Date: 09-01-2009 Subject: PATCH RELEASE 9.3B DATA Manager Files These release notes pertain to the following programs or files: SUNDM.EXE 9.3B 01 Sep 2009 9,3,2,500 *============================================================================== The following files have been changed as follows: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUNDM - Corrected a GPF error that would occur when a memory allocation failed while performing an IO operation that was included in a TRANSACTION. - Corrected a GPF error that would occur in the INDEX instruction when the ISI tree depth level overflowed. With this change, an appropriate error is now given when the tree level overflow occurs. - Corrected a GPF error that would occur in the INDEX instruction when the ISI tree depth level overflowed. With this change, an appropriate error is now given when the tree level overflow occurs. With this change the ISI tree depth for the INDEX instruction has been changed from 10 to 16. In addition, the runtime ISI tree depth level has been changed from 14 to 18. - Corrected a problem where the INDEX and SORT instructions was not using the PLB_CURDIR keyword setting to locate the (-l) log file without a specified path. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUNDM (Unix) - Corrected a problem where the Unix Data Manager was wasting unnecessary time when processing a Reconnection request for a child thread that has already terminated. This problem could cause an unnecessary delay of 180 seconds. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUNDM REPLICATION SUPPORT - Modified the UPDATE_DIR_ATTRIBUTES keyword to have multiple state values specified as Off, Timeonly, or Attronly. These keywords have the following affects when directories are being replicated: Off - No directory attributes are replicated. Timeonly - Only directory timestamps are replicated. Attronly - Only directory permission attributes are replicated. - Modified to eliminate excess MD5 requests that were made on a file that had shrunk on the Primary Server. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------