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RTR V2.2D RTRVVME0722D Reliable Transaction Router VAX ECO Summary

TITLE: RTR V2.2D RTRVVME0722D Reliable Transaction Router VAX ECO Summary NOTE: An OpenVMS saveset or PCSI installation file is stored on the Internet in a self-expanding compressed file. The name of the compressed file will be kit_name-dcx_vaxexe for OpenVMS VAX or kit_name-dcx_axpexe for OpenVMS Alpha. Once the file is copied to your system, it can be expanded by typing RUN compressed_file. The resultant file will be the OpenVMS saveset or PCSI installation file which can be used to install the ECO. Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation 1997, 1999. All rights reserved. Modification Date: 17-MAR-1999 Modification Type: Updated Kit Supersedes RTRVVME0622D PRODUCT: Reliable Transaction Router for OpenVMS VAX (RTR) OP/SYS: OpenVMS VAX SOURCE: Compaq Computer Corporation ECO INFORMATION: ECO Kit Name: RTRVVME0722D ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: RTRVVME0622D RTRVVME0422D RTRVVME0322D RTRVVME02D22 RTRVVME01D22 ECO Kit Approximate Size: 11025 Blocks Saveset A - 252 Blocks Saveset B - 5796 Blocks Saveset C - 3843 Blocks Saveset E - 1134 Blocks Kit Applies To: RTR V2.2D OpenVMS VAX V6.1, V6.2, uiV6.2-0HF, V7.0, V7.1 System/Cluster Reboot Necessary: No NOTE: RTRVVME0722D is a complete V2.2D kit. A previous version of RTR V2.2 does not need to be installed before installing this kit. However, a valid license must be installed. ECO KIT SUMMARY: An ECO kit exists for Reliable Transaction Router on OpenVMS VAX V6.1 through V7.1 This kit addresses the following problems: Problems Addressed in the RTRVVME0722D kit: o Network problems could lead to nodes becoming and remaining semi-connected. This state could lead to difficulties establishing quorum, as well as frontend to router connectivity problems. o Long facility names (31 characters) could sometimes cause the RTRACP process to crash with SS$_BADPARAM. o During periods of network disruption when the DNS was not available, some network connections were being rejected because the address-to-name translations were failing. Code has been added to improve this situation. o Some records in the journal could not be deleted, sometimes leading to transactions being seen when not expected. Problems Addressed in the RTRVVME0622D kit: o During a server failover from main to standby nodes, it was sometimes possible for the standby server to get permanently stuck in a WAIT_JNL state. o During server failover to a standby node, some standby servers would get stuck in a STANDBY state permanently. o Several errors during creation of a journal file, especially when duplicate or spurious journal files existed. o RTR would sometimes crash recovering DECdtm coordinated transactions. o Transaction hangs caused by network glitches involving shadowed multi-participant transactions. o If DECdtm was involved while doing a standby failover, the RTR ACP could fail with the status SS$_REJECT. o A shadowed and multi-participant transaction in particular failure modes could get stuck in the state "RST" after the application was restarted. o The link watch and isolation timer was sometimes too strict for conditions where the underlying network was overloaded. Problems addressed in the RTRVVME0422D kit: o The Reliable Transaction Router ACP could crash if a set of concurrent servers performed a failover to a standby and the failing node's journal was not accessible. o A failover to a standby node that was not in the same cluster could sometimes result in the RTR ACP process looping and application processes hanging. o Monitoring a remote node that had many applications running could result in the error message "too much data" instead of a display. The amount of data that can be handled by remote monitoring has been increased to avoid this problem. Problems addressed in the RTRVVME0322D kit: o In the previous ECO version of RTR V2.2, the ASTPRM parameter was not being returned properly by the event AST. o Aborted transactions were causing loss of BYTLM quota when a server was using DDTM. o Some rare crashes could occur (with LIB$_BADTAGVAL or LIB$_BADBLOADR) caused by double deallocation of dynamic data structures during some race conditions on network link cleanup. o DECnet/OSI related crashes could occur due to corrupted data packets (e.g., after node shutdown). o A rare refusal of a node to re-establish a connection (due to a DECnet/OSI problem with corrupted optional data in connect request packets) has been corrected. o On rare occasions, a DELETE FACILITY or TRIM FACILITY command could hang due to a race condition in the internal lock manager. o A crash could occur in the Remote Client Handler when TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS (UCX) was improperly started on a node. Now RTR just recognizes the condition and does not use TCP/IP in the Remote Client Handler. The Remote Client Handler needs to be restarted after the UCX problem is cleared, otherwise remote clients using TCP/IP will fail to connect. o The RTR$_ABORT reason status RTR$_REPLYDIFF was not documented. RTR may abort a transaction with this status when there has been a failover from one instance of a server to another (for example, to a shadow server) and the replies from the second server do not exactly match those already received from the first server. RTR aborts the transaction in case the client application context depended upon a single server instance. The client application should restart the transaction. Problems addressed in the RTRVVME02D22 kit: o A rare ACP crash caused by an uninitialized network buffer pointer during a network "glitch" such as a network shutdown on a remote node. o More graceful handling of network "glitches" such as corrupted network packets. o Incorrect setting up of the ASTPRM on event delivery. Problems addressed in the RTRVVME01D22 kit: o On a primary/standby configuration involving multiple router nodes where the backend and frontends were on different nodes, a network link "glitch" could sometimes cause a problem. The transactions would be replayed to the standby backend node, and these transactions would then cause the systems to hang. o In a shadow server configuration, if one of the sites became unavailable during certain multiple failure scenarios, or if the surviving site was in the minority, the servers would remain waiting for the other site to come back. NOTE: This occurred because the surviving site should recover the transactions stored in the other node's journal. This was a problem if the other site was really down, since there was no manual override of this wait. In order to fix this problem, the TRIM FACILITY command has been modified so that if the other site is removed from the surviving site's configuration, then the servers will start processing online transactions. Note that this TRIM FACILITY command should be executed on all the nodes in the surviving site. Also, a corresponding EXTEND FACILITY should be executed on these nodes immediately prior to bringing the failed site back on line. NOTE: Please see the Release Notes supplied with this ECO for more details regarding RTR V2.2D. INSTALLATION NOTES: Before the installation of this ECO, RTR must be stopped. RTRVVME0722D is a replacement for any previously installed RTR kit. Standard VMS installation procedures are applicable, as described in the RTR installation guide. If you are using RTR in a cluster, you need to execute the SYS$STARTUP:RTR$STARTUP.COM procedure on all nodes in the cluster, apart from the one where the VMSINSTAL is actually performed. A system reboot is not necessary. NOTE: The OpenVMS VAX kit for RTR V2.2D ECO07 (and previous OpenVMS VAX kits) have 4 savesets, i.e. A, B, C, E. The "D" saveset is intentionally missing.



This patch can be found at any of these sites:

Colorado Site
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Files on this server are as follows:

rtrvvme0722d.README
.CHKSUM
rtrvvme0722d.a-dcx_vaxexe
rtrvvme0722d.b-dcx_vaxexe
rtrvvme0722d.c-dcx_vaxexe
rtrvvme0722d.e-dcx_vaxexe

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