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INC-161984 · Issue 638857

Web Tier busy threads released on timeout

Resolved in Pega Version 8.5.4

Tomcat Web Tier Busy Threads were not being correctly released, causing stability and performance problems that included health check pings not receiving a thread to service the request so the node was marked as bad, users were quiesced, and the node replaced. Investigation showed the 'put' on the blocking queue did not time out when the queue was full and waited indefinitely, keeping the thread blocked. To resolve this, the system will use 'offer' on the blocking queue instead of 'put' to force thread release on timeout. In addition, debug logs have been added to understand when the offer (or Put) does not succeed and the state of the queue that is causing this issue; the debug logs for class com.pega.pegarules.session.internal.serverpush.RoboticAutomationImpl should be enabled only if the thread busy issue is observed and for limited time window while actively debugging.

INC-164794 · Issue 637992

Apache Commons libraries updated

Resolved in Pega Version 8.5.4

Apache commons-codec has been updated to version 1.15 , and Apache commons-io has been updated to version 2.7.

INC-171587 · Issue 652187

Resolved Push Node Daily Information exception

Resolved in Pega Version 8.5.4

The "Push Nodes Info Daily" agent was generating an exception on each of the nodes. This has been resolved by enhancing the PegaAESRemote code to handle the exception and get the node info locally, then push it to the console when it is not able to get it via the cluster management API.

INC-173162 · Issue 650794

Certificate match will use Subject Distinguished Name

Resolved in Pega Version 8.5.4

Signature verification was failing due to the system not finding the matching root certificate for the chain. The root certificate was in the trust store, but the system found a different certificate first and that other certificate (an intermediate certificate) was not considered a valid certificate for validating the whole certificate chain. This was traced to filtering on the Issuer Distinguished Name (DN) instead of the Subject DN and was due to intermediate certificates potentially having the same Issuer as a root certificate (e.g. if that root certificate was used to create the intermediate certificate). To resolve this, an update has been made to check the Subject DN instead of Issuer DN.

INC-174298 · Issue 650258

Instance count logic updated

Resolved in Pega Version 8.5.4

A performance issue was seen during upgrade that resembled an upgrade hang. This was caused by a combination of incorrect logic in DDLGenerator.getInstanceCountForClass() around counting instances of 'core' classes and all of the site history-data- tables being mapped to the same table that had 1.4+ billion rows. This behavior has been addressed with more correct query logic while performing instance counts. In addition, instance count will be supressed during command line invocations (prpcUtils, platform upgrade).

SR-D42451 · Issue 518067

ExecuteRDB call updated to use NativeSQL for blob

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.6

After creating a test activity to clear data set records that used the DataSet-Execute method and passed the data set name and truncate operation, only 51 records were deleted in a single run when the data set had more than 51 records. Investigation showed that for blob tables, the database truncate operation was using executeRDB with an empty results page, i.e. it didn't specify pyMaxRecords, which on some databases might have limited the number affected records. To resolve this, the executeRDB call in the database truncate operation has been modified to use NativeSQL for blob tables.

SR-D45608 · Issue 519901

Correct service instance name passed for data flow in DSMStatus

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.6

When using the Connect-HTTP service "DSMStatus" to provide the node and status information as seen on the various tabs of the Designer Studio > Decisioning > Infrastructure > Services landing page, using DataFlow as the service parameter for the HTTP service method resulted in an empty response when the expectation was to get the information regarding the cluster details of Dataflow node type. This was traced to the service instance name not being parsed correctly when used for Data Flow services, and has been resolved by ensuring the correct service instance name is passed for this use.

SR-D54218 · Issue 518600

Deadlock in static Initialization of IntList resolved

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.6

JVM Deadlock was seen related to the static Initialization of a subclass field in class com.pega.decision.strategy.ssa.runtime.collections.api.IntList . Thread dumps showed threads in RUNNABLE State that were parked to wait for class initialization, and this was traced to a missed sonar alert which failed in multi-threading. To resolve this, the system handling has been updated to prevent potential deadlock.

SR-D57822 · Issue 524199

Internal Cassandra memory leak fixed

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.6

A memory leak was found on internal Cassandra that caused temporary log files to fill up the heap. This has been resolved by updating the system to ignore non-log files and properly increment the index.

SR-D60268 · Issue 521461

Performance and thread-handling improvements for SSA

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.6

The SecureRandom class was used internally by SSAExecutionContext indirectly via UUID generation. Because this exhibited performance issues on some Linux environments, UUID has been replaced with static AtomicLong. In addition, a memory leak was observed when the strategy (SSA) execution resulted in an exception, and the strategy template has been modified to gracefully shutdown the VM under all circumstances. Thread-safety measures have also been tuned to be more fine-grained to reduce the potential thread contention that was seen while borrowing the SSAInterpreter object from SSAInterpreterPool.

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