Well, I'm not sure there's that much to celebrate.  I just finished
doing by-file updates of my complete 7.1 dev and pre-production systems
and pretty much everything I wanted fixed was not, and new errors were
introduced.

 

The search database is still impossible to initialize in the admin tool,
even if you delete it first and recreate it.  It still crashes the admin
tool after about an hour.

 

The mid-tier 7.1.00.001 installer still cannot find the Crystal Reports
Server XI / Business Objects XI installation on the same machine with
both hands and a flashlight, and does not allow you to install the
Crystal Reports integration.  On the same machine, the mid-tier
7.0.01.003 and 005 installers both find it, so I finally settled for
7.0.1.005.

 

Safari still cannot log out of the mid-tier from the ITSM 7 consoles -
you have to force quit to exit which leaves the session open.  Patch 001
made no dent in that problem.

 

The persistent prefetch of the ITSM server still takes 30 minutes, but
the CPU load on the AR server is even higher and more continuous than
before - steady at 35% versus just peaking at 35% - and the impact on
the User Tool access is worse.  It remains to be seen just how
"persistent" it is, although it only took about a minute to reload after
a normal restart of Tomcat.  On the other hand, it does not appear to
have gotten the prefetch "right" - when you open a new incident from the
Incident Management Console the entire Quick Links panel is missing on
one mid-tier.  The other spits out new ARERR 314 errors about missing
fields and relational operators that are new since patch 001.  ITSM 7
Close button behavior is just as bad or worse. It prefetched completely
last night after restart, but is having to cold fetch every form I call
for so it was NOT retained in cache.  This on the mid-tier that prior to
patch 001 was consistently the ONLY one retaining its prefetched cache.
There could be issues with the mid-tier settings - you will find very
little resemblance between the patch 001 config.properties file and the
7.1.00 file in terms of structure and some of the entries, and I had to
copy a lot of it by hand as the read me file said to do (very vaguely).

 

I am starting to think that Patch 001 is to ARS 7.1.00 as Patch 004 was
to ARS 7.0.01 - off target.  Those of you sitting on 7.0.01.005 might
want to stay put - I might be joining you!  I'm going to flush the cache
on both mid-tiers, force new prefetches, and go home.

 

Christopher E. Strauss, Ph.D.

Remedy Database Administrator

University of North Texas Computing Center

http://remedy.unt.edu/helpdesk/ <http://remedy.unt.edu/helpdesk/> 

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Sanders
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 3:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ARS v7.1.0 Patch 001 Released

 

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Oops - that's 7.1.0 Patch 001 

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From: David Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 9:55 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: ARS v7.1.1 Patch 001 Released

 

Hi All

 

Just a FYI - this patch seems to have been released on Friday

 

Regards

 

David Sanders

Remedy Solution Architect

Enterprise Service Suite @ Work

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