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[MirrorOrch]: Mirror Session Retention across Warm Reboot (#1054)
* [MirrorOrch]: Mirror Session Retention across Warm Reboot After warm reboot, it is expected that the monitor port of the mirror session is retained - no changing on the monitor port withint the ECMP group members and the LAG members. This is due to the general of the sairedis comparison logic and the minimalization of SAI function calls during reconciliation. Changes: 1. Add bake() and postBake() functions in MirrorOrch bake() function retrieves the state database information and get the VLAN + monitor port information. postBake() function leverages the information and recovers the active mirror sessions the same as before warm reboot. 2. state database format change Instead of storing the object ID of the monitor port, store the alias of the monitor port. Instead of storing true/false of VLAN header, store the VLAN ID. Update: Freeze doTask() function instead of update() function With this update, we could fix potential orchagent issues before the warm reboot when the monitor port was wrongly calculated. Signed-off-by: Shu0T1an ChenG <shuche@microsoft.com>
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