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INC-142084 · Issue 599876

Support added for expression in strategy scorecards

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.8

When invoking REST against a dataflow that had a strategy containing a scorecard that used an expression and the "Include model explanations option" was enabled in the Strategy configuration, the system failed with the error "PropertyValueInvalid .pxMaxScore Cannot cast the value (unknown) to double". This was traced to the Scorecard explanations failing during serialization when an expression was used, and has been corrected.

INC-143927 · Issue 599491

Oracle database performance improvements

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.8

When the IH Summary was enabled and materialized on an ADM model, updating the ADM model was very slow on large sites. This has been resolved by adding several performance improvements for working with Oracle databases, including Oracle pre/post processing steps.

SR-D93777 · Issue 565692

Handling added for Oracle Aggregate IH Summaries

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.8

When using using (Non Materialized) IH Summaries to aggregate IH data, the data returned by the IH summary did not include all the expected records. If the same criteria was executed on the database via SQL or by using a strategy to process raw IH data then the results were as expected. This was due to a difference in handling of Oracle vs postgres which causes an order by clause not to be generated in the query: the postgres column name is lower case, while in Oracle it is upper case. This has been resolved by updating the system to get the column name correctly from the propertytocolumn map so IH records are returned in correct order by Browse By Keys operation.

SR-D95605 · Issue 565486

Data Flow correctly saved to Database table Dataset

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.8

After setting up a dataflow with Report definition as a source and Database table dataset as destination with the option "Insert new records and override existing", a data transform was used to modify a few of the values and write to the same database table. This table was mapped to pegadata schema and didn't have a pzpvstream column. Running the data transform generated an exception stating "DataStoreSaveStatementWithoutStream(PageDatabaseMapperImpl). The error was not seen when the pzpvstream column was added or if pzInskey was also removed along with pzpvstream, or if "only insert new records" was selected. This was traced to pzInsKey and pxInsName being null in the query formed while writing. There are two execution paths for the database dataset save operation, one for internal tables and another one for external tables. For a table with pzInskey but no blob, the system was incorrectly using the external table logic. This has been corrected.

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.

SR-D66397 · Issue 530332

ADM out-of-sync corrected for multi-datacenter Cassandra cluster

Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.6

After setting up the multi-datacenter configuration for a Cassandra cluster that consisted of six nodes in datacenter 1 and three nodes in datacenter 2, failover testing revealed a mismatch in the number of ADM models stored in each datacenter. The mismatch was observed mostly in the number of records present in the "adm_scoringmodel" and "adm_response_commit_log_date_tiered" tables. When Cassandra nodes are down, the other nodes in the cluster will store hints (records to be written) for the down nodes. When these nodes come back online the hints are replayed to those nodes and the data is written. Hints are written for 3 hours, so if a node come back up within 3 hours data is recovered and repairs are not required. The gc_grace_seconds for the above tables that were getting out of sync across the two datacenters was set to zero seconds. The "gc_grace_seconds" attribute is not just used as the time for removal of tombstones, it's also used to set the TTL for records written to the system.hints table. That meant that when the hints were written for the ADM tables for the nodes that were down, they were immediately expired since it was set to 0 and not played back when the terminated nodes restarted and joined the cluster. This has been resolved with this fix for all customers new to this release. Existing customers already on v7.3 or higher will need to complete the local change detailed below:Connect to the Cassandra cluster using cqlsh in the Pega Cassandra distribution and then run ALTER TABLE adm_commitlog.adm_response_commit_log_date_tiered WITH gc_grace_seconds = 86400; to change the relevant setting from zero to the equivalent of one day - the same length of time that the data in the table lives for. This will mean that any hints written can still be used to replay data to another node while the data itself is alive. It does also mean, however, that, given a constant load, a day's worth of expired ADM event data in the table will always be present on the disk, as the tombstones can now not be cleaned up for a day.

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