each entry of Redis DB.
…_LIMIT_DIRECT_ITERATION to 24000
To add the rdbtools into base docker. Move saidump.sh from host to syncd docker container.
sonic-net#2972 added two below functions into scripts/generate_dump. get_route_table_size_by_asic_id_and_ipver save_saidump_by_route_size The unittest scripts need to be added. Related PRs: sonic-net#2972 sonic-net/sonic-buildimage#16466 sonic-net/sonic-sairedis#1288 sonic-net/sonic-sairedis#1298 Microsoft ADO (25892277): Add two scripts: tests/saidump_test.py tests/saidump_test.sh To use below 6 test cases to verify the functionality of get_route_table_size_by_asic_id_and_ipver and save_saidump_by_route_size behave correctly. ``` saidump test list format: [ACIS number, ipv4 and ipv6 route table size, expected function save_cmd arguments] saidump_test_list = [ [1, 10000, "docker exec syncd saidump saidump"], [1, 12000, "docker exec syncd saidump saidump"], [1, 12001, "docker exec syncd saidump.sh saidump"], [1, 20000, "docker exec syncd saidump.sh saidump"], [2, 10000, "docker exec syncd0 saidump saidump0\ndocker exec syncd1 saidump saidump1"], [2, 12000, "docker exec syncd0 saidump saidump0\ndocker exec syncd1 saidump saidump1"], [2, 12001, "docker exec syncd0 saidump.sh saidump0\ndocker exec syncd1 saidump.sh saidump1"], [2, 20000, "docker exec syncd0 saidump.sh saidump0\ndocker exec syncd1 saidump.sh saidump1"] ] ``` During the compiling stage, run the below command to check if it's PASSED. jumao@1b1ffba5949a:/sonic/src/sonic-utilities$ time python3 setup.py test tests/saidump_test.py::test_saidump PASSED
This reverts commit 1322095.
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@arlakshm @judyjoseph @anamehra, Please review again and approve the merge, thanks. |
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@arlakshm @judyjoseph @anamehra, please review again and approve the merge, thanks. |
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LGTM
@kenneth-arista, please review and approve it, thanks. |
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Looks good to me.
…ule(SFM) by using "config chassis modules shutdown/startup" commands (sonic-net#3283) sudo config chassis modules shutdown/startup <module name> The HLD for Shutdown and Startup of the Fabric Module is below: sonic-net/SONiC#1694
Why I did it
For the Nokia SONiC chassis procedures for insertion/hot swap of Switch Fabric Module(SFM),
the previous solution was using the below commands.
The below 4 PRs intend to add the below commands for the equivalent operations.
sonic-net/sonic-platform-daemons#491
#3283
nokia/sonic-platform#6
sonic-net/sonic-buildimage#18938
The HLD for Shutdown and Startup of the Fabric Module is below:
sonic-net/SONiC#1694
The below PR was replaced.
sonic-net/sonic-buildimage#18578
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