This chapter provides an overview of the customer-reported bug fixes that were introduced in Oracle Communications Offline Mediation Controller.
Table 1-1 lists the service request (SR) issues reported by external sources and provides a brief description of the resolution. The SRs are grouped by the respective patch sets.
Table 1-1 Customer-Reported Fixes
| SR Number | Bug Number | Description |
|---|---|---|
|
3-17353094911 |
28806854 29335774 |
(Patch Set 2) When the batch insertion mode was enabled in Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Distribution Cartridge, the performance of the cartridge was affected. This has been fixed. |
|
3-18539180101 |
28816188 |
(Patch Set 2) In a Distribution Cartridge (DC) node, with multithreading configurations, once the configured maximum number of records were reached and the output file was closed for writing, it was observed that the data continued to be written into the closed file. This has been fixed. |
|
3-18423607891 |
29023558 |
(Patch Set 2) In a mediation chain, if any Node Programming Language (NPL) rule file or routing between cartridges was updated, then Local Data Manager (LDM) which transports data from the output directory for one node to the input directory of the other nodes stopped movement of files. This has been fixed. |
|
3-18455452131 |
29540813 |
(Patch Set 2) After submitting a recycle job from the Suspense Management Center, the recycle job was dequeued by the Recycle Cartridge and was handed over to the Recycle Enhancement Processor (EP) cartridge. Even if the Recycle EP has lost the connection to the database, it continued to process the recycle jobs, leaving the status of the jobs as recycling and required a manual intervention to move the status back to suspended. This has been fixed. |
|
3-19350872291 |
29540828 |
(Patch Set 2) If the customer data was lost in Oracle Communications Elastic Charging Engine (ECE), the Public User Identities (PUI) information was still intact. Any usage charging requests from ECE Distribution Cartridge (DC) node of Oracle Communications Offline Mediation Controller was always terminated in a delayed response from ECE, causing ECE to slowdown. This has been fixed. |
|
3-19461861711 |
30117842 |
(Patch Set 2) In case of a network issue, the Recycle Cartridge stopped working without automatic retries to connect with time out configurations. This has been fixed. |
|
NA |
27938697 |
(Patch Set 1) Distribution Cartridge (DC) was displaying the "error processing file" error intermittently. This has been fixed. |
|
3-17544640231 |
28076189 |
(Patch Set 1) Enhancement Processor (EP) did not support more than 20 threads. This has been fixed. |
|
3-17156499871 |
28105656 |
(Patch Set 1) Offline Mediation Controller was not mapping input record types to the suspended usage record type and hence it was not possible to distinguish suspended records. This has been fixed. |
|
3-15005509201 |
28105679 |
(Patch Set 1) The memory utilization was not calculated properly. As a result, the node manager reported the fatal memory error even when the threshold was not reached. This has been fixed. |
|
3-16707732031 |
28105692 |
(Patch Set 1) The performance of Offline Mediation Controller was affected when there were larger number of input files to be processed. A high CPU utilization from EP threads was also observed. This has been fixed. |
|
3-17688816781 |
28311166 |
(Patch Set 1) The Offline Mediation Controller Oracle Communications Elastic Charging Engine (ECE) Distribution Cartridge (DC) node and EP thread configurations were not supported through user interface. This has been fixed. |
|
NA |
28586528 |
(Patch Set 1) If the same file was sent to Offline Mediation Controller Oracle CDR Format Collection Cartridge (CC) again for processing, the already processed file was removed. This has been fixed. |