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INC-166498 · Issue 637054

Performance improvements for sites with a large number of tables

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.6

Performance impacts were seen when there were a very large number of tables in the database and the cluster/node persistence jobs were running. This was traced to the volume of metadata / schema introspection queries fired from the pyPersistNodeState and pyPersistClusterState jobs along with the Classmap cache invalidation / lookup queries, and has been resolved by improving the code to avoid database introspection when the current number of tables is greater than a maximum value.

INC-166631 · Issue 637021

Optimizing helper class enhanced to handle external databases

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.6

Running a BIX extract that included a manifest for a target database was resulting in a null pointer exception for the manifest extraction. Attempting to generate the DDL for the manifest table also failed. This was traced to an issue with the helper class using a hardcoded default database for forming the queries, causing it to ignore the DB config/DADN/prconfig for the Oracle database and form a query using the PegaRules' database credentials. This only occurred when trying to do external database operations on a different DB platform; Oracle PegaRules worked as expected with an Oracle external DB and Postgres Pegarules worked with a Postgres external DB, but mixing Postgres PegaRules and an Oracle external DB would result in the null pointer error. To resolve this, the helper class has been enhanced to work with external databases by passing the database name as a parameter so it will properly calculate the query based on the type of target. The default for 'database/oracle/allowOptimization' is set to false: additional database privileges must be added or some configurations must be updated to provide the information needed in lieu of the privileges before making use of these optimizations. In addition, an error in the name of the class has also been corrected and is now available as PerformanceHelper rather than the previous "PerformaneHelper".

INC-168334 · Issue 648372

Locking added to avoid null pointer error for auto-populate property

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.6

After configuring the auto populate property "OrgProduct" which referred to a data page, the system experiencing heavy load led to the property not getting properly initialized. This resulted in a WrongModeException and NullPointerException. To resolve this, the system has been updated to lock the requestor when Queue Processors execute their activity. This will prevent race conditions and concurrent modifications if other threads are accessing the same requestor.

INC-169764 · Issue 645803

Decision table query performance improvements

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.6

Severe latency was seen after upgrade, and it was not possible to save business rule changes. This was traced to an issue with the decision rule being treated as a custom rule, and has been resolved by inserting a check. In addition, optimization has been added for queries on the pr_sys_decchg table.

INC-170841 · Issue 646186

Resolved PRQueueLockException

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.6

A Class Queue not found exception resulted when an SLA was deleted on the same transaction where it was created when deferred save was used. This was an inadvertent side effect of work done on the QueueManager implementation to invalidate previously deferred operations for item and schedule removal, and has been resolved by clearing the processing state for PRQueueLockException when an item reservation fails.

INC-155276 · Issue 622816

Null check added for step page

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.6

After creating and adding new Access Roles and application 'Access When' to the privileges instead of Production level, during run time the error "runtime.IndeterminateConditionalException: Trying to evaluate Rule-Access-When conditions L:IsProdAccess when there is no page to evaluate them against" appeared for the specific privileges. This was traced to a missed use case where the system falls back to the step page if the page for evaluating the 'when' condition is null, which did not account for scenarios where the step page can be null. To resolve this, a null check has been added which will fetch the primary page if the step page for the access 'when' condition is null.

INC-156647 · Issue 626293

Improved disconnected requestor cleanup for FieldService

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.6

A large number of requestors from FieldService with the status as 'Disconnected' were accumulating and causing performance issues. This was traced to the requestors not getting passivated due to users not logging out and new requestors being created for the same users next time, and was caused by the value of the DSS Initialization/PersistRequestor being set as "OnTimeout". When the DSS prconfig/timeout/browser/default is not configured, the default browser requestor timeout is 60 minutes. In this scenario, requestors were not passivating as the requestor passivation timeout was set to the refresh token lifetime for mobile users, which was very large and overwrote the DSS value. This has been resolved by removing the code which set the passivation timeout to the OAuth2 refresh token lifetime.

INC-167311 · Issue 646477

Updated upgrade handling for migrating work objects

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.6

After upgrading from Pega 6.2 to 8.3, the work migrated work objects were missing SLAs due to missed entries in the assignment tables (PC_ASSIGN_WORKLIST/ PC_ASSIGN_WORKBASKET) . The SLA was firing, but the processing failed due to the fact the runtime could not resolve a 'AddHistoryPage' library function. In this case, multiple upgrades of the application dating back to Pega 4 resulted in the runtime context containing older ruleset versions in higher ruleset versions, hiding the underlying Pega 8 version of the rule. For releases prior to Pega 7.3, Rule-Application was stored in pr4_rule and will be migrated to pr4_rule_application during upgrades. However, since Context Upgrade is run before Optimize Newly Exposed Columns, the pyDependsOnName won't always be populated. To resolve this, the system will filter based on the value in the blob rather than the exposed column so there will be a value regardless of the upgrade-from version.

INC-172675 · Issue 649451

Configuration added for extending queue processor timeout

Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.6

Alerts for queue processor (QP) items which took more than 15 minutes to run could result in the system marking the node as 'unhealthy'. In environments with Pega Health Check enabled, this would shut down the node gracefully. It was not possible to change this default as it was hardcoded. In order to support systems that may have custom processes that run beyond 15 minutes, a a new setting has been exposed that allows configuration of the interval after which a node with long-running queue processor is marked as unhealthy and is restarted. By default this remains 900000 milliseconds / 900 seconds / 15 minutes, but it may be adjusted up to 24 hours to avoid premature node shutdown. The stale thread detection mechanism will take that setting into account and use the provided value or default to 15 minutes if the value was not provided. In addition, the threshold's units in the UI have been changed from ms to seconds.

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