[docker_image_ctl] flush ASIC_DB on fast boot #122
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Why I did it
I observed an issue with fast-reboot that in a rare circumstances a queued FDB event might be written to ASIC_DB by a thread inside syncd after a call to FLUSHDB ASIC_DB was made.
That left ASIC_DB only with one record about that FDB entry and caused syncd to crash at start:
The fix is done in utilities in fast-reboot script, however in order to allow upgrade from a version without the fix, flush ASIC_DB at boot in fast-reboot as well.
Work item tracking
How I did it
Flush ASIC_DB on fast boot.
How to verify it
Run fast-reboot.
Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)
Tested branch (Please provide the tested image version)
Description for the changelog
Link to config_db schema for YANG module changes
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