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Caché Maintenance Kit Release Notes
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The release notes are available in the
\Docs subdirectory of
your installation.
Late-breaking information about this kit can be found
in: \relnotes\readme.1st
Release notes from prior kits are combined in the file: \relnotes\cache\relnotes.htm
This document provides a list of the changes between Caché 2007.1.3
and Caché 2007.1.4.
Topics include:
General Announcements
InterSystems advises all users to recompile their Applications as part
of the upgrade process so as to take advantage of all the performance
improvements as well as other changes that may affect them in this release.
Customers upgrading from a previous version of Caché
2007.1 may continue to use their existing license keys. Customers
upgrading from earlier releases should contact their sales
representative to arrange for new license keys.
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END OF LEGEND
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importance to
users of our software. These include
alerts, mission critical issues, important updates, fixes, and release
announcements.
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Users should check this list periodically to obtain the latest information on
issues that may have an effect on the operation of their site.
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Description of a Change Report
To help you assess the impact of this maintenance kit on your
applications, the remaining topics in this document describe each
modification in detail.
If you need assistance evaulating the effect on your application(s),
system(s), or related plans, please contact the
InterSystems Worldwide Support Center:
- Phone: +1 617 621-0700
- Fax: +1 617 734-9391
- Email: support@intersystems.com
- CSP.Gateway
- Config Mgr
- Ensemble
- Languages.COS
- Misc
- Networking.ECP
- Object
- Object.Java
- Object.LanguageBindings.LCB
- Object.XML
- Security
- SQL
- SQL.ODBC
- System
- System.Backup/Restore
- System.Cluster Specific
- System.Journaling
- System.Lock
- System.Shadowing
- System.Shutdown
- System.Trans.Proc.
- Utilities
- Utilities.Globals
- Utilities.Routines
Category: CSP.Gateway
Platforms: All
DevKey: CMT626
Summary: Correct a fault that could lead to CGI environment variables not being removed from the cache when no longer defined
Description:
This build corrects a fault that could lead to CGI environment
variables not being removed from the cache when no longer defined.
The fault corrected with this change could occasionally result in
environment variables
left over from previous requests.
Category: Config Mgr
Platforms: All
DevKey: CFL1500
Summary: Fix startup problem due to bad hashing algorithm
Description:
The hash function used to manage global mappings might cause data
validation errors in worst case scenarios due to a high number of
collisions.
This change installs an improved hashing function and increases the
size of the hash buckets.
Category: Ensemble
Platforms: All
DevKey: MC705
Summary: Change %IsModified() to remove
server-only designation
Description:
Previously, the %IsModified method was available
only on the server. This correction changes %IsModified() to be
available on client-side systems too.
Category: Languages.COS
Platforms: All
DevKey: JO2203
Summary: Report errors involving operating-system directory JOB command argument
Description:
The arguments in the job command include the specification of an
operating system directory to which a child job should switch as part
of its startup. However, this is not
necessarily the directory the child job will use; it may be overridden
by the default directory associated with the namespace for the child
job.
Furthermore, errors switching to the directory in the child
job were not treated consistently across platforms.
On Windows and OpenVMS,
errors were ignored. On UNIX systems, the behavior varied depending on
the platform and Caché version.
With this change, all platforms have now been changed to return a
<DIRECTORY> error to the original job command if the child fails
to switch to the specified directory.
Category: Misc
Platforms: Unix
DevKey: SAP820
Summary: Change permission on shared library
Description:
This change alters the permissions on the shared
library,
/usr/lib/hpux64/dld.so, to allow Caché to access it at startup time.
Category: Networking.ECP
Platforms: All
DevKey: GK621
Summary: Modified ECP server initialization to avoid unexpected failures
Description:
Under rare circumstances, ECP server
initialization can fail while partway through leaving a state that may
prevent later ECP recovery or clean up. When this happens, a
Caché restart is required to recover.
This change prevents the initialization failure from occurring.
Category: Networking.ECP
Platforms: All
DevKey: GK622
Summary: ECP recovery hangs
Description:
In very rare conditions, when the ECP Server fails unexpectedly, and an
ECP client connects after dead job cleanup, a race condition can
cause confusion about the job identifiers and prevent successful
recovery. This correction eliminates that race condition.
Category: Networking.ECP
Platforms: All
DevKey: GK634
Summary: Modified the ECP server to ignore the dead sessions journal state
Description:
The ECP server guarantees that database changes are
durable before granting a lock. In rare conditions, the validation
did not ignore dead ECP server sessions properly.
This change corrects that behavior. Now, in the worst case, a database
server with dead ECP server sessions may end up in an unexpectedly long
wait.
Category: Networking.ECP
Platforms: All
DevKey: GK635
Summary: Dead job cleanup may not release locks granted across ECP
Description:
Remote de-locks originated by the cleanup of failed jobs
may itself fail and leave the ECP client in an unexpected state. This has
been corrected.
Category: Networking.ECP
Platforms: All
DevKey: GK644
Summary: ECP server to detect and cleanup dead process and write daemon consistently
Description:
When an ECP application server is shutting down, the ECP read daemon may not detect and
cleanup the dead process daemon, and may end up waiting for it go away
forever. This is now fixed.
Category: Networking.ECP
Platforms: All
DevKey: SML931
Summary: $DATA() of a big string node over ECP caused argument stack out of synch
Description:
This fixes an error that occurs when ECP
clients execute $DATA() with 2 arguments to get value of the global node. If
the global contains a string longer than 4000 characters,
the system internal argument stack could become misaligned causing
various error afterwards.
Category: Object
Platforms: All
DevKey: JN648
Summary: Workaround for Xerces issue 1308
Description:
This change provides a workaround for an issue in
the Xerces XML parser that incorrectly reports namespace prefixes.
Details of the issue can be found at
the Apache
website.
In practice, this is most visible in the %XML.TextReader class where
the endelement node types have the wrong name. This workaround addresses the
issue by internally fixing up the
name when the node is accessed.
Category: Object.Java
Platforms: All
DevKey: JSL2424
Summary: Fix concurrency issue in Java Metadata binding
Description:
This fix corrects a concurrency error caused by
multiple Java threads attempting to validate the cached data for a
class while fetching the class definition metadata.
Category: Object.LanguageBindings.LCB
Platforms: All
DevKey: JMM250
Summary: Light C++ Binding correctly stores null for %Double, %Float, and %Currency properties
Description:
This corrects a problem where the Light C++ Binding
incorrectly stored 0 rather than null for null properties of types
%Double, %Float, and %Currency.
Category: Object.XML
Platforms: UNIX
DevKey: JN603
Summary: Use non-blocking IO on UNIX for Xerces XML parsing
Description:
This corrects a problem where the use of blocking io on
some UNIX platforms would cause problems when the Xerces parser tried
to access data over a network (such as trying to get the document DTD).
Category: Security
Platforms: UNIX
DevKey: SAP814
Summary: Any logged in UNIX can elevate to "cacheusr" group
Description:
This corrects an issue where a UNIX user could
bypass privilege checking and
become a member of the "cacheusr" group. The permissions on Caché
have been changed to -rwx--x---.
Category: Security
Platforms: All
DevKey: STC1361
Summary: Do not allow CacheDirect login with a null username and password and unauthenticated access not enabled
Description:
This change prevents a user from entering a "" (null) username and
password when logging into a Visual Basic Cache Direct application, thereby
authenticating as the UnknownUser when Unauthenticated access is not
enabled for Cache Direct applications.
Category: SQL
Platforms: All
DevKey: DPV3098
Summary: Foreign Key referential locks only acquired when Foreign Key field(s) are updated
Description:
A change has been made to the SQL filer to help
reduce the number of locks acquired for large updates on tables with
foreign key constraints. When a table is updated, a lock is acquired
on the referenced table row for every foreign key. In the event the
update is rolled back, this insures old referenced rows are still
valid. This logic previously locked all the rows referenced by foreign
keys, if the foreign key field values did not change.
Now the system will only lock referenced rows where the foreign key field(s)
have actually changed. This will reduce the number of locks required
for this situation in large transactions involving updates where not
all fields are updated with new values.
Category: SQL.ODBC
Platforms: All
DevKey: JCN900
Summary: Fix UTF8 conversion for character streams when dealing with multibyte data
Description:
This change corrects an issue with multibyte
character streams when characters containing more than one byte occur exactly at the end of an
internal buffer byte location that splits the character. This caused a
conversion error on character sets like those
used in Japan, China, Korea.
Category: System
Platforms: All
DevKey: CDS1276
Summary: Fix private variable crash when closing multiple objects
Description:
When closing multiple objects (for example, via
$SYSTEM.OBJ.CloseObjects), under some circumstances the system could
get an access violation error.
This has been fixed.
Category: System
Platforms: All
DevKey: CDS1295
Summary: Fix local variable $DATA issue after MERGE then KILL
Description:
This change corrects a problem where
a MERGE of array nodes into a local variable, V, followed by KILL of all the
array nodes, would result in $DATA(V) having a value of 10 or 11 when
it should have been 0 or 1.
Category: System
Platforms: All
DevKey: CDS1362
Summary: Fix problem with Unicode tag lookup
Description:
This change fixes a <NOLINE> error that
occurred when a label with Unicode characters was used.
Category: System
Platforms: All
DevKey: GK646
Summary: Modified namespace change to release the invalidated process cached unused routines
Description:
When changing namespaces, the routine target cache is
cleaned up, since it is namespace-specific. This modifies the order of the target
cleanup to avoid process routines encountering cache corruption and/or access
violations.
Category: System
Platforms: All
DevKey: GK647
Summary: Cached routines should use the invoking namespace for the routine source for $Text, errors, and so on
Description:
If a routine switches its namespace and invokes some
other routine(s) and a later invocation finds the original routine in the
cache, the references to the routine source may fail (i.e. errors,
debugger, or $text). This change preserves the invoking namespace when the
routine is invoked from the routine cache.
Caution: This does not address environments that use $ZU(20) or $ZU(39) to overwrite the routine search path.
Category: System
Platforms: All
DevKey: HYY1367
Summary: Set journal sync position to the right value after opening a new journal file
Description:
This corrects a rare error where, if a journal
switch occurred with no pending journal data to write, the journal
synchronization position could be set to the wrong value.
Category: System
Platforms: Itanium
DevKey: JLC1124
Summary: Fix $PIECE on Itanium when first argument is zero
Description:
This change fixes an error in the 4 argument version of
$PIECE() on Itanium platforms. The problem would manifest itself only
when:
- the delimiter (2nd argument) was a single character literal,
- the initial and ending pieces (3rd and 4th arguments) were not
literals,
- the initial piece evaluated to zero.
Before this fix, on Itanium platforms the following would return the null
string:
USER>Set data="ABC^XYZ^123",x=0,y=1
USER>Write $P(data,"^",x,y)
ABC
Category: System
Platforms: All
DevKey: JO2115
Summary: Correct write daemon exclusion
Description:
This changes corrects a situation
where, if the write daemon could not process a directory or a database
lock request within its preset timeout, the operation was treated
as a success. It will now be considered a failure.
Attempts to create
a database when the write daemon is unable to respond to lock requests
for 60 seconds or longer will now fail. Previously they would succeed but
this would cause errors if two systems tried to create a database in the
same directory at the same time.
Category: System
Platforms: AIX
DevKey: JO2165
Summary: Fix priority inversion issue on AIX
Description:
A situation which could lead to priority inversion
hangs on AIX platforms has been resolved. This appeared on systems
which use ^%PRIO (or other mechanism) to adjust the process priority.
A symptom of the error is that the system would appear to be hung
yet consuming lots of CPU time and cstat would show several (20 or
more) jobs in the LOCK module, not in a WAIT state.
Category: System
Platforms: OpenVMS, Tru64 UNIX
DevKey: JO2192
Summary: Change write-image journal internals for cluster recovery
Description:
The following changes have been made to improve
cluster recovery:
- The maximum path length for Caché databases and
other files has been decreased from the prior limit of 232 characters
to 227. For a database, this refers to just the directory portion of
the path. For other files, it can include the final file name. As a
general rule, the path name of the root (or home)
directory for a Caché instance should be approximately 195 characters to
allow for the subdirectories and databases within its structure.
- A long standing cluster failover problem has been resolved where the
journal restore was not correctly synchronized across the cluster
members. If a cluster member failed while it was in the process of
writing to the WIJ file, its journal would be restored from an earlier
point in time (one write cycle) than the other cluster members. If,
during the prior write cycle, the other cluster members have sets or
kills which came after the items restored from the failed system,
these would be missing from the database after cluster recovery
completed.
WARNING:
This change affects the internal structure of the PIJ file. Before
upgrading to this version all cluster members (instances which are
members of the cluster to be upgraded) must be shut down and the
*.PIJ*.* files in the pij directory must be deleted by hand.
Category: System
Platforms: All
DevKey: RFD301
Summary: Fix formatting of ":D" flag for dead job cstat display
Description:
This change fixes the formatting of ":D" flag for dead jobs in the
cstat PIDTAB display by placing the marker in its proper column.
Category: System
Platforms: All
DevKey: RJF056
Summary: cstat self-diagnosis for hung systems
Description:
cstat has been enhanced to allow it to perform
self-diagnostics for many types of system hangs.
When the -S option
is selected, cstat first attempts to determine if the system is hung
in a way that can be self-diagnosed. If it is hung in that way,
then it examines the system state in effort to identify the cause of
the hang.
Informational messages are output reporting the progress of
the self-diagnosis and any relevant recommendations to the user.
Finally, a list of processes is reported which are suspected of
causing the hang at that Caché system level. Each process
reported may be in one of several possible states. The states
reported and their meanings are as follows:
- SUSPECT
Processes in this state are suspected of causing the hang. These
processes should be investigated with debugging tools native to the
operating system or dumped with user-mode process dumping tools in
order to determine their state.
- EXONERATED
Processes in this state were suspected of causing the hang, but were
determined to be waiting for another process, thus are not likely to
be the cause of the hang. Processes in this state typically do not
need to be investigated further.
- DEAD
Processes in this state are suspected of causing the hang and
additionally are believed to have exited at the operating system
level. Typically no further investigation of these processes can be
done.
- LOSTWAKE
Processes in this state are suspected of causing the hang.
Additionally, they are believed to be hibernating and have failed to
be awoken by another process. These processes should be investigated
with native operating system debugging tools like jobs in the SUSPECT
state. It may be possible to resume the system by sending a wakeup to
these processes using cstat -P<job#>
As an example a hang with IJULOCK set and an updater waiting for a
global buffer would produce self diagnostic output like this:
Beginning hang self-diagnosis
Updates are blocked because ijulock is set
System is waiting for the WD (job 2)
WD (job 2) has set ijulock and is waiting for updaters to finish
Updater job 27:
Job 27 is waiting for bdb #9411
bdb #9411 is in use by job 13
Job 13 is suspect
Job 27 is exonerated
Job 2 is exonerated
Summary of Job States: {state: [job#:pid[|tid] [...]]}
SUSPECT: 13:5353
EXONERATED: 2:5298 27:5357
DEAD:
LOSTWAKE:
Note that not all types of hangs necessarily result in having any processes requiring further investigation.
In a Caché cluster, the cstat self-diagnostics should be run on all
cluster members. It is possible that one cluster member may appear to
be hung before the others. Typically, within 10 minutes, the other
members become hung because the write daemons time out while trying to
synchronize with the other nodes. For this reason, the self-diagnosis
may not detect the hang on one or more nodes of the cluster until this
timeout has expired.
Additionally, this change adds a new bit 2048 to the cstat -p option.
When the 2048 bit is on, the file number and block number of each process's
retained buffer is displayed.
There are two general types of tools native to the operating system
that can be used to investigate the suspect processes: user-mode
process dumping tools and user-mode debuggers. To gather
comprehensive information about a suspect process, use a user-mode
process dumping tool. The resulting dump file can be very large, but
contains the entire state of the suspect process. Other debugging
tools can gather key information without needing to produce a large
output file. Often using multiple tools in conjunction is desired.
WARNING: Many of the following tools are invasive and should only be
used when the system is hung. The expectation should be that you will
need to force down and restart Caché in order to recover the
system.
User-mode process dumps by platform:
- Windows:
The Userdump utility is provided and documented by Microsoft
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/241215
- UNIX:
For Solaris, Linux,and HPUX: use gcore
For AIX: use gencore
kill -11 may be used to cause the process to terminate and core
(invasive)
- OpenVMS:
SET PROCESS /DUMP=NOW /ID=
Category: System
Platforms: Windows (Vista)
DevKey: RJW1455
Summary: cstat on Vista reports ALL jobs as dead
Description:
The cstat problem analysis program should be run as administrator on
Windows Vista when the Caché Service is running as SYSTEM. If it is
not, the status of processes in the PID table cannot be
determined.
With this change, Caché will print a warning to the user when
this situation occurs.
Category: System
Platforms: All
DevKey: RJW1502
Summary: Access violation during job server creation or halt
Description:
A problem is corrected that caused job servers to
exit with an access violation in Caché.
Category: System
Platforms: OpenVMS
DevKey: SML1002
Summary: Fix a loop when a job is terminated abnormally for OpenVMS
Description:
When a job is terminated abnormally, there is a
chance that the job could get into a CPU loop. This change prevents
that possibility.
Category: System
Platforms: All
DevKey: SML1006
Summary: Fix error when a job failed to allocate memory for subscript cache
Description:
This change corrects an error that occurred when
a job exhausts its heap memory space while trying to set up its cache
of recently-used global subscripts.
Category: System
Platforms: All
DevKey: SML1011
Summary: Fix an <ACCVIO> on merge command with two local array
Description:
This change fixes an access violation that can
occur on Caché when using a MERGE command with two local arrays.
Category: System
Platforms: OpenVMS
DevKey: SML888
Summary: Skip terminal IO when job is terminated abnormally for OpenVMS
Description:
This change fixes a situation where Caché
shutdown on OpenVMS could hang because a job's terminal output
was suspended by Control-S.
Category: System
Platforms: OpenVMS
DevKey: SML924
Summary: Fix OpenVMS terminal device name longer than 7 characters
Description:
This change extends the allowed length of an OpenVMS
terminal device name from 7 to 10 characters.
Category: System
Platforms: All
DevKey: SML990
Summary: Fix <STRINGSTACK> error when exporting an object with a large array
Description:
This change fixes a possible <STRINGSTACK>
error when exporting an object that contains large arrays.
Category: System
Platforms: All
DevKey: STC1343
Summary: During an upgrade, convert Services properties correctly
Description:
During an upgrade, Caché would erroneously enable some services that
would have been disabled during the initial install. This has been
fixed; Caché only updates the capability properties of these services
(i.e. types of authentication allowed for the service.)
Category: System.Backup/Restore
Platforms: All
DevKey: SML858
Summary: Return OK for ExternalThaw if ExternalFreeze is not called
Description:
This change makes Backup.General.ExternalThaw()
return OK,
if no prior Backup.General.ExternalFreeze() has been called.
Category: System.Backup/Restore
Platforms: OpenVMS
DevKey: SML884
Summary: Don't send output to tty if disconnected for OpenVMS
Description:
OpenVMS could close a Caché terminal session
because of inactivity/timeout. This change now properly handles that situation.
Category: System.Cluster Specific
Platforms: All
DevKey: OpenVMS, Tru64 UNIX
Summary: Fixed cluster slave recovery/restart hang
Description:
If a cluster slave crashes or is forced down when
the master has one or more active ECP connection, cluster recovery may leave
the cluster in a partially recovered state and prevent the slaves from
restarting and joining the cluster.
Slave restart may assume the master is middle of ECP recovery, and wait forever for the master to finish
the recovery.
This change corrects the issue.
Category: System.Cluster Specific
Platforms: OpenVMS, Tru64 UNIX
DevKey: JO2207
Summary: Fix database expansion error
Description:
This affects systems which support clusters (for example, all
OpenVMS versions and the Tru64 version with cluster support) regardless of
whether the Caché instance is part of a Caché cluster or not.
An error has been fixed where, in very rare
circumstances, an attempt to expand the database
could get an access violation or
could enter an infinite loop syslogging errors during the expansion of
a non-cluster mounted database. The error code syslogged is 8484
(0x2124) in module #16.
Note:
Very few systems ever ran into this problem and those which did were
all IA-64 systems, although that is not a requirement.
Category: System.Cluster Specific
Platforms: OpenVMS, Tru64 UNIX
DevKey: SML980
Summary: Fix lock sequencing error on cluster master
Description:
This change fixes a cluster journal sequence number out of synch with ECP cluster connection.
Category: System.Journaling
Platforms: All
DevKey: HYY1285
Summary: Move directory locking out of critical section
Description:
This change addresses an issue where a manually
initiated
journal switch
could block journal daemon from rolling to a new journal file.
Category: System.Journaling
Platforms: All
DevKey: HYY1329
Summary: Set journal freeze on <SYSTEM> error
Description:
When a Caché system is configured to freeze on
journal errors, the system could be unfrozen by a subsequent
successful journal switch. This is usually a desirable behavior
unless the journal error resulted in the loss of journal data, in
which case, user intervention is necessary to bring the system back to
an appropriate state. Until then, the system should remain in the
frozen state despite journal switch attempts.
This change enforces the above behavior in the event of possible loss
of journal data resulting from a fatal error in journal switch. If
such an error occurs, the operator should see a message like the following in
cconsole.log:
An irreversible error occurred in writing <xxx> to journal file.
Any pending journal data is lost.
You should restart the system and back up databases immediately.
Prior to this change, journal switch
would get a <SYSTEM> error.
Category: System.Journaling
Platforms: All
DevKey: HYY1331
Summary: Correct a performance issue in traversing a journal file back and forth
Description:
This change addresses a performance issue in scanning a journal
file for open transactions in journal recovery (at Caché startup,
cluster failover, and so on). With this
change, the time spent in the scanning operation has been cut by half.
Category: System.Journaling
Platforms: All
DevKey: HYY1352
Summary: Make external journal switch a simple roll to next journal file if no journal property change to activate
Description:
The phrases "primary/secondary journal
directory" and "current/alternate journal directory" are not
interchangeable; there are subtle difference between
them.
Primary and secondary journal directories are persistent journal
properties that are created and modified by the user only;
current and alternate journal directories are transient journal
properties that are used by journal daemon. The current journal directory,
by definition, is where current (i.e., the latest) journal file is
located. The alternate journal directory is "the other" directory that
journal files should go to when a problem with current directory
arises.
Journaling always starts in the primary directory. The
primary directory is the current directory and the secondary, the
alternate. That remains the case until journaling encounters an error
(for example,
disk full) in current (primary) directory and fails over to the
alternate (secondary) directory. At this point the secondary
directory becomes current directory and the primary, the alternate.
Journaling will alternate between primary and secondary
directories upon an I/O error in current journal directory.
cstat -j1 shows the current and alternate journal directories. When the
user creates or edits journal directory properties (via ^JRNOPTS or
MgtPortal), any default values given for these properties affect the
primary and secondary directories.
Prior to this change, after the journal
failover, a journal switch performed by the user (via GUI or CHUI or
API such as ^JRNSWTCH) or task manager (at midnight by default) caused
the alternate directory to be set to the current directory and, as a
result, there would be no alternate directory for journaling to fail
back to if there should be a problem with the current directory.
All journal switches are still logged in cconsole.log.
Category: System.Journaling
Platforms: All
DevKey: HYY1358
Summary: Properly test for JournalHalt flag when journaling fails to start at startup
Description:
This change corrects an issue that occurs when a
system is set to freeze on journal error and journaling fails to start
at startup. Prior to this change startup continued; with the change it
now aborts.
Category: System.Journaling
Platforms: All
DevKey: HYY1359
Summary: Journal $BITSET with correct old value and bit length
Description:
This correction addresses an issue where, in certain circumstances,
a $BITSET occurring in a transaction would be journaled with incorrect
old value and old bit length. A rollback of this $BITSET would
restore incorrect data to the database.
Category: System.Journaling
Platforms: Windows
DevKey: HYY1363
Summary: "canonicalize" input journal file path on Windows
Description:
This change corrects an issue with shadowing a Windows source
that could cause shadowing to stall if the source journal file path
contains upper-cased characters. On the Windows source side, one may
see errors like the following in cconsole.log (and shadow source error
log):
NEXTJRN: -98,'D:\CacheSys\Mgr\Journal\20071221.003' appears to be
the next file of 'D:\CacheSys\Mgr\Journal\20071221.002' but
contains a pointer to a different previous file from
'D:\CacheSys\Mgr\Journal\20071221.002' and thus couldn't be the next file
Category: System.Journaling
Platforms: AIX
DevKey: HYY1368
Summary: Detecting filesystem type on AIX 6
Description:
This change corrects
a potential journal performance issue on AIX 6 systems where
Caché was unable to determine the type of the filesystem
hosting the journal files. As a result, Caché was unable to use the
optimal settings for journal I/O performance, even if the underlying
filesystem was mounted with the recommended optionns (for example, cio for
JFS2).
Category: System.Journaling
Platforms: All
DevKey: HYY1369
Summary: Fix journal synchronization looping
Description:
This corrects a situation where a process
(synchronous TCOMMIT, ECP daemon, write daemon, etc.) waiting for the
journal daemon to commit the journal up to a certain offset could get
stuck indefinitely (depending on the journal activity volume on the
system).
This occurred in rare circumstance that involved a journal
switch before the wait.
The problem affected only Caché systems that saw
very little journal activity and used small-sized journal files (as a
result of either journal file max size being set to very small or
journal files being switched frequently by the user).
Category: System.Journaling
Platforms: All
DevKey: HYY1370
Summary: Fix a case of rollback failure for long strings
Description:
This change addressed an issue that could cause
rollback of a SET whose new and old values are strings of significant
lengths (that is, close to 32KB), to fail.
Category: System.Journaling
Platforms: All
DevKey: HYY1373
Summary: Suspend checking TCP disconnect during rollback and halt
Description:
This change corrects the following limitations
regarding the affect of TROLLBACK on TCP devices:
- TROLLBACK could clear the user-specified line
terminators of current TCP device
- It would suppress the <DISCONNECT> error during rollback only if
current device is TCP and has the D mode turned on. It would not
suppress the <DISCONNECT> error during rollback
- if the current device is NOT TCP, or
- the current device is TCP but doesn't have the D
mode turned on
Category: System.Lock
Platforms: OpenVMS, Tru64 UNIX
DevKey: SML903
Summary: Fix a lock table corruption when cluster master shutdown
Description:
This fixes an error in Caché cluster shutdown when
there are three or more cluster nodes in operation. In some cases, when
the cluster master shut down, the new master node could get a corrupted
lock table.
Category: System.Lock
Platforms: All
DevKey: SML921
Summary: Fix <ACCVIO> on ECP daemon when muti-item LOCK command with duplicate lock items over an ECP connection
Description:
When a multi-item LOCK command contains duplicate items, for example,
and those locks are
mapped to remote ECP server, there is a possibility that the ECP
daemon on the client side could get an access violation error, < ACCVIO>.
Category: System.Lock
Platforms: All
DevKey: SML937
Summary: Fix remote share mode lock could leave a share lock on server
Description:
This change fixes a problem on an ECP/DCP network
which could leave a shared mode lock on the ECP/DCP server while there is
no lock entry in client node.
Category: System.Lock
Platforms: All
DevKey: SML993
Summary: Fix ECP client lock in shared mode hang
Description:
This change fixes a network lock problem where a
ECP/DCP client job could hang when it has a node locked
and another job locked the parent node of the one it had locked.
Category: System.Shadowing
Platforms: All
DevKey: HYY1328
Summary: Fix a <LIST> error in shadow error logging
Description:
This change corrects an issue that caused a
spurious error
to be logged in
cconsole.log in place of a real error (or warning) message from shadow
or source server.
Category: System.Shadowing
Platforms: All
DevKey: HYY1330
Summary: Load-balanced prefetching for shadowing
Description:
This change reworks the prefetching algorithm to
improve performance of shadow dejournaling.
Category: System.Shutdown
Platforms: OpenVMS
DevKey: SAP915
Summary: Fix problem with process hang doing cforce on OpenVMS
Description:
On OpenVMS, sometimes the process that shuts down
Caché (executing cforce()) hangs forever.
This change prevents that situation.
Category: System.Trans. Proc.
Platforms: All
DevKey: HYY1337
Summary: Disable TCP disconnect detection during TROLLBACK
Description:
In a TCP server process whose current (TCP) device
has disconnect detection (the "D mode") turned on, TROLLBACK might
fail after the TCP client disconnects, leaving databases in an
uncertain state. This change allows TROLLBACK to finish regardless of
the state of client connection.
Category: System.Trans. Proc.
Platforms: All
DevKey: SML996
Summary: Fix TSTART on multiple remote systems caused ECP server transaction out of synch
Description:
This change fixes a transaction error that can occur
when a pending transaction does SET or KILL over multiple remote ECP
systems. Under these circumstances, the ECP daemon on a remote ECP
remote system may fail, or cause the transactions to be out of synch
on the ECP server.
This problem only occurred when set/kill is done on
two different ECP remote system.
Category: Utilities
Platforms: All
DevKey: SML984
Summary: Disable Quick Integrity Checking at startup
Description:
This change disables the quick
integrity checking on globals restored from the WIJ. This could take a
long time when the global happened to contain large amounts of data.
Category: Utilities
Platforms: OpenVMS
DevKey: STC1257
Summary: ExternalThaw hang corrected
Description:
This change fixes a problem in
Backup.General.ExternalThaw for OpenVMS. When it was called from a
command line, the process would hang. This is not a problem on Windows
or UNIX.
Category: Utilities.Globals
Platforms: All
DevKey: RFD313
Summary: Make current directory the default for cstat
Description:
This change makes the MGR directory the assumed
default directory in cstat. It is not necessary to add "-s." on the
command line.
Category: Utilities.Globals
Platforms: All
DevKey: NGA146
Summary: Correct and improve display data in mgstat
Description:
This change correctly associates the "wdphase" column in mgstat with
the underlying data value.
It also adds columns for "wdpass", "ijucnt" and "ijulock".