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RTR V3.1D RTRI224 RTR for Windows NT _ 95 3.1D Intel ECO Summary

TITLE: RTR V3.1D RTRI224 RTR for Windows NT _ 95 3.1D Intel ECO Summary Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation 1999. All rights reserved. Modification Date: 11-FEB-99 Modification Type: New Kit PRODUCT: Reliable Transaction Router (RTR) V3.1D OP/SYS: Windows NT and Windows 95 SOURCE: Compaq Computer Corporation ECO INFORMATION: ECO Kit Name: RTRI224 ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: None ECO Kit Approximate Size: 3849 Blocks 1970688 Bytes Kit Applies To: RTR V3.1D Windows NT V4.0 Windows 95 V4.0 Installation Rating: INSTALL_UNKNOWN ECO KIT SUMMARY: An ECO kit exists for Reliable Transaction Router (RTR) V3.1D on Windows NT and Windows 95. This kit contains the following corrections to RTR V3.1D (210) ECO8. Problems Addressed in the RTRI224 Kit (ECO-9): o 14-3-221 RTR crash during server reject plus network problems Under unusual conditions (for example, one server rejecting the TX and another accepting the same TX, or a TX being aborted due to resource problems -- all at the same time that network fluctuations are occurring) it was possible that RTR would find an inconsistent TX state while recovering a TX from JNL. This resulted in RTR crashing and has now been fixed. o 14-3-260 Superfluous network traffic for nonexistent channels Whenever a channel opens or closes, RTR sends an update message to the router so that it can modify its broadcast routing information, if necessary. In previous versions of RTR such messages were sent even if no channel existed for the facility. In cases where machines with the Frontend role had a large number of facilities defined, this could result in significant network traffic that would be quite noticeable over slow links, such as asynchronous connections over telephone wire. RTR no longer sends these messages unless a channel exists on the facility. o 14-3-262 Hash table algorithm bug The algorithm for accessing certain RTR data stored using a hash table was found to be inefficient and could sometimes fail to find data elements correctly. This bug has primarily affected access to Transaction IDs and may have caused excessive CPU usage during data retrieval or failure to find certain data elements. This bug has been corrected. o 14-8-147,14-8-162,14-8-164 Servers hanging during failover recovery Transaction recovery as a result of server failover could result in server applications getting hung in 'local recovery' state if it also happened that more than 10 client channels had simultaneously caused new transactions to be presented to the backend node. This has been fixed both by increasing the limit to 50 and by adding a check to make sure that recovery is complete before enforcing the limit, which is designed to keep a backend node from getting overwhelmed when transactions are coming in at a rate faster than it can handle. o 14-8-152 Multiple broadcast or data recived on wrong channel When running W95/NT and having pathworks installed, RTR would not detect that the client had closed its channel when the client application was aborted by closing down the window. RTR now detects when the client has aborted the channel and closes the channel. o 14-8-163 Corrupt network message caused RTR crash Reception of a corrupt network message would hitherto result in a failed assertion and the demise of the RTR ACP process. The behaviour has been changed to yield a log file entry (BADNETMSG), followed by a reset of the link concerned. If such log file entries persist for a particular pair of nodes, it may mean that a network problem exists, and you should consider checking the network hardware for correct operation. The RTR log entry has also been improved to be better able to identify the link on which it reports errors. o 14-8-167 Null bytes display in SHOW PARTITION output The display of null bytes in the upper and lower key bounds has been suppressed if the bytes appear at the end of a key of type string. The following restrictions apply to this kit: o 14-1-285: A temporary inconsistency in shadow server state can occur during initial facility startup of a shadowed configuration. A shadow server can erroneously remain in state "sec_act" until the rest of the facility has been started. o 14-3-67: An application's wakeup routine may be called more often than necessary. INSTALLATION NOTES: The Reliable Transaction Router V3.1D ECO9 installation procedure is the same as the installation procedure for RTR V3.1D. Refer to the Installation Guide for further information. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.



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Georgia Site



Files on this server are as follows:

rtri224.README
rtri224.CHKSUM
rtri224.CVRLET_TXT
rtri224.exe

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