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8.5.041.00

Recording Processor Script Release Notes

Release Date Release Type Restrictions AIX Linux Solaris Windows
04/01/16 General Under Shipping Control X X

What's New

This release includes only resolved issues.



Resolved Issues

This release contains the following resolved issues:


When the Local Control Agent (LCA) is manually restarted for a Recording Processor Script (RPS) running on Linux, restarting the RPS will not cause an RPS response of 500 MCP, despite the metadata being processed. Previously, RPS had a 500 MCP response when LCA was restarted.
To prevent this issue, manually restart LCA using the following command: nohup/etc/init.d/gctilca start>/dev/null2>&1. (GIR-4647)


The Recording Processor Script (RPS) scripts no longer consume excess memory when reconnecting to the Configuration Server. It is recommended that you increase the Media Control Platform (MCP) [mpc]recordpostretrybackoff option value for deployments with a large amount of agents. (GIR-4741)


The Recording Processor Script can now maintain a connection when multiple database server instances are hosted on the same machine. Previously in this scenario, the Recording Processor Script could not maintain a persistent connection. (GIR-3630)


The Recording Processor Script's default TCP socket timeout limit is now [rp_server] socket_timeout=10, which is sufficient to work with the Apache Load Balancer and no longer causes a failure on the receiving metadata POST. (GIR-4520)



Upgrade Notes

No special procedure is required to upgrade to release 8.5.041.00.

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