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Added SAI dump support to syncd #199

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Added SAI dump support to syncd #199

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kcudnik commented Jul 21, 2017

What is purpose of this change? there is already saidump tool which dumps redis database to file

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The purpose of this change is to dump the real SAI state including SDK log.
The "saidump" tool dumps only the sairedis database - not a SAI layer and it could be different.
It is new feature introduced for dumping the SAI and SDK log and add them to sysdump.

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kcudnik commented Jul 24, 2017

This could be done easier if you would use connect to existign sai with INIT == false, similar like saidiscovery tool

@kcudnik kcudnik merged commit 269f0b7 into sonic-net:v1.0.3 Jul 31, 2017
jianyuewu pushed a commit to jianyuewu/sonic-sairedis that referenced this pull request Feb 7, 2025
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