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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-119646 · Issue 563696

RemovePrivateBlockedAndWithdrawnRAQs updated to avoid exception

Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.2

If the method removePrivateBlockedAndWithdrawnRAQs() (present on the AgentRuleUtils.java class) had both the "ignore personal rulesets containing checked out files" and "ignore "Blocked or Withdrawn agent" conditions set, raqsItr.remove(); ran twice and resulted in a java.lang.IllegalStateException. This could lead to undesired outcomes such as agents not showing up properly. To correct this, the code has been refactored to avoid running raqsItr.remove(); more than the necessary number of times.

INC-125193 · Issue 561461

Processed in last hour generated correctly

Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.2

After upgrade, the 'Processed in last hour' for pyFTSIncrementalIndexer (or any other queue processor) did not show the totals processed. This was traced to an error in a declare expression rule, and has been corrected.

INC-128654 · Issue 567410

Queue processor handling updated

Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.2

After upgrade, the queue processors were not processing all the items in the queue, however the value under the 'number of items processed in the last hour' in the Admin studio showed the value was equal to the total number of items in the queue. This was traced to the an incorrect offset kept by the queue processor in the data table (Data-QueueProcessor-Run-Partition). Because the incoming messages from Kafka have a lower offset than the one kept by the queue processor, messages were treated as duplicates and not processed. This has been resolved by adding a partitions-validation mechanism on QP startup. To assist in proper handling, any messages identified as potentially already processed will be moved to the broken messages queue.

SR-D85839 · Issue 550939

Support added for custom Kafka connection properties

Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.2

An enhancement has been added to allow specifying custom Kafka connection properties in the Data-Admin-Kafka data instance to allow connections to external Kafka through the common client configs, ssl configs, and sasl configs.

INC-100288 · Issue 555466

Declaratives disabled during startup

Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.2

Declaratives firing before the engine is fully up can lead to null pointer errors. In order to avoid this condition, declaratives will be disabled during startup so that unnecessary operations can be avoided and system can be started faster.

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