End of support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 in Pega 7.2.1
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.1
In accordance with Microsoft’s announcement to discontinue support for Internet Explorer 9, Pega 7.2.1 will not support Internet Explorer 9. You should not upgrade to Pega 7.2.1 if you are still using Internet Explorer 9. Otherwise, upgrade to Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or later, or use Google Chrome, Apple Safari, or Mozilla Firefox, which support certain HTML5 and CSS3 standards not supported in Internet Explorer 9.
For more information about browser support, see the Platform Support Guide or contact Pegasystems Global Customer Support.
Discontinued support for multithreaded requestors
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.1
Multithreaded requestors are no longer supported in the Pega 7 Platform. Multithreading was previously specified by the prconfig setting initialization/allowMultiplePRThreads
. If this setting is set to true when you upgrade to Pega 7.2.1, errors occur during the quiesce process.
Child case queries can be slow after upgrade
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.1
After upgrading, performance might be slow when you run queries on child cases for work tables that existed prior to the upgrade. This issue is often indicated by PEGA0005 (query time exceeded limit) alerts that can be correlated to these queries in the logs. To resolve the issue, add a database index to each of your work tables by using a multicolumn index on the pxCoverInsKey, pxObjClass, and pyStatusWork columns.
For more information, see Performance improvements for child case queries.
Rules Assembly cache is deprecated
Valid from Pega Version 7.3.1
Rules Assembly (RA) cache and custom settings for its corresponding fua/assemblyCacheMode
prconfig.xml file setting are deprecated because they are obsolete. A warning is logged at startup if a custom (non-default) value is specified for fua/assemblyCacheMode
in the prconfig.xml file. The functional behavior of the system is not affected.
Use of PegaRULES_Extract_Marker.txt to delete cache is deprecated
Valid from Pega Version 7.3.1
The PegaRULES_Extract_Marker.txt file is deprecated. The system uses the presence or absence of the PegaRULES_Extract_Market.txt file to determine at startup whether to delete the static content, service export, and lookup list file system-based caches. In the rare situation that you need to delete these caches manually, use the System Management Application (SMA) ETier Static Content Management page. Using SMA does not require restarting the node.
Changes in JSON results when checking the health of your system
Valid from Pega Version 8.2
Beginning with Pega Platform™ 8.2, the JSON results that are returned when you ping a Pega Platform instance have changed. JSON results now include node type and health information, including test name, status, state, and node ID. The following samples show JSON results from versions before 8.2 and as of 8.2.
JSON results for pre-Pega Platform 8.2:
{ "duration":"3954.448601", "count":"0" }
JSON results for Pega Platform 8.2 and later:
{"node_type":["WebUser"],"health":[{"last_reported_time":"2019-02-14T16:10:49.589Z","test_name":"Sample-Stream-Check","status":"success"}],"state":"healthy","node_id":"10.10.10_samplenode"}.