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Release notesOffboard Diagnostic Information System ServiceRelease 3.0.0 (1)New functions (1)Resolved system defects (2)Vehicle restrictions (2)Supported vehicle models (2)This chapter contains the supported vehicle models (2)Supported AUDI-Models (2)Supported Volkswagen-Models (2)Supported Volkswagen Nutzfahrzeuge-Models (2)Supported Seat-Models (2)Supported Skoda-Models (2)Supported Bentley-Models (2)Supported Lamborghini-Models (2)Release 3.0.0This release is a new base version with new functions. It has to be installed via SingleSetup.New functions•ODIS Service SingleSetup does not install Adobe Reader.•ODIS Service SingleSetup does not install Virtual Keyboard.•Support of diagnostic interface VAS6154.•It is possible to flash an old ECU software version.•Display of ECU flashability in self-diagnosis is improved.•The contents of the diagnostic protocol are extended.•Support requests contain hardware and software version of tester PC.•Order number is used for diagnostic protocol and diagnostic session filenames.•Improved manual variant identification.•Display of names of teststeps can be switched off in GFF..•Stabilization of GFF hotfix mechanism.•Diagnostic adresses of ECUs are shown with four digts.•Improvemed access to self-diagnosis functions.•New hardware configuration manager for VAS5054/VAS5055.•Disclaimer changed.•Changes in ODIS Service update process•Display of TSB tree without DISS coding.•Support requests may be stored.•Display of connection type for diagnostic hardware.•Support of Internet Explorer 11.Resolved system defects•Search in Measured Value Tables did not work correctly.•Increased occurence of error 4009E•Some immobilizers could not be adapted.•Missing timestamp when sending support request in diagnostic protocol Vehicle restrictions•For brand AUDI, the Flash mode is supported.•For brand Volkswagen PKW, the Flash mode is restricted. The usage is only allowed if described in technical bulletins.•Flash mode is not supported for all other brands.•Only immobilizer components are diagnosable in LT2 vehicles.Supported vehicle modelsThis chapter contains the supported vehicle modelsSupported AUDI-Models•All AUDI vehicle models are supported.Supported Volkswagen-Models•All Volkswagen vehicle models are supported.Supported Volkswagen Nutzfahrzeuge-Models•2K - Caddy 2004 >•7H/7J - Transporter 2004 >•2C - Caddy 2011 >•7E/7F - Transporter 2010 >•2H - Amarok 2010 >•2E/2F - Crafter 2006-2015 >Supported Seat-Models•All Seat vehicle models are supported.Supported Skoda-Models•All Skoda vehicle models are supported.Supported Bentley-Models•All Bentley vehicle models are supported.Supported Lamborghini-Models•All Lamborghini vehicle models are supported.。
Oracle Retail Customer Engagement Release Notes说明书
Oracle® Retail Customer EngagementRelease NotesRelease 17.0December 2017This document highlights the major changes for Release 17.0 of Oracle Retail CustomerEngagement.OverviewOracle Retail Customer Engagement is a comprehensive, web-based, direct-marketingapplication designed for today’s fast-paced retail environment, and consists of thefollowing:▪Customer Management and Segmentation Foundation: A required module that maintains and serves all customer-related information. In addition to managingcore customer data, the service includes support for strategies that are based onin-store clienteling and gift registry.▪Campaign and Deal Management: Delivers promotional offers to transactionsystems, drives execution, and performs analysis. It has a more operational focusand is considered complementary to solutions like Responsys or Eloqua, whichare dedicated to orchestrating marketing communication campaigns. The servicesupports offer management, couponing, list targeting, and performance analysis.▪Loyalty and Awards: A leading points-based loyalty platform. It can be quickly configured to support program concepts from simple punch-card frequencyprograms to highly sophisticated programs involving a variety of earningopportunities, as well as recognition levels like gold, silver, and bronze. Inaddition to the management of points, the platform manages awards in the formof stored value or discounts on merchandise.▪Gift Cards: A highly evolved stored value solution. It features a sophisticatedback-office user experience and supports global operations with cross-currencymanagement and cross-channel delivery and fulfillment.Hardware and Software RequirementsSee the Oracle Retail Customer Engagement Installation Guide for the hardware and softwarerequirements.Browser RequirementsConnecting to Customer Engagement requires one of the following web browsers:▪Internet Explorer 9, 10, and 11▪Firefox 38 or higherFunctional EnhancementsThe functional enhancements below are included in this release. For more information, see the Oracle Retail Customer Engagement User Guide in the Customer Engagement 17.0 documentation set.Awards and Points TransferOccasionally a loyalty member may want to transfer or gift earned points, or the owner of an awards account may want to transfer or gift awards. In previous versions, this would have required multiple separate transactions. Release 17.0 streams these options into services that are integrated into the account administration console. A customer service representative can now identify the source and the target account on a single screen, and initiate and confirm a points or awards transfer. The transfer is recorded in each of the affected accounts. This event can now trigger an email or SMS notification sent through the Oracle Marketing Cloud’s Responsys platform.Integration with Oracle Marketing CloudWith the delivery of the points/awards transfer capability through the account administration UI, the platform now initiates confirmation emails automatically to both the account holder of the source and the target account. Users have the ability to configure the specific content that will be sent. The event trigger includes key data to drive message personalization, customer engagement, and brand loyalty. Integration with Oracle Retail Customer InsightsThe integration with Oracle Retail Customer Insights (ORCI) is about turning valuable customer data into actionable strategic insights. The development effort in Release 17.0 publishes loyalty and award activity data ‘owned’ by ORCE in a format that is readily consumable by ORCI. The ORCI solution also features loyalty dashboards that are specifically designed to work with data from ORCE, and enables users to easily track loyalty program performance against best-practice KPI’s.File Transfer ManagementIn order to protect important data and to preserve system integrity, access to the underlying environments is strictly controlled. With Release 17.0, investments have been made to more reliably provide users with access to data exported from the system, and to more easily monitor batch files that are being posted into the system. Administrators can now schedule jobs that pull files from an inbound SFTP server. ORCE’s existing job management framework provides easy monitoring. In addition, a dashboard is being introduced that summarizes file processing (volume and performance) by data type and aggregates it daily, weekly, monthly, and annually.In Release 17.0, all exported data is encrypted and stored centrally in the database. As normal, the customer can download the files directly as needed by clicking on the link in the job detail record. If/when transfers are required to support systems integration, the outbound transfer utilities (by type) regularly push files to the designated outbound folders on the SFTP server.2This release also includes the option to schedule an email notification summarizing file processing activity.Note SecurityIn Release 17.0, notes management is extended with new features. Users can now apply security features to notes so they can be designated ‘public’ or ‘private’. ‘Public’ means the note(s) will be accessible to any associate who has access to the customer’s record as per customer data security rules. ‘Private’ means the note will only be accessible to the author and/or the system administrator. Notes can also be deleted. These capabilities are fully integrated into the API layer to better support integrated clienteling or customer service applications.Issue Loyalty Points for Non-Transactional ActivityLoyalty points can now be awarded to a customer for activities other than transactions. For example, you can now create engagement rules to award points to a customer for watching a video or participating in social media. Marketing engagement rules can be defined with location and segment as eligibility criteria. A new version of the Loyalty web service API is available to communicate rules to integrating systems.Rebuild Category TotalsA new scheduled job enables you to rebuild the records in theCST_DEPARTMENT_TOTALS table. Data from the last three years can be rebuilt. Batch Process TrackingThe UI now provides an administrative user with the ability to review batch process activity. The user can view summaries for each batch process type, broken out into daily, weekly, and monthly totals. The UI also indicates the total number of successful and unsuccessful records processed for each batch type, the number of warnings, and the average processing time for each within the time period.Technical EnhancementsThe technical enhancements described below are included in this release. Currency Conversion for Customer Period TotalsIn an effort to more fully support internationalization requirements, the retrieveCustomer method has been extended. The requesting system can now include a ‘requesting currency code’. When that currency differs from the defined ‘base currency’, ORCE automatically converts Life-to-Date and Year-to-Date values (i.e. Sales, Returns) into the local currency.Define Attributes through Web ServiceRelease 17.0 adds the ability to create attributes through the Attribute web service API. This API now allows systems to create new attribute groups and define the attributes belonging to the group, providing a streamlined approach for managing attributes used in multiple systems.Delete Segments through Web ServiceAdded the ability to delete segments through the Segments web service API, providing a streamlined option for segment management.Define Customer Lookup ParametersIn order to enhance performance of customer lookup requests, Release 17.0 adds new configuration properties to define the minimum lengths of certain search criteria. For example, to prevent inefficient response processing that would yield an excessive number of matching customers, you can require a length of six positions when searching based on email address. The search criteria whose minimum lengths you can define are last name, phone number, postal code, and email address.Integration EnhancementsLoyalty Activity History ImportAdded a new job to import loyalty activity history from an integrating system. Customer Activity SyncAdded a new job to export customer activity records to a marketing system such as Responsys.Loyalty ExportsAdded new jobs to export loyalty data to a BI/Analytics system such as Retail Insights. Exported data includes loyalty programs, loyalty accounts, loyalty transactions, and loyalty award transactions.Task Management EnhancementsThe getTaskList web service request message now provides the option to limit the page size of the response, controlling the number of tasks returned. A new configuration property defines the default.Related DocumentationFor more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Retail Customer Engagement 17.0 documentation set:⏹ Oracle Retail Customer Engagement User Guide⏹ Oracle Retail Customer Engagement Implementation Guide (Doc ID 1994453.1)⏹ Oracle Retail Customer Engagement Installation Guide (Doc ID 1994453.1)⏹ Oracle Retail Customer Engagement Administration Guide (Doc ID 1994453.1)⏹ Oracle Retail Customer Engagement Batch Processing & Web Services Guide (Doc ID1994453.1)4Supplemental Training on My Oracle SupportTransfer of Information (TOI) Material (Doc ID 732026.1)For applicable products, online training is available to Oracle supported customers. These online courses provide release-specific product knowledge that enables your functional and technical teams to plan, implement and/or upgrade and support Oracle Retail applications effectively and efficiently.Oracle Retail Learning Subscriptions at Oracle UniversityThe Oracle Retail Learning Subscription is a digital training solution for anyone on your team seeking training on Oracle Retail Products. With the learning subscription you get the key elements of an effective learning program and the conveniences of a digital format, making this training unmatched in the industry.You get modern learning at its best, such as:▪12 months of 24/7 access to a comprehensive set of high quality videos delivered by Oracle experts.▪Detailed coverage and step-by-step demonstrations.▪Periodic updates for new features and product enhancements.▪Flexibility to search, access and learn about specific topics of interest.The learning subscription enables current users to continually refresh and upgrade their product skills. It also enables new employees with a self-paced learning guide to help them quickly become proficient on Oracle Retail Products.For training opportunities, see the following web site:/educationDocumentation AccessibilityOur goal is to make Oracle products, services, and supporting documentation accessible to all users, including users that are disabled. To that end, our documentation includes features that make information available to users of assistive technology. This documentation is available in HTML format, and contains markup to facilitate access by the disabled community. Accessibility standards will continue to evolve over time, and Oracle is actively engaged with other market-leading technology vendors to address technical obstacles so that our documentation can be accessible to all of our customers. For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc. Accessibility of Code Examples in DocumentationScreen readers may not always correctly read the code examples in this document. The conventions for writing code require that closing braces should appear on an otherwise empty line; however, some screen readers may not always read a line of text that consists solely of a bracket or brace.Accessibility of Links to External Web Sites in DocumentationThis documentation may contain links to Web sites of other companies or organizations that Oracle does not own or control. Oracle neither evaluates nor makes any representations regarding the accessibility of these Web sites.Access to Oracle SupportOracle customers have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support. For information, visit/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.6Customer Engagement /Release Notes, Release17.0©2017,Oracle and/or its affiliates. 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Depending upon your product and its version number, the VAR applications may include:(i) the MicroStrategy Components developed and licensed by MicroStrategy Services Corporation (MicroStrategy) of McLean, Virginia to Oracle and imbedded in the MicroStrategy for Oracle Retail Data Warehouse and MicroStrategy for Oracle Retail Planning & Optimization applications.(ii) the Wavelink component developed and licensed by Wavelink Corporation (Wavelink) of Kirkland, Washington, to Oracle and imbedded in Oracle Retail Mobile Store Inventory Management.(iii) the software component known as Access Via™ licensed by Access Via of Seattle, Washington, and imbedded in Oracle Retail Signs and Oracle Retail Labels and Tags.(iv) the software component known as Adobe Flex™ licensed by Adobe Systems Incorporated of San Jose, California, and imbedded in Oracle Retail Promotion Planning & Optimization application.You acknowledge and confirm that Oracle grants you use of only the object code of the VAR Applications. Oracle will not deliver source code to the VAR Applications to you. Notwithstanding any other term or condition of the agreement and this ordering document, you shall not cause or permit alteration of any VAR Applications. For purposes of this section, "alteration" refers to all alterations, translations, upgrades, enhancements, customizations or modifications of all or any portion of the VAR Applications including all reconfigurations, reassembly or reverse assembly, re-engineering or reverse engineering and recompilations or reverse compilations of the VAR Applications or any derivatives of the VAR Applications. You acknowledge that it shall be a breach of the agreement to utilize the relationship, and/or confidential information of the VAR Applications for purposes of competitive discovery.The VAR Applications contain trade secrets of Oracle and Oracle's licensors and Customer shall not attempt, cause, or permit the alteration, decompilation, reverse engineering, disassembly or other reduction of the VAR Applications to a human perceivable form. Oracle reserves the right to replace, with functional equivalent software, any of the VAR Applications in future releases of the applicable program.。
Oracle Java SE Embedded Release Notes说明书
Oracle® Java SE EmbeddedRelease NotesRelease 8 Update 6E53025-01July 2014These release notes describe its new features, platform requirements, installation,limitations, known problems and issues, and documentation for Oracle Java SEEmbedded.This document contains the following topics:■New and Changed Features■Platforms and Requirements■Installing Oracle Java SE Embedded■Known Issues■Limitations■Learning Resources■Documentation Accessibility1New and Changed FeaturesThe following features are new in Release 8 Update 6.1.1Reduction in Static Footprint of Custom JREsThe static footprint of custom JREs has been reduced in two main ways.■Link Time Optimization (LTO) has been implemented for ARMLTO reduces static footprint of JREs that use the minimal JVM and optimizesruntime performance on devices running ARM. For more information about theminimal JVM, see the JVM chapter in Oracle Java SE Embedded Developer's Guide.■Thumb-2 ISA mode is used for ARM VFP binariesFor ARM v7, and untested but should work on ARM v6 t2, Thumb-2 ISA modesupports Java Native Interface (JNI) for applications compiled in both ARM andThumb-2.Note:The use of Thumb-2 ISA means that ARM v6 is no longersupported as of this release; see Platforms and Requirements.1.2Runtime Performance ImprovementsThere are several JRE performance improvements at startup. For more information about Java Virtual Machines for embedded devices, see Oracle Java SE Embedded Developer's Guide.Specifically, the following enhancements have been implemented.■Client compiler (C1) inliningThe C1 inlining policy has been expanded by using profile information to improve performance in the minimal and client JVMs. This feature is a tech preview, and it is turned off by default.For information about how to enable C1 profiled inlining, see Oracle Java SEEmbedded Developer's Guide.■Class Data Sharing with custom classlistsClass Data Sharing (CDS) is an existing JDK feature that enables improved JVM startup times and reduced memory consumption. With CDS, you can preload and dump a set of class files to a shared-archive file. This prepared representation of the class files can be shared across multiple JVM processes. With this release of Oracle Java SE Embedded, you can generate your own classlist to a customlocation. For more information about using java command-line options to create and preload a custom classlist, see Oracle Java SE Embedded Developer's Guide.1.3Enhancements to Headful Application DevelopmentThe following changes enhance development of headful applications.■Support for Java FX components on the Freescale i.MX6 platform This release provides support for the JavaFX Base, Graphics, Controls and FXML components on the Freescale i.MX6 processor. For more information about JavaFX components, see Oracle Java SE Embedded Developer's Guide.■JavaFX multitouch input supportThis release supports touch events for multiple touch input points on the touch screen integrated into the Freescale i.MX6 Sabre device platform. There is touch support for up to 20 touch points, subject to the limits of the hardware and drivers used. Mouse events are synthesized from touch input. See the JavaFX Eventstutorial for how to handle touch points.Note that there is no support for multitouch gestures.■Swing/AWT support on X11 for headful development is supported on ARM v5 soft floatThe ARMv5 soft float port now includes Swing/AWT support on X11. See the Oracle Java SE Embedded System Requirements for a full list of devices that offer Swing/AWT support.1.4JSR 197 Bundled with Oracle Java SE EmbeddedThe JSR 197 specification API is equivalent to CLDC 1.0 GCF. The JSR 197 package is provided as a JAR file in the Oracle Java SE Embedded download bundle and can be manually copied into the JRE. For more information, see the section on the JSR 197 JAR in Oracle Java SE Embedded Developer's Guide.2Platforms and RequirementsSee Oracle Java SE Embedded System Requirements.Note that Oracle Java SE Embedded binaries are no longer provided for ARM v6 as of Release 8 Update 6, in order to take advantage of the size reduction and speed improvements that Thumb2 offers. Use JDK for ARM if you need ARM v6 support. 3Installing Oracle Java SE EmbeddedRefer to the Oracle Java SE Embedded README for installation instructions.Oracle Java SE Embedded 8 is a modular system that must be configured before launching by selecting components and creating a custom JRE to suit your device and applications, using the included jrecreate tool. See Oracle Java SE Developer's Guide. 4Known IssuesThis section describes known problems and issues in this release that are specific to Oracle Java SE Embedded. See also the Java SE 8 release notes for known issues, many of which also affect embedded platforms4.1Java SE API Documentation for the javax.crypto PackageBecause of a bug, the current Java SE API documentation for the javax.crypto package does not include compact profile information, but all classes and interfaces in the javax.crypto package are available with all compact profiles. For more information about compact profiles, see the Oracle Java SE Embedded Developer's Guide.4.2Raspberry Pi Power SupplyThe minimum power supply rating to use on the Raspberry Pi is 800mA. However, unless a higher-rated power supply is used, some problems can occur when the CPU or GPU are under heavy load. For example, USB ports can lose power or the device can suddenly reboot. We recommend the use of a 2A power supply.4.3Raspberry Pi Input EventsIf you run into problems with dropped input events, try reducing the USB bus speed. First, update the Raspberry Pi firmware:$ sudo apt-get update$ sudo apt-get install raspberrypi-bootloader --reinstallThen, open /boot/cmdline.txt in an editor. On the same line as the other options add dwc_otg.speed=1. Save the file, run sudo sync, and reboot.This option drops USB speeds from 480Mb/s to 12Mb/s, which resolves issues with a variety of USB devices on the Raspberry Pi.4.4JavaFX Generic BugsAll editions of JavaFX, including the components provided with Oracle Java SE Embedded, exhibit the issues listed at this site: .4.5AWT Graphics BugThis bug applies to AWT graphics on certain configurations when rendering is performed through the xrender pipeline. There are some platform X11 bugs that can cause empty or partially empty windows running AWT (not Swing) applications.As a workaround, xrender is disabled by default in Oracle Java SE Embedded. If you want to test your AWT application to see if it runs without an issue, you can force xrender on with the system property -Dsun.java2d.xrender=true when you launch the application. For example:$ java -cp AWTApp.jar -Dsun.java2d.xrender=true awtapp.AWTAppFor more information see the following bug at:/view_bug.do?bug_id=80148835LimitationsThis section describes limitations of Oracle Java SE Embedded.5.1Server Java Virtual Machine is not Universally AvailableThe server JVM described in Oracle Java SE Embedded Developer's Guide is only available on the following targets:■ARM v7 hard float■ARM v7 soft float■i5865.2Native Memory Tracking Support is Limited on ARM TargetsFor ARM devices, the -XX:NativeMemoryTracking=detail java command line option produces a warning and defaults the setting to summary.5.3JavaFX 3D Rendering is Only ExperimentalThere is experimental support for the JavaFX 3D API. This is disabled by default, but can be enabled with the following command-line flag when starting Java:-Dcom.sun.javafx.experimental.embedded.3d=true6Learning ResourcesThe Oracle Java SE Embedded page on Oracle Technology Network contains information such as links to documentation, system requirements and FAQs. See /technetwork/java/embedded/resources/se-embeddocs/ Oracle Java SE Embedded Developer's Guide contains information for both platform developers and application developers about how to create custom JREs and install them on custom devices and how to develop headless and headful applications for the custom JRE.There are a number of training videos about Oracle Java SE Embedded at/events/us/en/java8/index.html#java-se-embedded7Documentation AccessibilityFor information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc.Access to Oracle SupportOracle customers have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support. For information, visit /pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit /pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Oracle Java SE Embedded Release Notes, Release 8 Update 6E53025-01Copyright © 2014 Oracle and/or its affiliates. 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SMP 4.6 Release Notes说明书
SMP4.6Release NotesSMP4.6Release NotesCopyright©2012Alcatel-Lucent.All rights reserved.February2012New Features in SMP4.6 (1)RPC services (2)Workflow reporting (2)Documentation (2)Systems Requirements for SMP4.6 (2)Server runtime environment requirements (3)Configuration Manager requirements (6)Model Builder and Overlay Builder requirements (7)Motive Reporting application requirements (8)Motive Dashboard Console application requirements (8)Motive Workflows requirements (9)Known Issues in SMP4.6 (9)Customer Support for SMP4.6 (10)Support and contact information (10)Legal Notice (10)This document provides important information on SMP4.6,including its new features,systemrequirements,and known issues.New Features in SMP4.6SMP4.6,which is built on top of SMP4.4.6,provides the following new features:■RPC services■Workflow reporting1SMP4.6Release NotesRPC servicesThe RPC services feature uses XML-RPC to perform remote operations on other systems.Theseoperations are defined using an XML-RPC service definition file.This service definition file allows you to target any system that supports HTTP XML-RPC.You can define any number of XML-RPC servicefiles,add them to a configuration ZIP file,and publish them using the SMP Configuration Manager.Once published,you can use the RPC operations when building an SMP workflow.When the workflow is run,the RPC operations are sent to the intended target system.For example,the HomeView Activation template1.1uses the RPC services to perform operations on devices such as PCs and Macs.To route the operations to the specified endpoints,the EndpointCommunication System(ECS)is used.This RPC mechanism bypasses the need to create an SMP test module,model,and overlay. Workflow reportingThe workflow reporting capability is provided for multi-channel templates.Workflow reporting provides out-of-the-box workflow reports as well as the ability to create custom workflow reports using an XML report definition file.With reporting,you can perform analytics to help optimize ROI.Note:Oracle10g does not provide date range partitioning by default. DocumentationTo describe the new RPC services and workflow reporting features,the SMP Addenda:RPC Servicesand Workflow Reporting document is provided.For the remainder of the SMP documentation,please refer to the SMP4.4.1documentation. Systems Requirements for SMP4.6The Service Management Platform(SMP)is the software infrastructure that your team uses to model the hardware,software,and relationships on which specific subscriber services depend.■“Server runtime environment requirements”on page3❐“Solaris installations”on page32SMP4.6Release Notes❐“Red Hat Linux installations”on page5■“Configuration Manager requirements”on page6■“Model Builder and Overlay Builder requirements”on page7■“Motive Reporting application requirements”on page8❐“Motive Reporting server requirements”on page8❐“Motive Reporting Console requirements”on page8■“Motive Dashboard Console application requirements”on page8❐“Motive Dashboard Console server requirements”on page8❐“Motive Dashboard Console requirements”on page8■“Motive Workflows requirements”on page9❐“Motive Workflow Builder requirements”on page9❐“Motive Workflows server requirements”on page9❐“Motive Workflows runtime requirements”on page9Server runtime environment requirementsThe server runtime environment runs in an Oracle WebLogic Server domain that includes anAdministration Server and a cluster of one or more Managed Servers.Your team can opt to install the runtime environment in one of two primary ways:■In its own domain that the SMP installer creates(option1)Or■In an existing domain that may run other products in addition to SMP(option2)Either way,the server machines must comply with the applicable minimum hardware and softwarerequirements,depending on whether SMP is to run on a Solaris or Red Hat Linux operating system.Solaris installationsHostMinimum hardwareMinimum software3SMP4.6Release NotesSun Solaris 10including the latest patches Oracle VM Server for SPARC (formerly Sun Logical Domains)[/Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120Server with the following.For best practiceson scaling deployments,consult with Motive Customer Projects.Administration Server us/technologies/virtualization/oraclevm/oracle-vm-server-for-sparc-068923.html]if■1.2GHz UltraSPARC T2processor (with 8cores and 8threads per core)opting to create virtual machines on which to install SMP Sun Java Runtime Environment 1.6Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1PS2(10.3.3)for SolarisThe applicable binary is provided on the SMPCD (wls1033_solaris32.bin ).Oracle Database Client (Enterprise Edition)10.2.0.3or 11.2The client version must match the server version running on the corresponding OLTP Database server.■8to 32GB RAM ■36GB disk spaceSun Solaris 10including the latest patches Oracle VM Server for SPARC (formerly Sun Logical Domains)[/Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120Server with the following.For best practices on scaling deployments,consult with Motive Customer Projects.Managed Serverus/technologies/virtualization/oraclevm/oracle-vm-server-for-sparc-068923.html]if■1.2GHz UltraSPARC T2processor (with 8cores and 8threads per core)opting to create virtual machines on which to install SMP Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1PS2(10.3.3)for SolarisThe applicable binary is provided on the SMPCD (wls1033_solaris32.bin ).■8to 32GB RAM ■36GB disk spaceSun Solaris 10including the latest patches Oracle Database Server (Enterprise Edition)10.2.0.3or 11.2Middle-end to high-end systems with two to four system processors Note Depending on the expected size,load,and growth of the database,see OLTP Database Server Oracle system requirements or work with your Oracle consultant.Oracle Data Service Integrator (ODSI)10gR3(10.3)(formerly named AquaLogic Data Service Platform)See the Oracle Data Service Integrator 10gR3(10.3)[/docs/cd/Optional Integration ServerE13162_01/odsi/docs10gr3/index.html]documentation.See Using Web Server Plug-Ins with Oracle WebLogic Server [http://See the documentation for the applicable web server.Optional Web Server ProxySMP 4.6Release Notes4/docs/cd/E14571_01/web.1111/e14395/overview.htm#BABEJFHI].Red Hat Linux installationsMinimum softwareMinimum hardwareHostRed Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5Server 64-bit versionSun Java Runtime Environment 1.632-bit versionOracle WebLogic Server 11gR1PS2(10.3.3)for Linux 32-bit versionThe applicable binary is provided on the SMP CD (wls1033_linux32.bin ).Oracle Database Client (Enterprise Edition)10.2.0.3or 11.2The client version must match the server version running on the corresponding OLTP Database server.HP ProLiant DL360with the following.For best practices on scalingdeployments,consult with Motive Customer Projects.Administration Server ■Intel(R)Xeon(R)CPU E55062.13GHz1.2GHz (with 2CPUs and 4cores per CPU)■23.5GB RAM ■300GB disk spaceRed Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5Server 64-bit versionOracle WebLogic Server 11gR1PS2(10.3.3)for Linux 32-bit versionThe applicable binary is provided on the SMP CD (wls1033_linux32.bin ).HP ProLiant DL360with the following.For best practices on scalingdeployments,consult with Motive Customer Projects.Managed Server■Intel(R)Xeon(R)CPU E55062.13GHz1.2GHz (with 2CPUs and 4cores per CPU)■23.5GB RAM ■300GB disk spaceRed Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5Server 64-bit versionOracle Database Server (Enterprise Edition)10.2.0.3or 11.2Middle-end to high-end systems with two to four system processorsNoteDepending on the expected size,load,and growth of the database,see Oracle OLTP Database Server system requirements or work with your Oracle consultant.Oracle Data Service Integrator (ODSI)10gR3(10.3)(formerly named AquaLogic Data Service Platform)See the Oracle Data Service Integrator 10gR3(10.3)[http:///docs/cd/Optional Integration Server5SMP 4.6Release NotesE13162_01/odsi/docs10gr3/index.html]documentation.See Using Web Server Plug-Ins with Oracle WebLogic Server [http://See the documentation for the applicable web server.Optional Web Server Proxy/docs/cd/E14571_01/web.1111/e14395/overview.htm#BABEJFHI].Configuration Manager requirementsThe Configuration Manager is a browser-based interface in which your team defines the application and environment configurations for SMP deployments.■Application configuration .A versioned configuration that defines the settings and content instructions the server is to apply in the runtime environment,including its application properties and any role-based properties;user input definitions;result analyses;test modules;endpoint operations;workflow modules;test groups;startup test groups;and service policies.The active version of the application configuration is in effect.■Environment configuration .The configuration that defines the following:datasource connections;environment properties;execution auditing settings;licenses for SMP and SMP-based products;policies for southbound throttling,northbound throttling,and test module throttling;and system alerts.Related product documentation■Configuration Manager Help■In the following sections of the SMP Deployment Guide :❐"Managing the application configuration"❐"Managing the environment configuration"Minimum SoftwareMinimum HardwareSun Java Runtime Environment 6One of the following browser configurations:See documentation for the applicable operating system and web browser.■Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0on Windows Vista or Windows XP with Service Pack 2■Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0on Windows Vista or Windows 7SMP 4.6Release Notes6Model Builder and Overlay Builder requirementsThe Builders are desktop applications for creating service models and overlays.■A model is an abstract representation that defines an application configuration,which is the IT infrastructure (including hardware and software components,relationships and dependencies)of a mission-critical application or business process.Models establish general information about an application configuration and provide a reusable structure on which many business operations can be performed.■An overlay is built on top of an application model to evaluate a snapshot,which is a representation of the state of an application environment at a given time.The overlay is configured with a set of checks (conditions about a business issue)that determine the cause of problems and configuration issues.Each check is associated with one or more actions configured to address the issue.Minimum SoftwareMinimum HardwareHost One of the following operating systems:A PC with the following minimum specifications:Client■Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2■800MHz CPU clock speed■Microsoft Windows Vista HomeEnterprise Edition 32-bit with Service Pack 1(run in Administrator mode)■Intel or AMD compatible for applicable operating system ■512MB RAM■Sun Java Runtime Environment 1.6■1.5GB available hard-disk space■Oracle Database Client (Enterprise Edition)10.2.0.1or 11gThe client version must match the version running the Database.■Super VGA (800x600pixels)or higher resolution video adapter and monitor ■CD-ROM or DVD drive The Motive Product Group recommends using a system with a 1GHz CPU,1GB RAM ,and a 1024x768display.Oracle Database Server (Enterprise Edition)10.2.0.1or 11.2See the documentation for the applicableoperating system.Database 7SMP 4.6Release NotesMotive Reporting application requirementsMotive Reporting server requirementsMotive Reporting is an optional application for deployment on one or more of the Managed Servers in the server runtime environment.The reporting data is stored in the modeling schema on the OLTP database server.To ensure compliance with minimum server hardware and software,see Server runtime environment requirements on page 3.Motive Reporting Console requirementsThe Motive Reporting Console is web-based user interface for viewing and managing reports.The reports are generated against SMP data.Minimum SoftwareMinimum HardwareInternet Explorer 6.0or 7.0Note:JavaScript must be enabledSee documentation for the applicable operating system and web browser.Motive Dashboard Console application requirementsMotive Dashboard Console server requirementsMotive Dashboard Console is an additional feature application for deployment on one or more of the Managed Servers in the server runtime environment.The data is stored in the modeling schema on the OLTP database server.To ensure compliance with minimum server hardware and software,see Server runtime environment requirements on page 3.Motive Dashboard Console requirementsThe Motive Dashboard Console is web-based user interface for viewing system operation metrics.Minimum SoftwareMinimum HardwareInternet Explorer 6.0or 7.0Note:JavaScript must be enabledSee documentation for the applicable operating system and web browser.SMP 4.6Release Notes8Motive Workflows requirementsMotive Workflows is an additional feature including two main components,an engine and builder.Motive Workflow Builder requirementsThe Workflow Builder is web-based user interface for managing and authoring workflows.Minimum Software Minimum HardwareMozilla Firefox 3.6or laterSee documentation for the applicable operating system and web browser.Motive Workflows server requirementsMotive Workflow Engine and Workflow Builder are server applications for deployment on one or more of the Managed Servers in the server runtime environment.The workflow data is stored in the modeling schema on the OLTP database server.To ensure compliance with minimum server hardware and software,see Server runtime environment requirements on page 3.Motive Workflows runtime requirementsMinimum SoftwareMinimum HardwareContextInternet Explorer 7or 8See documentation for the applicable operating system and web browser.SMP-based web application such as the Customer Service Console iOS 4.0or Android 2.2See documentation for device.On a mobile deviceMozilla Firefox 3.6See documentation for the applicable operating system and web browser.In Motive WorkflowBuilder on page 9,the Motive Workflow Launcher (provided for testing workflows)Known Issues in SMP 4.6There are currently no known issues in this release.9SMP 4.6Release NotesCustomer Support for SMP4.6Support and contact informationIf you encounter issues with this product,visit the Online Customer Support(OLCS)[https://]website.After registering and logging on,you can access troubleshooting resources.In addition,you can contact Alcatel-Lucent Support as follows:Toll-free phone(within U.S.)1-866-582-3688,option1Outside U.S.+16137846100(United States)Alcatel-Lucent is interested in feedback about your experience with this product and its documentation.If you have comments or suggestions,send email to<***************>.Legal NoticeAlcatel,Lucent,Alcatel-Lucent,the Alcatel-Lucent logo,Motive,and the Motive logo are trademarksof Alcatel-Lucent.All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.The informationpresented is subject to change without notice.Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein.10SMP4.6Release Notes。
EPSON RC+版本3.4.1 SP4 Release Notes说明书
README.TXTRelease Notes for EPSON RC+Version 3.4.1 SP 4Copyright (c) 1994-2003SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION, INC.Installation Notes==================1. EPSON RC+ must be installed on Windows NT 4.0.NT 4.0 Service Pack 4, 5, or 6 must also be installed.Windows 2000 will be supported in a future release.2. SeikoRCS users: Please refer to the upgrade notesfound later in this file.3. You must be logged in as Administrator to install.4. To install:a. Insert the EPSON RC+ installation CD.b. The setup program will start automatically.c. If setup doesn't start, run e:\EpsonRC\setup.exewhere e: is the CD drive.d. Follow the instructions on the screen.5. When you reboot the system for the first time afterinstallation, you must use the same login name thatyou used for installation. This is so that systemfiles are updated properly.6. In order run SPEL programs, you must install theSPEL Runtime Drivers. This is specified during installation.7. To use EPSON RC+ on a PC that will not be runninga robot, such as a laptop, do not install the SPEL RuntimeDrivers option.8. To use Vision Guide without a frame grabber, select VGA mode.9. You can install EPSON RC+ on the same systemwhere SPEL for Windows v1.xx or v2.xx is installed.The EPSON RC+ installation creates a new Windows programgroup and no files are shared with v1.xx or v2.xx versions. 10. When using the VB Guide option, you must installVisual Studio 6.0 Service Pack 4 or greater.Getting Started===============After installation, there will be a program group called"EPSON RC+". A desktop shortcut is also created.To start EPSON RC+, either double click the desktop shortcutor click Start, then select EPSON RC+ from theEPSON RC+ program group.The very first time you run EPSON RC+, no projects will beopen. You must create a new project by selecting New Project fromthe Project menu. By default, the next time you run EPSON RC+,the last project you were working on will be opened automatically. Getting Help============EPSON RC+ has context sensitive help. Press the F1 keyat any time to get help for the current operation, or click onthe HELP button for the current dialog box, if available.You can get help for SPEL+ language keywords in the Edit window by placing the insertion point anywhere within a keyword and pressingthe F1 key.You can also select Contents from the Help menu to open the Helptable of contents. First time users should review theIntroduction in the help contents.Upgrade Notes=============EPSON RC+ Users:1. You may install a newer version of EPSON RC+ withoutuninstalling the previous version. This is recommendedbecause the upgrade software will know which options werepreviously installed and your system configuration willbe preserved.2. Execute MKVER before upgrading to save your system configuration. Select Tools | Maintenance, then click MKVER. Enter a name andsave it to floppy. If you decide to uninstall the previousversion of EPSON RC+, the robot setup information will be removed.After installing the new version, you can use SETVER fromTools | Maintenance to restore the system configuration.3. Before you start installing the new version, ensure that theSPEL Runtime Drivers are shutdown. If you see the robot iconin your Windows system tray, then right click on the icon andselect Shutdown SPEL Drivers. If you attempt to install whenthe drivers are running, you will receive a message to shutdownthe drivers before you can proceed. In this case, you willhave to start the setup program again by re-inserting the CDor double clicking on the CD icon in My Computer.SeikoRCS Users:1. The Seiko Instruments USA Factory Automation Robotics Divisionhas been acquired by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION and Epson America, Inc.The SeikoRCS product is now EPSON RC+.2. To upgrade from SeikoRCS to EPSON RC+:a. Start SeikoRCS.b. Execute MKVER from Tools | Maintenance.c. Uninstall SeikoRCS from Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs.d. Reboot the system.e. Install EPSON RC+.f. Execute SETVER from Tools | Maintenance.g. Set your preferences from Setup | Preferences.3. One of the most important features of EPSON RC+ iscomplete ANSI/RIA 15.06-1999 support. You are encouraged toupgrade your systems to use EPSON RC+. Of course, as withall upgrades, you should test the upgrade on one cell first(offline, if possible) and check operation before committingto production. When you open a SeikoRCS project, it will becopied into the EPSON RC+ directory. The original projectwill be left unchanged.Release Notes v3.4.1====================1. If you are using TCP/IP, you will have to change yourcode by adding the Server | Client parameter toall OpenNet statements. If you do not add thisparameter, the compile will fail.It is strongly recommended that all systems usingTCP/IP to communicate with each other be upgradedto version 3.4.x. Avoid mixing with previous versions.2. When using the force sensing option, make sure that youalways match the serial number on the sensor with theserial number on the PC board. The calibration data foreach sensor is stored on the corresponding PC board.3. When using 1/2 and 3/4 video scaling, you may noticevideo tearing when the camera subject is moving. Thisdoes not affect vision searching. All vision searchesare performed in a full scale off screen buffer. Thatbuffer is then scaled in software for display.Revision List v3.4.1 SP4========================What's Fixed in v3.4.1 SP4:1. Fixed local variable problems when tasks were beingQuit and no abort occurred. Sometimes local variablevalues could be changed after making a function call.This was more likely to happen when SPEL+ tasks arestarted from VB Guide.2. Fixed problem with error 419. Previously, if one taskwas waiting to execute certain commands (including vision)and several other tasks were also executing thesecommands, then after 3 seconds error 419 could occur.3. Fixed overflow error for Vision Guide Edge tool.If an edge was found, and then not found for a fewhundred cycles, an overflow error could occur. Thisexact not found count depends on the score when found.4. FmtStr no longer appends a CRLF at the end of the formatted string. Revision List v3.4.1 SP3========================What's Fixed in v3.4.1 SP3:1. Fixed remote outputs for current robot. When thecurrent robot is changed via remote inputs, the remoteoutputs related to robot status were not being updated.2. Fixed Wait when used with the following functions:In, InW, Out, OutW, Ctr, Lof, Motor, MCalCompleteSPEL+ was not waiting for the expression to become truewhen these functions were used in a Wait statement.3. Fixed text cursor for Vision Guide sequence and objectproperties. If you clicked on a result value, thenclicked on a property that contains text, the textcursor (caret) did not appear.Revision List v3.4.1 SP2========================What's Fixed in v3.4.1 SP2:1. Fixed problem for quick pause. If QP OFF is executedin a program and QP ON is exected later, Pausedid not work correclty.2. Fixed error 4242 when safeguard was opened duringPass and Cont was executed.3. Fixed crash condition that can occur whenEXIT FUNCTION is used in a single line IF statement.For example:If a = 1 Then Exit FunctionIn rare cases, this could cause RC+ to crash.4. Fixed problem for Vision Guide calibration.In the Calibration dialog, only 4 cameras wereallowed for Meteor2 frame grabber. This has beenfixed to allow 12 cameras for Meteor2.Revision List v3.4.1 SP1========================What's Fixed in v3.4.1 SP1:1. The ES653S robot model can now be added.2. Error 4103 was fixed when jogging to teach calibrationpoints from Vision Guide.3. The I/O type column was fixed for the I/O Label Editorwhen used with Ethernet I/O.4. Fixed video update when strobe is used.5. Fixed remote outputs for current robot.6. Fixed problem for Error statement. If Error was usedin a function without error handler, then variablesin the calling function had incorrect values.7. Fixed local variable initialization problem. If a programwas aborted, then run again, the local variables in theaborted function were not being initialized.8. Fixed error 76 when Setup | System Configuration was selectedand Vision Guide was installed in VGA mode.Revision List v3.4.1====================What's Fixed in v3.4.1:1. Default points are now loaded after switching group usingremote inputs.2. First Print statement can now be seen on the Operator Windowafter starting a program using remote input.3. Hofs and MCOfs can now use 8 digits from the Robot Configurationdialog.4. Fixed auto start from Operator Window if mode was switched toProgram / Debug during start up. Now auto start is correctlydisabled in Program / Debug mode.5. Fixed step through Restart and Chain statements.6. Newly added point files are now displayed in the Jog & Teachdialog point file drop down.7. Fixed problem with For...Next when used in a GoSub routine.8. Fixed problem where sometimes the label for P0 was being deletedwhen switching point files from Jog & Teach.9. CtrlDev function now returns correct values.10. RobotModel$ and RobotType functions now work without the RobotNumberparameter when used in an expression. In previous versions, you had toalways use the RobotNumber argument.11. Fixed Run Window title when CtrlDev is remote.12. You can no longer change the group on the Run window whentasks are running.13. The Point number column is now displayed correct when openingthe I/O label editor for Ethernet I/O.14. Fixed ByRef variables when used on right side of statementinside a function other than the main function.15. Fixed memory access violation errors that sometimes occurredwith ParseStr or Redim string.16. Fixed variable display using mouse hover for function parameters.17. Fixed password for Administrator in Security option. It wasnot functioning.18. Fixed TCPIP_PortNumber parameter for SetNet. Now an expressioncan be used.19. Fixed problem for Jog and Teach and P* when safeguard is open.Now when safeguard is open, robot XYZU coordinates are updatedcorrectly and the Teach button for Jog and Teach and P* in userprograms now works correctly.20. Fixed Homeset GUI. If Homeset was not defined, and you viewthe Homeset tab from Projects | Robot Parameters and click OK,then the Homeset values were changed to -999999999. Nowthey are not changed.21. Fixed Strobe for Vision Guide. At run time, the vision systemwas not waiting for the strobe input to occur. For theVision Guide GUI, the graphics were not displayed ifthe sequence was aborted before the strobe input fired.Also, the Step button did not work correctly.22. Fixed compile error for point statement with negativenumber for U axis and point attribute is specified.For example: P1 = 1, 2, 3, -4 /L23. Fixed video update problem for Run window when Vision Guidewindow was also open.Revision List v3.4.0====================What's New in v3.4.0:1. Support for ANSI/RIA 15.06-1999 has been added.Robot motors will now turn off when the safeguard is open.Attend Mode has been added to allow jogging and slowmotion with the safeguard open while holding a dead manthree position enable switch. Refer to the Safety chapter in the EPSON RC+ User's Guide for more information.2. Now the default installation drive is D, if it is available. When configured at the factory, drive D is used forEPSON RC+ because it is formatted as an NTFS drive,which is more reliable. It is recommended that youalways install on drive D when not using EPSON RC+off line.3. I/O labels can now be used in expressions. This allowsyou to pass a label to a function or use it in an integerexpression.4. During stepping through code, if the step line isthe last line in the window, the step line iscentered in the window.5. Now there is a message box stating when a Find has beencompleted, instead of wrapping around to the firstsearch result.6. The OCR object Character Constraints dialog was improved. Now the font characters are displayed and can be copiedand pasted into the constraint column.7. A pop up menu has been added to the Jog and Teach dialogfor Free Axes. If you right click anywhere in theFree Axes group, a menu is displayed to Free All orLock All.8. Improved connection time for OpenNet. A new parameterhas been added to specify Server or Client.9. Added new operation modes:Production / DebugProduction / OperatorProduction / RemoteSee the on line help for details.10. Added status bar to Operator Window to show emergency stop, safe guard, and date/time.11. Added the following remote outputs:AtHome: This output is only on when the robot is atthe home position.EnableOn: This output is on when the dead man switchis engaged during attend mode.MotorMode: Current user motor mode setting.PowerMode: Current user power mode setting.See on line help for details.12. Now remote input and output names can be used in I/O status functions Sw and Oport. For example:If Sw(AtHome) = Off ThenHomeEndIf13. Now the Run Window function list displays function namesin sorted order after the main function.What's Fixed in v3.4.0:1. Fixed CX, CY, CZ, CU, POrient, and PLocal when usedwith P(expr) or Pnumber.2. Added EStop and Safety status to the main windowstatus bar.3. Added new SPEL+ function called JT. JT returns thestatus of the last Jump command for the current robot.See help for details.4. Fixed import for user errors. User errors could not beimported from other projects.5. Fixed font change for editor. If monitor window was openwhen editor font was changed, the monitor window usedthe editor font until the next session.6. Fixed the RTS/CTS check box for Comm Ports configurationin Setup | System Configuration | Comm Ports.7. Fixed vision graphics when OCR tool is in use. Sometimeswhen stepping through a sequence, some objects werebeing drawn with dotted lines instead of solid lines.8. If a comment included two or more apostrophes, thenduring debug stepping, the debugger would step throughthe line containing the comment.9. The vision Correlation object no longer moves to it'sCenterPointObject position during teach.10. If User Errors are changed, the event is now logged in security audit database.11. Fixed User Errors. If a label was removed, the projectprograms were not being recompiled.12. Fixed OCR frame problem. If an OCR object was in a frameand the frame step was changed because an object witha lower step number was deleted, a type mismatch errorwas occurring when the sequence was run.13. Fixed problem for Correlation object. After startinga session, the search parameters were set internallyto the values at teach time.14. Fixed Display Variables dialog for local strings.When the string value was changed, the new value wasnot being retained.15. Fixed bad identifier error when using mixed data typeswith Input. For example, the following statement wascausing an error: Input a, b$16. User function names can no longer have the same nameas a DLL function name. Now an error will occur.17. Fixed problem for point labels that were maximum length(16 characters). In 3.3.0, internal errors were occurringduring point file save or project build. In previousversions, point labels with 16 characters were causingmemory corruption.18. Fixed line numbers when errors are reported and programhas been numbered.19. Fixed bug for CameraBrightness and CameraContrast properties.They were not being loaded when a new session of EPSON RC+was started. This only affects vision systems withMeteor2 frame grabbers.20. Fixed error 231, 'MCAL has not been completed' during VRun atruntime if robot is not robot 1 and MCAL is executed at runtime.21. Fixed PDef function so it handles point labels and Pxxx.22. Fixed Point object when used with Frame. If the point location is not in the video image, it is considered not found.23. Fixed VGet when some arguments are an array variable but thelast argument is not. Error 416, "Not an array", was occurring.24. Fixed problems for nested #ifdef statements.25. Fixed XYLim, Local functions. These functions return a point.p1 = XYLim(1)p2 = Local(1)26. Fixed TlSet when used with a point.TlSet 1, p127. Fixed macros that defined multi-statements when definedin an include file.#define PRN_DATA(a, b) Print "Data a = ", a; Print "Data b =", b 28. Fixed build problem for include files. If an include file had astatement with a syntax error, then the compiler would notcatch it.29. Fixed For...Next problems:A. When Exit For or Exit Function was used to abort a loop ina called function from another For...Next, the loop wouldnot terminate.B. If the For...Next variable value was already outside the rangeof the loop, the loop was executing one time. Now it does not. 30. Fixed single line If problem when multi-statements are used.Multi-statements were not all attached to the if condition.For example, in the following code, b was printed, even thoughthe If condition was false.a = 0If a = 1 Then b = 2; Print bNow all multi-statements on a single line If statement are onlyexecuted when the If condition is true.31. An expression can now be used in the Pallet function for thepalletNumber parameter.For example:P1 = Pallet(a + 1, 1, 1)32. Improved Select TRUE for certain Case statements to be morecompatible with the SPEL language used on SRC-3** controllers.Since TRUE is -1 in SPEL+, but 1 in SPEL, the followingstatements were not executing properly, because Sw(xxx)or Oport(xxx) evaluate to On (1) or Off (0), instead of -1 or 0.Now this code will work in SPEL+, too.TRUESelectCase Sw(1)Print "case 1 is true"Case Sw(1) And Sw($2)Print "case 2 is true"Case Oport(3)Print "case 3 is true"SendHowever, we recommend adding a Boolean expression to makeit read more clearly:TRUESelectCase Sw(1) = OnPrint "case 1 is true"Case Sw(1) = On And Sw($2) = OnPrint "case 2 is true"Case Oport(3) = OnPrint "case 3 is true"Send33. Fixed problem for robot point file on Jog & Teach after changing the current robot outside of Jog & Teach. The wrong point files were shown in the Point File dropdown list.。
Oracle Retail Price Management Release Notes说明书
Oracle® Retail Price ManagementRelease NotesRelease 13.1.4.3July 2011Oracle Retail Price Management (RPM) Release 13.1.4.3 is a bundled hot fixrelease for RPM 13.1. RPM 13.1.4.3 includes selected defect fixes for RPM 13.1code.Oracle Customer Support investigates submitted issues assuming that allreleased updates have been applied. It is the customer's decision when to apply anew release; however, delays in applying updates can complicate the supportprocess.About Bundled Hot Fix ReleasesOracle Retail bundled hot fix releases are the most frequent releases to updateOracle Retail applications. These releases typically contain only defect fixes; theymay also include enhancements that address application performance or otherissues. Bundled hot fix releases are of smaller scope than less-frequent patchreleases, and they are intended to be easier and faster for the customer to installthan major patch updates.Each bundled hot fix release contains a unique set of defect fixes orenhancements. Note that bundled hot fix releases are not cumulative; that is,defect fixes from a previous bundled hot fix release are not also included in alater bundled hot fix release.Bundled hot fix releases must be applied in sequential order. Before you canapply a new bundled hot fix release, you must first apply all previous bundledhot fix releases since the last patch release. The Release Notes for each OracleRetail release identify whether a release is a bundled hot fix release or a patchrelease.Periodic patch releases include all defect fixes that have been released throughbundled hot fix releases since the last patch release. Patch releases may alsoinclude new defect fixes and enhancements that have not previously beenincluded in any bundled hot fix release.Applying Database Change ScriptsWhen applying database change scripts, there are some dependencies betweenscripts. Be sure that scripts named with a pattern such as 12345_rpm_table_name.sql are applied before applying scripts named with a pattern like 12345a_rpm_table_name.sql (note the "a" after the 12345). If the application of thesescripts is reversed, the effects of one of the scripts could be lost.Running ScriptsBack up data before running any script, because the scripts provided do not preserve data. See defect reports for details.Check with your database administrator to determine whether your database should be analyzed after a script is run. In many cases, analysis of the database is necessary to take advantage of new or modified indexes intended to improve performance of the application.Defect Fixes and DocumentationA defect fix is a modification to the base Oracle Retail code (for example, a bug fix, a performance enhancement, or a functional enhancement). Each defect fix that is included in this patch has a corresponding defect report titled<defect-number>.PDF (for example, 1234567.PDF).In the same folder, the file named DEFECT MODULE XREF RPM 13.1.4.3.XLS lists every defect number and the modules and scripts that are included in the patch. Review each defect report carefully before implementing the defect fixes. Please note that scripts do not preserve data. Make sure that all data is backed up before you run any script.Noteworthy Defect FixesThe following defect fixes and enhancements are included in RPM 13.1.4.3. This is not a complete list; see the cross-reference spreadsheet and defect reports for a complete list and full details.Defect Number Summary12687973When itemLocDeleteBatch.sh is run during the nightly batch run,promotions without components are deleted.12591251When items are associated with link codes and competitor pricingstrategy generates worksheet status, all items in the link code arenot displayed on the RPM screen, even if they were processed bythemerchExtractKickOffBatch and are in the Worksheet database table,RPM_WORKSHEET_DATA.12411876In the purgePayloadsBatch.sh script, the LOGPATH variable is notchecked, regardless of whether a value exists.12407677Performance problems with RPM Worksheet Load, Save, andConflict Checking.12343728The promotion component description cannot be updated when the promotion is still in Worksheet status.12575438When a new store is created using the "like store" feature, activepromotions are not inherited from the like store; rather, futurepromotions and promotions created on VDATE are inherited. 12378730While uploading the POSU file to RMS from ReSA, the PROMO_HIST is not used in validation.12359618Changing an active promotion end date at the department leveltakes about five hours to complete, although it should take onlyminutes.DependenciesDefect 12378730For the RPM 13.1.4.3 bundled hot fix, RPM defect 12378730 has a dependency on RMS defect 12650730.Known IssuesThe following defects are noted and documented. However, they have been deferred to the next RPM bundled hot fix release.Installing the Bundled Hot Fix Release1.Download the .ZIP file from My Oracle Support.2.Unzip the .ZIP file into a folder, such as RPM_HOTFIX.3.Go to the DBSource folder inside RPM_HOTFIX to find the changed .SQL scripts and .PLS files.4.Open a SQL*Plus session as an RPM database user and compile all the .PLS files and execute .SQL files.5.There is another .ZIP file called RPMxxApplication.zip (where xx is the version number, such as 11, 12, and 13).6.Expand the RPM application distribution.a.Log into the UNIX server as the user who owns the OracleAS 10ginstallation. Create a new staging directory for the RPM applicationdistribution (rpm13application.zip).For example, $ORACLE_HOME/j2ee/rpm_oc4j/rpm-staging.This location is referred to as INSTALL_DIR for the remainder of thischapter.b.Copy rpm13application.zip to INSTALL_DIR and extract its contents.Defect NumberSummary 12378730While uploading the POSU file to RMS from ReSA, PROMO_HIST is not used in validation.12650730While uploading the POSU file to RMS from ReSA, PROMO_HIST is not used in validation.Defect NumberSummary 12763995User is unable to cancel the exclusion and exception record when parent item is active.12763955Simple promotion exception and exclusion records do not include the correct retail.Note:This procedure includes database installation (steps 3 and 4)and RPM application deployment (steps 5-10).7.Provide the Hibernate jar file.The RPM application requires the hibernate2.jar file to be installed. This file should be downloaded from and placed in the INSTALL_DIR/rpm/application/hibernate folder before the installer islaunched. For RPM 13, Hibernate 2.1.8 should be used. Download theHibernate distribution and extract the hibernate2.jar file from it.The RPM application installer verifies that hibernate2.jar has been provided and that it is the correct version. If hibernate2.jar is missing or incorrect, the installer does not proceed.The installer applies hibernate2.jar to the RPM application by placing itunder the ORACLE_HOME/j2ee/<oc4j-instance-name>/applications/<app-name>/lib directory.8.Run the RPM application installer.Once the OC4J instance is configured and started, run the RPM application installer. This installer configures and deploys the RPM application and Java WebStart client files.Note:It is recommended that the installer is run using the sameUNIX account that owns the application server ORACLE_HOME files.Doing so takes full advantage of the installer's capabilities. If theinstaller is run as a different user, the Manual Deployment Optionmust be selected.a.Change directories to INSTALL_DIR/rpm/application.b.Set the ORACLE_HOME and JAVA_HOME environment variables.ORACLE_HOME should point to your OracleAS installation. JAVA_HOME should point to the Java 5.0 (1.5.0) JDK located at $ORACLE_HOME/jdk.Note: Java 1.5 (SR7) is required if you are using AIX.c.If using an X server (such as Exceed), set the DISPLAY environmentvariable so that the installer can be run in GUI mode (recommended). Ifan X server is not used, or the GUI is too slow over the network, unsetDISPLAY for text mode.d.Run the install.sh script to launch the installer. After installation iscomplete, a detailed installation log file is created(rpm13install.<timestamp>.log).Note:For information about how to resolve errors, see "ResolvingErrors Encountered during Application Installation" in the OracleRetail Price Management Installation Guide.9.For clustered installations, complete post-installation steps.For installing the RPM application to a clustered Oracle Application Server environment, there are some extra steps required to complete the installation.In these instructions, the application server node from which the ORACLE_ HOME was used for the RPM installer is referred to as the "master node." All other nodes are referred to as "remote nodes."a.The RPM client files should be copied from the master node to each ofthe remote nodes under the same path as on the master node. Forexample, take the files under $ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Apache/rpmand copy them onto the remote nodes under the same path.b.All jnlp files in the RPM client must be modified so that the correct hostname is used on each node.c.The RPM batch files should be copied from the master node to each ofthe remote nodes under the same path as on the master node. Take the$ORACLE_HOME/j2ee/<rpminstance>/rpm-batch directory and copyit onto the remote nodes under the same path.e.The launchRpmBatch.sh script should be modified on each remote nodeto point to the local RPM instance. The RPM URL is set in thePROVIDER_URL variable. This script is located at $ORACLE_HOME/j2ee/<rpminstance>/rpm-batch/scripts/launchRpmBatch.sh.f.All of the OC4J instances in the group should be restarted to pick up thejndi_providers.xml changes. For example, $ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin/opmnctl @cluster restartproc ias-component=rpm_group.10.Sign the RPM client configuration jar file.Some client-side configuration that the installer performs results in amodified rpm_client_config.jar file after installation. Because of this, the jar file cannot be pre-signed by Oracle. The user must sign this jar file after the installer has completed.To create an example key called "foo," the following command can be run: $JAVA_HOME/bin/keytool -genkey -alias fooThis command prompts for a keystore password and organizationalinformation.Once complete, the keystore alias resides in the default location in the user's home directory (for example, ~/.keystore). 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AirCheck G2 v2.0.0 Release Notes说明书
AirCheck G2 version 2.0.0 Release NotesOctober 2017AirCheck G2 v2.0.0 Release Notes briefly describe the Bug Fixes included in the release, along with Known Issues to be aware of. It also includes a reference to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).Upgrading to Version 2.0Upgrading from 1.1.1 to 2.0 is straightforward, however there are several recommended steps that you can take to further minimize the chances for problems. Following these steps will ensure important data is not lost when transitioning to the new build.e the AirCheck G2 Manager application to export and save any screen captures or session filesoff your unit prior to upgrading.2.Ensure you have saved a backup copy of all AirCheck G2 profiles, and session files you may havecreated, upgrading the unit will migrate files to a 2.0 format, and should you need 1.x versions in the future you will need to use the archived copies.3.Before upgrading your 1.x AirCheck G2 to 2.0, we recommend that you ensure you are running1.1.1. Upgrading directly from 1.0.0 is possible, but upgrading from 1.1.1 is recommended.4.After performing steps 1 – 3 as applicable, you should then update your AirCheck G2 Managersoftware to the 2.0 version.5.Finally after updating your AirCheck G2 Manager Software to 2.0, attach your 1.1.1 AirCheck G2to your computer using the USB cable and update it to the v2.0 firmware.Version 2.0 New FeaturesThe AirCheck G2 v2.0 release brings enhancements to existing AirCheck G2 features as well as new features never before seen in an AirCheck tester.New and Updated FeaturesPerformance Testing with iPerfQuickly and easily test the throughput on your network by conducting iPerf tests from an AirCheck G2 to an iPerf server. The iPerf test allows a user to validate the throughput on their network at a given location.The tester uses the industry standard performance measuring tool iPerf in either UDP or TCP mode of operation. Tests can be conducted with a customer’s iPerf server they install themselves on their own or utilizing our new Test Accessory.IPerf results are logged to your session file and can be saved and reviewed by using the AirCheck G2 Manager software.iPerf ConfigurationA new configuration area is available in the AirCheck G2 settings: iPerf Settings. Additional new iPerf thresholds are available for configuration in the Thresholds area.iPerf SettingsProtocoliPerf tests can be run for TCP traffic or UDP. Allperformance tests will be run based upon the traffictype selected here.PortConfigures the port to be used for the iPerf traffic.Test DurationConfigures the amount of time (in seconds) for the iPerftest to run. The test runs an uplink followed by adownlink test. This duration is for the total time of bothtests, so the default 20s setting will result in a 10s uplink followed by a 10s downlink test. ThresholdsThis is not a setting but instead is a link to the AirCheck G2 Thresholds configuration screen.Remote Battery TypeThis sets what battery type is present in a Test Accessory. The AirCheck will use this information to give the most accurate reading possible for the remaining battery level of your Test Accessories. Running an iPerf Performance TestAn iPerf test can be conducted by following these steps:1.Connect to a network or an AP as before2.After a successful connection, a newbutton is available at the bottom of thescreen titled “iPerf Test”. Tap thatbutton. The Select iPerf Server screenwill now display.3.You can now select what iPerf serveryou would like to use. You can tap inthe space next to “iPerf Server” tomanually enter the IP address of theiPerf server you would like to testagainst, or you can select from a list ofdetected Test Accessories at the bottomand then tap “Done”. For furtherinformation on configuring iPerf serversand managing Test Accessories pleaserefer to the User Guide.4.Tap “Start” at the bottom of the screento begin your iPerf test. The test will runfor the configured amount of time, andresults will be marked pass/fail basedupon the configured threshold.Captive Portal SupportCustomers asked and we listened, users can now conduct all their AirCheck testing even on public facing networks that feature a captive portal.A new configuration item is available in the AirCheck G2 Network Configuration screen. For a given network, you can set Captive Portal to be On or Off for that network.When attaching to a network configured as a captive portal network, the AirCheck G2 will open a web browsing screen for the user to provide any necessary interaction.Important Notes:•Some web pages contain small features (such as check boxes) that can be difficult to accurately interact with unless the page is zoomed in.•Secondary pop-up windows (such as opening a Terms and Conditions form) that open off the main Captive Portal page are not supported.Authorization ClassesOne of our popular AirCheck G1 features is now available on the AirCheck G2. Users can now mark APs as Authorized, Unauthorized, Neighboring, or Flagged. APs can be sorted by authorization class, and the updated AutoTest can now report on any APs that have been marked as Unauthorized or Flagged that are heard during the test scan. [Please note, Rogue AP for AutoTest is on by default after upgrading from 1.x to 2.0.] In addition, users can set up a ‘default’ setting to be used for any APs heard that do not already have an assigned Authorization class. If ‘None’ is selected, then no ACL will be assigned and that AP will not indicate any ACL icons in the AP listings.Interferer Detection and ClassificationSometimes the problem isn’t the Wi-Fi, it’s the other devices in your area. Get a view into what other technologies are in your airspace by detecting interferers such as Microwave ovens or wireless cameras. The AirCheck G2 will use its wi-fi radio to detect interfering technologies in the environment and attempt to identify them. Interferer events are categorized by the AirCheck G2 radio as it scans through the bands. Based upon the readings it receives during the scan, if the AirCheck G2 believes the devices is operating with enough power and regularity to interfer with your Wi-Fi Network, it will attempt to identify an interfering device and (if identified) an interferer event will be logged.Various Small EnhancementsChannel OverlapUsers have requested the ability to visualizethe channels and how they overlap witheach other. This view is now available atthe tap of a button from the Channelsscreen.Supported Rates vs. Basic RatesAnother common request was to separate the rates information the AirCheck provides on an AP into Supported vs. Basic rates, so that the user could see explicitly how the AP was configured. We’ve made this change to the AP Details screen, so both pieces of information are now available.Save a Packet CaptureNow when saving a session file, the user also has the option to save that information as a PCAP. The capture file is automatically set to slice packets at 512 length. Packet capture files can be exported from the unit via a supported USB thumb drive.Version 2.0.0 Bug FixesDE14857 Upgrading firmware via the AirCheck G2 Manager no longer causes an error message of: “Error transferring AirCheck G2 firmware file”DE15486 After disconnecting from AirCheck G2 Manager and rebooting, the AirCheck G2 no longer will occasionally show AutoTest, Ethernet Test and soft keys as disabled (greyedout).DE15659 If a Profile is created/edited in AirCheck G2 Manager with multiple security certificates and at least one Network, and that Profile is transferred to an AirCheck G2 and thatNetwork is edited within the AirCheck G2, the first certificate in the Profile’s list is nolonger automatically assigned to that Network.Version 2.0.0 Known IssuesDE14570 AirCheck G2 Manager does not apply grouping of virtual APs (BSSIDs on the same AP radio). Therefore the AP count shown in AirCheck G2 with virtual AP grouping enabledmay not match the AP count in AirCheck G2 Manager.DE14604 If AutoTest connects to a hidden network, Network Coverage will show 0 APs. This will cause the connection test to fail when using the default threshold for Network Coverage.You can adjust this threshold in Settings / Thresholds to avoid this.DE15401 If a negative signal adjustment causes the signal level to exceed the -99 dBm minimum level limit, Signal/Noise Ratio (SNR) readings may be incorrect.DE15466 Link-Live does not report channel utilization for wireless connection tests.DE15541 If the AirCheck G2 is set to scan on only one channel, it is possible that a Connect to Network test can connect to the network on a different channel. 802.11 Types reportedto Link-Live might be missing in this scenario.DE17209 After running an Ethernet or iPerf test the * will appear next to the profile name indicating a change to the profile despite the user not changing profile characteristics.This occurs due to “last used” information being saved to a profile by the unitautomatically.DE17343 If a 2.0 unit is downgraded to 1.1.1, the unit should be reset to factory defaults before upgrading again to 2.0 to prevent the first test result to fail Link-Live archiving.DE17394 Changing the Date or Time on the unit puts it into a very slow scanning state which can only be recovered by rebooting the unit.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)For a list of FAQ and answers, please log into your link-live account and visit https://app.link-/support. Select the AirCheck G2 article.。
Release Notes
Oracle® TimesTen In-Memory DatabaseRelease NotesRelease 11.2.1E13080-19November 2010This document provides late-breaking information for TimesTen release 11.2.1.7.0, aswell as information that is not yet part of the formal documentation. The latest versionof this document is the readme.html file in your installation directory. Release notesmay also be updated from time to time in the documentation library at/technetwork/database/timesten/documentation/Information about TimesTen 11.2.1 releases before 11.2.1.6.0 can be found at/technetwork/database/timesten/documentation/1121-historic-183693.htmlTo install the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database, run setup from the installationmedia pack. For installation information, see Oracle TimesTen In-Memory DatabaseInstallation Guide. This guide can be accessed from install_dir/doc/ at the root ofthe installation media pack.This document contains the following sections:■Changes in this release■Platforms■Software requirements■Deliverables■Advance notice■Known problems and limitations■Contacting support■Documentation Accessibility1Changes in this releaseThis section lists changes between releases:■Changes for Release 11.2.1.7.0 from Release 11.2.1.6.6■Changes for Release 11.2.1.6.6 from Release 11.2.1.6.5■Changes for Release 11.2.1.6.5 from Release 11.2.1.6.4■Changes for Release 11.2.1.6.4 from Release 11.2.1.6.3■Changes for Release 11.2.1.6.3 from Release 11.2.1.6.1■Changes for Release 11.2.1.6.1 from Release 11.2.1.6.0■Changes for Release 11.2.1.6.0 from Release 11.2.1.5.21.1Changes for Release 11.2.1.7.0 from Release 11.2.1.6.6The behaviorchanges.txt file is no longer included in the installation directory. Behavior changes are included in this document.1.1.1Behavior changes in Release 11.2.1.7.0■Previous behavior: If SUBSTR() result is longer than the target column, the result is silently truncated and an insert or update succeeds with the truncated string.New behavior: If the result of SUBSTR() is longer than the target column in an insert or update statement, the operation fails with error 982: "Stringexceeds column width". For example, if column x is of type CHAR(4), SET x=SUBSTR('abcdefg',2) results in error 982. SUBSTRB() in a multibytecharacter set continues to silently truncate the string, and insert or updatecontinues to succeed with the truncated string.1.1.2New features and changes in Release 11.2.1.7.0See the "What's New" prefaces in the documentation to see the new featuresdocumented in a specific guide.■You can create an explicitly loaded global cache group in a cache grid. If the cache tables on the local grid member do not contain data that satisfies a query, then thecache instance is transferred from other grid members to the local grid member in a grid data transfer operation. If the grid does not contain the cache instance that satisfies the query, data is not loaded from the Oracle tables and the query returns no results. See Oracle In-Memory Database Cache User's Guide .■Oracle Data Provider for .NET 11.1.0.7.110 is available for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. It enables fast data access for .NET applications using. This data provider supports TimesTen release 11.2.1.6.1 or later onMicrosoft Windows 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. It supports the .NET 2.0, 3.0 and3.5 frameworks with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or later, and .NET4.0 withVisual Studio 2010. The Oracle Data Provider for .NET is available for download on Oracle Technology Network:/technetwork/database/timesten/downloads For more information, see Oracle Data Provider for .NET Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Support User's Guide .■Tables with aging are not supported with track-based parallel replication. In this release, TimesTen prevents the user from including a table with aging from beingpart of a replication scheme when ReplicationApplyOrdering=1.■TimesTen is supported for SUSE 11 on Linux x86-64.■The default value for the -maxsupportlogsize daemon option has been changed from 1 to 10 MB. See Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Operations Guide .Note:Oracle Data Provider for .NET 11.1.0.7.110 supports OracleTimesTen In-Memory Database only. A future release of OracleDatabase Provider for .NET will support both Oracle Database andOracle TimesTen In-Memory Database.■Aging statistics have been added to the SYS.SYSTEMSTATS system table. See Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database System Tables and Limits Reference.■Using TimesTen with IBM Java SDK 1.6 for 32-bit and 64-bit on Linux x86 is supported. To use this Java SDK, a fix from IBM is required, published as APAR IZ76406, which is included in Java 6 SR8 FP1.■The ScriptInstallDir attribute is not required to configure Oracle Clusterware with TimesTen. The attribute is deprecated in this release.1.1.3Bug fixes in Release 11.2.1.7.0■The ttMigrate utility returns exit codes. See Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Reference. (BugDB 8637795)■In previous releases, ttBulkCp failures returned an incorrect code. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB 9414206)■In previous releases, the -showdate daemon option was not enabled for the Server process. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB 9722055)■ A CREATE VIEW statement fails if the view definition contains a union, and one side of the union is a query that selects from a derived table that is a join. In this release, TimesTen returns an error message that describes the problem. (BugDB 9864076)■Create cache group checks if the user has the appropriate Oracle privilege. For example, it checks if the user has SELECT ON privileges on each table in the cache group. In the 11.2.1.7.0 release, the code checks for individual privileges, as well as those granted through a role. In earlier releases, it was not checking against role privileges. (BugDB 9873532)■When grid failed to allocate memory a message will be logged to the daemon log to indicate this fact. The message will have the following format: Member'memberName'failed to allocate temp space, errorcode='errNo' - 'errMessage'. (BugDB 9893472)■Public access to TimesTen objects in the Oracle database that are used for cache operations is no longer allowed. (BugDB 9957021)■In previous releases, the fractional second field of an Oracle TIMESTAMP value contained in a PL/SQL variable buffer was inadvertently modified when it was prepared for conversion into the TimesTen TT_TIMESTAMP format. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB 9903966)■SQL operations executed internally by PL/SQL may generate warnings, for example, because of low memory or replication failures. In previous releases these warnings could cause ORA-0600 errors to be emitted. In this release ORA-0600 errors do not result from these temporary warning conditions. (BugDB 9916812)■In a client/server configuration, errors in starting child server processes resulted in an "unexpected server exit" and no additional information. Now startup errors are reported. (BugDB 9934387)■Internal trace buffers are now flushed when the database is loaded into memory.Previously, trace data left over from a prior load of the database could interfere with new traces, causing errors that could result in database invalidation. (BugDB 9939628)■In previous releases, a call to the ttOptEstimateStats built-in procedure could result in an assertion when a concurrent transaction committed after deleting alarge number of rows. In this release, TimesTen returns an error if TimesTen cannot perform the estimate. The new error has the form: "Estimate statistics on owner.table failed due to too some concurrent operation; try again." (BugDB 9954300)■In previous releases, altering a cache group could cause a core dump when the TimesTen configuration tables on the Oracle database were empty. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB 9956288)■The message for error 6226 has been changed to replace the obsolete LogBuffSize connection attribute name with LogBufMB. (BugDB 9961676)■The stability of TimesTen PL/SQL after unexpected application failures is improved. (BugDB 10011855)■In previous releases, a master-master replication scheme with two-safe enabled could create a backlog of replication records that were never sent to a subscriber database. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB 10029655)■In previous releases, calls to the ttOptSetFlag built-in procedure incorrectly reset the values set by the ttOptUseIndex built-in procedure. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB 10034510)■Dynamic load operations use the SQL command cache more efficiently than in previous releases. (Bug DB 10036720)■Dynamic load operations no longer cause a round trip to the Oracle database when the parent row is already in the IMDB Cache. (BugDB 10036751)■The mit.file.reads statistic in the SYS.SYSTEMSTATS system table.keeps track of how often TimesTen reads from the file system during commitprocessing. In previous releases, this statistic was higher than log.file.reads, which keeps track of total file system reads. The mit.file.readsstatistic is now calculated correctly. (BugDB 10134912)■In previous releases, a replication agent or an XLA application could encounter an assertion failure blklen <= startIdMap->offset in thesbLogBufLRNextLocate function. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB10145152, 10194728 and 10196227)■ A problem has been fixed where an assertion could occur while executing SELECT statement through a procedure from a JDBC application. (BugDB 10167873)■In previous releases, the replication agent could crash and invalidate the database when the replication agent was reading close to the end of the in-memory logs.This problem could occur when the value of the connection attributeLogBufParallelism was greater than 1. In that case, one particular log record could cause a log strand reader to block and cause other strand-readers to read records in an incorrect order. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB 10174319 and 10176689)■In previous releases, a bad pointer caused an assertion in thesblogCtnWrapComplete function. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB10176825)■ A problem has been fixed where timing issues after a ttCWAdmin -init operation could generate false positives. (BugDB 10208113)■In previous releases, global dynamic AWT cache groups checked the Oracle tables for unique primary keys when inserts were performed on the TimesTen cachetables. This uniqueness check no longer occurs, which enables inserts to take placein TimesTen cache tables when the Oracle database is not available. (BugDB10211940)■In previous releases, when a direct-linked application was terminated abnormally, other active connections or subsequent connections could cause databaseinvalidation. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB 10008657 and 10214446)■An assertion could occur when parallel replication was enabled. The transmitter would crash when reading close to the end of the log, causing an incorrect check that failed when a connection changed its replication track number. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB 10218953)■ A problem has been fixed where parallel replication would hang while running ttrepadmin -dsn DSN-receiver list. (BugDB 10223328)1.2Changes for Release 11.2.1.6.6 from Release 11.2.1.6.5■ A problem has been fixed where, if a secondary group was chosen during the installation and the TimesTen daemon is started by the root user, the daemon would run under the primary group rather than the intended group. (BugDB9968811)■For AIX on POWER systems, a problem has been fixed in which a misplaced memory barrier could lead to an assertion failure insbLogStrandGetNextRecord. (BugDB 10008972)■ A problem has been fixed where information about the group that owned the database was incorrectly removed from the database when duplicating orrestoring the database. This caused subsequently created log files to have incorrect ownership, group, and/or permissions. (BugDB 10020189)■ A problem has been fixed where the delete of the dummy row generated for concurrency control might be incorrectly treated as a deferred delete of AWT cache group. This might cause an error to be returned when the member attempted to reload the instance after it had been transferred or unloaded. (BugDB 10023143)■ A problem has been fixed where a mutex used for cache grid concurrency control might be released by a process other than the process that acquired the mutex.This problem could cause an assertion failure. (BugDB 10049032)1.3Changes for Release 11.2.1.6.5 from Release 11.2.1.6.4■You can use the ttRepStateGet built-in procedure to return the grid state as well as the database role after failover in an active standby pair grid member. See Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Reference for details.■ A problem has been fixed where tracing could cause a database to become invalidated. (BugDB 9088582 and 9940513)■ A problem has been fixed where a FIRST N in a SELECT query with a SET MINUS operator and many joins would choose a bad plan, consume a largeamount of temporary space and not execute. (BugDB 9867351)■ A problem has been fixed where an assertion failure could occur when the allocated buffer to store the foreign key of a dynamic load was too small. (BugDB 9924227)■Concurrent operations on detail tables of a materialized view could sometimes cause the materialized view to get out of sync. (BugDB 9977046)■In previous releases, durable commits could continue after the recovery of a failed standby master node in an active standby pair with RETURN TWOSAFE DURABLE COMMITS specified. This problem is fixed. (BugDB 9296545)■ A warning message is now included in the ttmesg.log when an error occurs with the configuration of HugePages on Linux systems. (BugDB 9582712)■Array binds to PL/SQL are not supported in TimesTen. In previous releases, attempts to bind an array would not return an error message, in some cases. Now the error message ORA-1335 "feature not supported" is returned when the calling program tries to specify an array (of more than one element) to a PL/SQLprocedure call. (BugDB 9645256)■ A problem has been fixed where a multi-table query with a LIKE predicate that passed a string whose length exceeded the width of the target column did nothave optimal performance and would take longer to complete than expected.(BugDB 9647431)■ A problem has been fixed where the ttbackupstatus built-in procedure would return the name of a backup file, even after a the ttBackup operation had been terminated before completing the backup. (BugDB 9658978)■Previously, the selectivity of the LIKE predicate with patterns ending in the wildcard character (e.g. "starts_with_this%") was underestimated, causing the optimizer to pick suboptimal plans for queries with an AND condition. (BugDB 9741326)■ A problem has been fixed where a ttMigrate operation would fail when attempting to migrate a PL/SQL package that contained multibyte character set comments. (BugDB 9747278)■In previous releases, SQLFetch and SQLFreeStmt(hstmt, SQL_CLOSE) could, in some circumstances, return the underlying error code (846 or 994) rather than trigger a failover. In this release, a failover notification is returned. (BugDB 9795626)■In previous releases, when permanent space was exhausted, a cache grid assertion failure could occur. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB 9871235)■ A problem has been fixed where the status report that is displayed when a user calls ttRepAdmin -showstatus would incorrectly show fewer receivers than transmitters. This problem occurred when using parallel replication. (BugDB9837882)■ A problem has been fixed where applications that use PL/SQL procedures could consume a lot of memory. (BugDB 9846145)■ A problem has been fixed where receiver thread information would continue to appear in the status report that is displayed when a user calls ttRepAdmin-showstatus even after the receiver had been disconnected. This problemoccurred when using parallel replication. (BugDB 9850072)■In previous TimesTen 11.x releases, if the database was created group restricted, and there was a failure to change group ownership of a log file, it could cause the database to become invalidated. This has been fixed. TimesTen now retrieschanging group ownership and returns more details about the operating system error if a failure occurs. (BugDB #9891312)■In previous 11.2.1 releases, use of an unreplicated XLA bookmark on a standby database in an active standby pair scheme could stop replication between theactive and standby stores and also lead to high CPU usage. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB 9800186)1.6Changes for Release 11.2.1.6.1 from Release 11.2.1.6.0■In previous releases, on AIX systems, the user had to call setsockopt at the kernel level to get the benefits of the TCP_RFC1323 option. It is no longernecessary for the user to make this call. TimesTen makes the call by default.(BugDB 6800684)■ A problem has been fixed where a disconnect from a standby store in an active standby pair with cache grid could hang. (BugDB 9538780)■In previous releases, creating many joins in a large materialized view could hang.This problem has been fixed. (BugDB 9581951)■TimesTen now returns ODBC error S1000: Unable to load NLS initialization data from /bogus/nls/data if the TimesTen clientdriver cannot find or load NLS files. (BugDB 9595956)■In previous releases, a replication agent could fail with this assertion failure: eolCnt + eofCnt == logc->strandCnt. This bug has been fixed. (Bug9644085).■During an upgrade from previous 11.2.1 releases to 11.2.1.6.0, the replication agent could fail to start due to error TT2211: Referenced column P.TRACK_ID not found>. This problem is fixed. (BugDB 9733793)1.7Changes for Release 11.2.1.6.0 from Release 11.2.1.5.21.7.1Behavior changes in Release 11.2.1.6.0■New behavior: The results for addition and subtraction with DATE and TIMESTAMP types for INTERVAL MONTH are not closed. For example, adding 12 months to the DATE or TIMESTAMP of '2004-02-29' results in a date arithmetic error (TimesTen error message 2787) because February 29, 2005 does not exist.(2005 is not a leap year.) Adding INTERVAL '1' MONTH to DATE'2005-01-30' results in the same error because February never has 30 days.This behavior is documented in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database SQL Reference, but the code did not return an error previously.Previous behavior: If the date is the last day of the month or if the resulting month has fewer days than the day component of DATE, then the result is the last day of the resulting month. Otherwise, the result has the same day component as DATE.Use the ADD_MONTHS function to get the old behavior. For example,ADD_MONTHS(DATE '2004-02-29',12) gives the result as DATE'2005-02-28', the last day of the month. ADD_MONTHS(DATE'2005-01-30',1) results in DATE '2005-2-28', the last day of the month.■The SELECT privilege has been granted to PUBLIC on theSYS.SYSTEM_PRIVILEGE_MAP and SYS.TABLE_PRIVILEGE_MAP systemtables. Public synonyms have also been created for these two tables.■JDBC client/server driver does not validate the index parameter in PreparedStatement.set XXX() calls. Validation occurs duringPreparedStatement.execute() calls.1.7.2New features and changes in Release 11.2.1.6.0See the "What's New" prefaces in the documentation to see the new features documented in a specific guide.■You can perform a global query on cache tables and noncache tables across all nodes in a cache grid. You can also unload a cache group on all grid members by specifying a global unload operation. Use the GlobalProcessing optimizer flag.For a detailed description, see the Oracle In-Memory Database Cache User's Guide.■TTClasses now supports PL/SQL IN, OUT and IN OUT parameters and REF CURSORs.■User-defined parallel replication can be configured for applications that have predictable transactional dependencies and do not require the commit order on the source database to be the same as the commit order on the target database.User-defined parallel replication is available for replication schemes that are not active standby pairs. See Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database TimesTen to TimesTen Replication Guide for more information. This feature includes:- New database attributes ReplicationParallelism andReplicationApplyOrdering and the connection attributeReplicationTrack.-New SQL SET REPLICATION_TRACK clause of the ALTER SESSION statement.-The new TT_REPLICATION_TRACK ODBC connection option for the SQLSetConnectOption ODBC function.-The new setReplicationTrack() method of the TimesTenConnection JDBC classThe ALTER E INDEX operation is not permitted when user-defined parallel replication is used and replication agent is running.■Oracle Clusterware can be configured with a cache grid by setting the GridPort attribute in the cluster.oracle.ini file. See Oracle TimesTen In-MemoryDatabase TimesTen to TimesTen Replication Guide.1.7.3Bug fixes in Release 11.2.1.6.0■In previous releases, if you did a client-only install into a root directory, TimesTen would fail to find TimesTen servers during a Client DSN setup. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB 9261243)■ A problem has been fixed where a flush cache group operation would hold row locks on child tables. This problem could block an update statement that touched the child table. (BugDB 9359437)■In previous releases, executing a query against multiple outer joins with the set operators UNION, MINUS or INTERSECT could result in abnormal termination.This problem has been fixed. (BugDB 9382127)■ A problem has been fixed where the cache agent would not start if the ORA_NLS, ORA_NLS10 and ORA_NLS33 variables were set in the environment of theTimesTen main daemon. (BugDB 9382534)■ A deadlock or lock timeout error that could be encountered during a parallel ttMigrate restore operation has been fixed. (BugDB 9388441)■In previous releases, an autorefresh polling query incorrectly used a full table scan.In this release, the query uses an index. (BugDB 9434677)■An assertion failure that resulted from an inconsistency in TimesTen internal lock structures has been fixed in this release. (BugDB 9436967)■In previous releases, an assertion could occur if the total number of rows for a single value needed more than 65K pages in a bitmap index and subsequent fast recoveries would hang. This has been fixed. (BugDB 9445235)■In previous TimesTen 11.2.1. releases, replication would fail during an ALTER REPLICATION operation when replicating from a TimesTen 11.2.1.x release to a pre-11.2.1 release. This has been fixed. (BugDB 9447493)■ A problem has been fixed for Windows systems where Shared Memory IPC client server connections would fail sometimes. (BugDB 9478491)■The SQL command ID is included as output to ttXactAdmin. This ID is helpful as input for the built-in procedure ttSQLCmdCacheInfo to associate the SQL statement with the ID. (BugDB 9496444)■ A problem has been fixed where a TimesTen daemon disconnect would fail with an error -8 in the StopManaging function if a process had exited ungracefully.(BugDB 9499437)■ A problem has been fixed where projected constants in a JOIN of tables and views could create duplicate result column names. (BugDB 9503696)■In previous releases, when timestamp based aging is used, rows with date values in the future could be aged out. This problem has been fixed.(BugDB 9541351)■ A problem has been fixed where PL/SQL procedures could be stored incorrectly in the database. Any attempt to use these procedures would result in a crash.(BugDB 9542428)■In previous releases, when the value of the LogBufParallelism attribute was greater than 1, it could cause the transmitter in the replication agent to crash. This problem has been fixed. (BugDB9588242)2PlatformsEnvironment32-bit64-bit Compiler notesMicrosoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003 and 2008 for Intel IA-32 and EM64T and AMD64 CPUs.Yes Yes Compiled and tested withIntel 8.VS .NET 2003, VS 2005 andVS 2008 are also supported.To use the TimesTen debuglibrary, you must use VS.NET 2003.Asianux 2.0 and 3.0 for Intel IA-32 and EM64T and AMD64 CPUs.Yes Yes Compiled and tested withIntel 9.1.gcc 3.4.6 and 4.1.0 are alsosupported.TimesTen is supported on Oracle VM guest x86 and x86-64 operating systems on Oracle Linux 4 and 5 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5 systems.Solaris 9 and 10 for UltraSparc CPUs.Yes Yes Compiled with Sun Studio 11.Shipped with a TimesTen client library compiled with gcc 3.2.3.Solaris 10 for x86-64.No Yes Compiled with Sun Studio 10. Tested on AMD64 CPUs.SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 for Intel IA-32 and EM64T and AMD64 CPUs.Yes Yes Compiled and tested with Intel 9.1.gcc 3.4.6 and 4.1.0 are also supported.SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 for Itanium2 CPUs.No Yes Compiled and tested with Intel 9.1.gcc 3.4.5 and 4.1.0 are also supported.SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 for Linux x86-84No Yes gcc 4.3Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5 for Intel Itanium2 CPUs.No Yes Compiled and tested with Intel 9.1.gcc 3.4.5 and 4.1.0 are also supported.Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5 for Intel IA-32 and EM64T and AMD64 CPUs.Yes Yes Compiled and tested with Intel 9.1.gcc 3.4.6 and 4.1.0 are also supported.Oracle Linux 4 and 5 for Intel IA-32 and EM64T and AMD64 CPUs.Yes Yes Compiled and tested with Intel 9.1.gcc 3.4.6 and 4.1.0 are also supported.Monta Vista Linux Carrier Grade Edition Release 4.0 and 5.0 for Intel IA-32, EM64T and AMD64 CPUs.Yes Yes Compiled and tested with Intel 9.1.gcc 3.4.6 and 4.1.0 are also supported.HP-UX 11i v2 and 11iv3 for PA-RISC.Yes Yes Compiled and tested with the HP compiler.HP-UX 11i v2 and 11iv3 for Itanium2.Yes Yes Compiled and tested with the HP compiler.AIX 5L 5.3 and 6.1 for POWER CPUs.Yes Yes Compiled and tested with the AIX compiler.Mac OS X 10.6Yes No Compiled and tested with gcc 4.2.1.Environment32-bit 64-bit Compiler notes3Software requirementsFor software requirements, refer to Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Installation Guide.4DeliverablesYou should receive the following with your copy of the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database:■Release Notes. This document (which you are now reading) covers late-breaking information not included in the formal documentation.■Oracle TimesTen Media Pack. The media pack includes the Oracle TimesTen libraries and executables, demo programs, utilities and online documentation. The documentation included on the media pack consists of:-Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Release Notes (Part Number E13080).See the description above.-Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Installation Guide (Part Number E13063). See the description above.-Oracle In-Memory Database Cache Introduction (Part Number E14261). This guide describes the features of Oracle In-Memory Database Cache andprovides information to help developers plan an IMDB Cache application.-Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Operations Guide (Part Number E13065). This guide provides information about configuring TimesTen andusing the ttIsql utility to manage a database. It also provides a basic tutorial for TimesTen.-Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database C Developer's Guide (Part Number E13066). This guide describes how to compile and link your C applicationwith Oracle TimesTen and how to set up and work with Oracle TimesTendatabases. It covers topics that include error handling, event management and performance tuning. It also provides a reference for C language-specific APIs.-Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Java Developer's Guide (Part Number E13068). This guide describes how to compile and link your Javaapplication with Oracle TimesTen and how to set up and work with OracleTimesTen databases. It covers topics that include error handling, eventmanagement and performance tuning. It also provides a reference for Javalanguage-specific APIs.-Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database TTClasses Guide (Part Number E13074). This guide describes the Oracle TimesTen C++ Interface Classeslibrary. The library provides wrappers around the most common ODBCfunctionality.-Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database PL/SQL Developer's Guide (Part Number E13076). This guide describes and explains how to use PL/SQL in the TimesTen database. It is intended for anyone developing PL/SQL-basedapplications for the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database.-Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database PL/SQL Packages Reference (Part Number E14000). This guide provides a reference to all PL/SQL packagesavailable for use with the TimesTen database. It is intended for anyonedeveloping PL/SQL-based applications for the Oracle TimesTen In-MemoryDatabase.。
LabWindows CVI 2015 Release Notes说明书
RELEASE NOTESLabWindows /CVI Version 2015These release notes introduce LabWindows ™/CVI ™ 2015. Refer to this document for system requirements, installation and activation instructions, and information about new features in LabWindows/CVI.ContentsLabWindows/CVI System Requirements (1)Installing LabWindows/CVI (2)Before Installation (2)Running the Installation (2)Activating LabWindows/CVI (4)What’s New in LabWindows/CVI? (4)Upgraded Version of Clang (4)Improved Source Code Browsing (4)Include Runtime Installers in Distributions (5)Include Driver and Component Files in Patch Distributions (5)Updated Windows SDK (5)Improved Installer Messages and Errors (6)Bug Fixes (6)LabWindows/CVI Resources...................................................................................................6LabWindows/CVI System Requirements To run LabWindows/CVI, you must have the following:•Personal computer using a Pentium 4/M or equivalent processor •Microsoft operating systems:–Windows 8.1 (32-bit and 64-bit)–Windows 8.0 (32-bit and 64-bit)–Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit), including Starter Edition –Windows Server 2012 R2 (64-bit)–Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 2 (64-bit)Note LabWindows/CVI supports only R2 editions of Windows Server.•1024 × 768 resolution (or higher) video adapter •Minimum of 512 MB of RAM, 2 GB recommended™™•7 GB free hard disk space for full installation, which includes the Windows SDK 8.1 and the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2; additional space needed for National Instruments Device Drivers•Microsoft-compatible mouseInstalling LabWindows/CVIThe LabWindows/CVI Platform DVD includes LabWindows/CVI and the following modules and toolkits:Modules•Real-Time Module•Vision Development ModuleToolkits•Real-Time Execution Trace Toolkit•SQL Toolkit•Signal Processing Toolkit•PID Toolkit•Execution Profiler Toolkit•ECU Measurement and Calibration Toolkit•Automotive Diagnostic Command SetIf you purchased any of these modules or toolkits, you can install them using the LabWindows/CVI Platform DVD. If you want to evaluate any of these modules or toolkits before purchasing them, you can install these add-ons from the LabWindows/CVIPlatform DVD.Before InstallationKeep the following points in mind before you install LabWindows/CVI:•If you already have a different version of LabWindows/CVI installed on your computer, be sure to install version 2015 in a different directory. If you want to install to an existing directory, uninstall the other version before installing LabWindows/CVI 2015.•You must have administrator privileges to install LabWindows/CVI.•If your software is part of a V olume License Agreement (VLA), contact your VLA administrator for installation instructions.Running the InstallationComplete the following steps to install LabWindows/CVI:LabWindows/CVI Runtime with the LabWindows/CVI 2015 Runtime. To restore theprevious runtime, uninstall LabWindows/CVI 2015, the LabWindows/CVI 20152||LabWindows/CVI Release NotesLabWindows/CVI Release Notes |© National Instruments |3Runtime, and any previous versions of LabWindows/CVI and LabWindows/CVIRuntimes on the computer. Then reinstall the LabWindows/CVI version you want to use, along with any additional National Instruments software you might haveinstalled.1.Insert the LabWindows/CVI media into the disk drive. If the media does not runautomatically, open Windows Explorer, right-click the disk drive icon, and selectAutoPlay .2.On installation startup, the National Instruments LabWindows/CVI 2015 screen appears. Click Install LabWindows/CVI, Modules, and Toolkits .3.Continue to follow the instructions on the screen.Note If you have a serial number for the product you want to install, enter thenumber during installation when you are prompted. You also can activate the product after installation. For more information about finding serial numbers, refer to/info and enter SerialNumbers_en as the Info Code.Each product on the LabWindows/CVI Platform DVD has a different serial number, with the possible exception of the LabWindows/CVI Execution Profiler Toolkit.The Execution Profiler Toolkit does not require a separate license if youhave a LabWindows/CVI Full Development System license. If you have theLabWindows/CVI Base Package, you can install the Execution Profiler Toolkit for evaluation.4.If you select Device Drivers in the Features panel, the LabWindows/CVI installer promptsyou to insert the National Instruments Device Drivers media, which is available on . The NI Device Drivers media is required only if you want to upgrade existing driver software to the latest version. Otherwise, you can ignore this prompt.5.If you have an active Internet connection, the installer prompts you to select Windows SDK components to install. The components you select are downloaded and installed from the Microsoft website. For more information about the components, refer to /info and enter the Info Code CVI2015_WindowsSDK .If you do not have an active Internet connection, LabWindows/CVI installs all Windows SDK components, which might not be the latest components available on the Microsoft website.Note If you cancel the Windows SDK installation, LabWindows/CVI will notfunction properly. You can download the Windows SDK from one of the following places:•The Microsoft website•—Visit /info and enter the Info CodeDownloadMSDTWindowsSDK4| |LabWindows/CVI Release Notes6.Install hardware. Refer to your device documentation, such as printed manuals or PDFs, for information about installing your NI hardware.7.To activate a National Instruments product, refer to the What’s New in LabWindows/CVI? section of this document.Activating LabWindows/CVIIf you did not enter a serial number during installation, click Activate Products in the License Status dialog box to launch the NI Activation Wizard.Once you choose your activation method and launch the NI Activation Wizard, follow the instructions on the screen to activate LabWindows/CVI. For more information about activation, refer to the Activating Your Software topic in the LabWindows/CVI Help .Note If you are unable to activate LabWindows/CVI, refer to the web page at/activate .What’s New in LabWindows/CVI?This section includes information about changes and enhancements in LabWindows/CVI 2015.Upgraded Version of ClangLabWindows/CVI has updated the Clang 2.9 compiler to Clang 3.3. This upgrade provides the following features:•New warning flags and warnings messages •Improved detection of unintialized local variables •Improved stability when building large files •Up to 21% faster execution speed for 64-bit binariesNote The compiler backend is particularly suited for optimizing resources used in mathematical calculations, so you will see the highest performance gains if youperform complex computation, mathematics, or analysis.Improved Source Code BrowsingIn addition to the updated compiler, source code browsing also has been improved. These improvements include the following features:•Improved array support for the function prototype tooltip, Select Variable dialog box, and documentation generation from source code •Improved preprocessor support with macros •Improved stability due to various fixesLabWindows/CVI Release Notes |© National Instruments |5Include Runtime Installers in DistributionsSelect the Only display runtime installers option in the Drivers & Components tab of the Edit Installer dialog box to show which runtime installers are available for deployment. This option makes it easy to distinguish between full installers and runtime installers. Runtime installers are typically smaller in size, allowing you more control over the size of your distribution.Include Driver and Component Files in Patch DistributionsYou now can include NI components and driver files in your patch distributions. You also can choose to include in your patch all products with upgrades or patches by selecting the Include driver updates option in the Drivers & Components tab of the Edit Installer dialog box.Updated Windows SDKThis version of LabWindows/CVI installs the Windows SDK 8.1. Refer to MSDN for a complete list of enhancements. Some of the features provided by the Windows SDK include the following items:•Handle processes and threads—You can use functions such asSetProcessInformation to lower the priority of processes that perform background operations, GetProcessInformation to get the memory priority of a process, SetThreadInformation to lower the priority of a thread that does not need to run immediately, and GetThreadInformation to get the priority of a thread.•Get the firmware type—Call GetFirmwareType to find the firmware type of your users’ computers.•Speed up operations that access the same file data repeatedly—Call OperationStart and OperationEnd .•Take advantage of better virtual memory handling—Call functions such asPrefetchVirtualMemory , OfferVirtualMemory , ReclaimVirtualMemory , and DiscardVirtualMemory .•Take advantage of better physical memory handling—Call functions such as GetMemoryErrorHandlingCapabilities ,RegisterBadMemoryNotification , andUnregisterBadMemoryNotification .•Call helpers for National Language Support functions—For example, you can call IsValidNLSVersion to determine whether a version is valid for a National Language Support function.To use the Windows SDK 8.1, include the following in the Compiler Defines dialog box: _WIN32_WINNT=_WIN32_WINNT_WIN8 or WINVER=_WIN32_WINNT_WIN8.NoteThe Windows SDK 8.1 requires Windows 7 (minimum).Improved Installer Messages and ErrorsErrors and warning messages you receive when you create installers provide more useful information.Bug FixesFor a list of bugs fixed in LabWindows/CVI 2015, refer to the NI web page at /info and enter the Info Code exmvwx.LabWindows/CVI ResourcesHow do I get started?Read the Getting Started with LabWindows/CVI manual, which provides a tutorial for learning basic LabWindows/CVI program development techniques.Are there known issues or late-breaking information?Refer to the LabWindows/CVI Readme, which you can access from Start»All Programs»National Instruments»LabWindows CVI 2015»LabWindows CVI 2015 Documentation. The readme file contains information about known issues.Where can I find reference information?The LabWindows/CVI Help contains complete reference information. Use the Search tab in the LabWindows/CVI Help to quickly locate specific information.Where can I find examples?Find examples with the NI Example Finder, which you can access by selecting Help»Find Examples.LabWindows/CVI example programs are located in the following location:C:\Users\Public\Documents\National Instruments\CVI2015\samples.Is there a list of LabWindows/CVI documentation?The Guide to LabWindows/CVI Documentation topic describes documentation available for new users and upgrade users. In addition, this topic provides links to LabWindows/CVI documentation, including manuals and web resources. You can access the Guide to LabWindows/CVI Documentation topic through the LabWindows/CVI Help.Where else can I go for LabWindows/CVI information?Visit the LabWindows/CVI w ebsite at for the most up-to-date information about LabWindows/CVI.6||LabWindows/CVI Release NotesRefer to the NI Trademarks and Logo Guidelines at /trademarks for more information on National Instruments trademarks. Other product and company names mentioned herein are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies. For patents covering National Instruments products/technology, refer to the appropriate location: Help»Patents in your software, the patents.txt file on your media, or the National Instruments Patents Notice at /patents. You can find information about end-user license agreements (EULAs) and third-party legal notices in the readme file for your NI product. 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Emulex HBA Manager 应用程序 Linux 版 Release Notes说明书
Release Notes Emulex® HBA Manager Applicationfor LinuxRelease 12.8.614.12-1Purpose and Contact InformationThese release notes describe the supported operating systems, new features, resolved issues, known issues, and technical tips associated with this release of the Emulex® HBA Manager application for Linux.For the latest product source files and documentation, and for supported driver versions, go to . If you have questions or require additional information, contact an authorized Broadcom® Technical Support representative at*****************************.NOTE:The Emulex OneCommand™ Manager application has been renamed as the Emulex HBA Manager application.However, the following items within the application continue to use OneCommand:●Kit names●Script names●Directory names●Command namesNew FeaturesNo new features were introduced in this release.NOTE:This release supports the CentOS 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 8.3, 8.4, and 8.5 operating systems. It does not support the CentOS Stream 8 operating system.Resolved Issues1.In the Emulex HBA Manager CLI, setting Strictly Local Management Mode now reenables elxhbamgrd.2.The Emulex HBA Manager GUI now resets autostart back to false when changing the management mode to StrictlyLocal Management with Daemons Disabled.3.On LPe35004 HBAs, the correct number of bytes read and written are now reported by Emulex HBA Manager portstatistics.Known Issues1.For an NVMe port, do not use the Emulex HBA Manager CLI utility to discover the host remotely. Otherwise, the porttype is displayed as FC instead of FC+NVMe.WorkaroundUse local management instead of remote management on NVMe ports.2.The online help in the release 12.8.xxx.xx Emulex HBA Manager GUI is not up to date. Refer to the Emulex HBAManager Application User Guide release 12.8 for up-to-date information about the following topics:–The correct illustration for adding a host–The instructions for installing the Emulex HBA Manager application without invoking a daemon–The description for the Function Summary area of the Host Information tab–Instructions for performing an immediate authentication–Procedures for managing firmware logging3.Revision A of the FOIT AFCT-57F3TMZ-ELX (16GFC longwave optic transceiver) does not support D_Port (also calledClearLink®) for Brocade® switches and MDS diagnostics for Cisco switches.4.Neither Revision A nor Revision B of the FOIT AFCT-57F3TMZ-ELX (16GFC longwave optic transceiver) andAFCT-57G5MZ-ELX (32GFC longwave optic transceiver) supports D_Port for Brocade switches.5.When the Emulex HBA Manager application is run on a Windows or Linux host, batch parameter update errors are notadded to the batch log.6.To perform a firmware dump on an LPe35000-series adapter on the Ubuntu 18.04 inbox driver (except on the Ubuntu18.04.3 HWE release), you cannot use the Emulex HBA Manager application. To perform a firmware dump on this driver,see Technical Tips, Item1, in these release notes.7.On LPe35000-series adapters, loopback tests are not functional on the Ubuntu 18.04 operating system (except on theUbuntu 18.04.3 HWE release).8.On LPe35000-series adapters, a host reboot is required after a firmware update on the Ubuntu 18.04 operating system(except on the Ubuntu 18.04.3 HWE release).9.The Emulex HBA Manager application GUI cannot be used to set a hash priority to a single value on an HBA port.WorkaroundUse hbacmd to set a hash priority to a single value on the HBA port. Ensure that the same hash priority value is set on the switch or authentication will fail.10.Boot from SAN is not supported if FC-SP-2 authentication (DH-CHAP) is enabled.11.Updating the NVMe BFS installation from RHEL 8.1 to a later RHEL 8.x release requires the rhel8u1_upgrade.shscript, which ensures that the NVMe BFS setup is maintained through the update process.The rhel8u1_upgrade.sh script is packaged in the nvmefc-dm--1.rhel8.tar.gz kit inside theelx-nvmefc-dm-<build>-n.tar.gz preinstallation kit. For more information about the preinstallation kit, refer to the Emulex Boot for the Fibre Channel and NVMe over FC Protocols User Guide.Technical Tips1.To perform a firmware dump on the Ubuntu 18.04 inbox driver (except on the Ubuntu 18.04.3 HWE release), perform thefollowing steps:a.Ensure that the latest Emulex HBA Manager core application kit for Linux is installed on the host.b.Download the LPe35000-series HBA FW Dump Tool from the Broadcom website at .c.Type the following commands to extract and install the tool:tar xzf elx-lpe-35000-fw-dump-tool-<version>-ds-1.tar.gzcd elx-lpe-35000-fw-dump-tool-<version>-ds-1/rpm -ivh elx-lpe-35000-fw-dump-tool-<version>.<platform>.rpmA window similar to the following is displayed.d.Type 1 and press Enter to select the port for which you want to perform the firmware dump.A window similar to the following is displayed.NOTE: A warning message appears if initiating a firmware dump on a specific port will also affect another port on the same adapter ASIC.e.Type the number of the port for which you want to perform the firmware dump, and press Enter.A window similar to the following is displayed.f.When the desired port is identified as the current port, type 2 and press Enter to initiate the firmware dump on thecurrent port.If the firmware dump is successful, the firmware dump tool closes automatically.g.Restart the elxhbamgrd service by typing the following command:service elxhbamgrd restartThis command allows such applications as the Emulex HBA Manager application to be refreshed.By default, the firmware dump file is available on the host in the /var/opt/Emulex/ocmanager/Dump/ directory after the elxhbamgrd service has been restarted.2.If you change the volatile World Wide Name (WWN) on an LPe16000-series adapter, a reboot is required.3.The Emulex HBA Manager application does not display the OS Device Name for LUNs attached to vPorts.In the LUN Information tab, under Mapping Information, the OS Device Name field displays N/A instead of the device name. All other information on the LUN Information tab is displayed correctly.4.When you install the Emulex HBA Manager application on a guest operating system, answers to the installer promptsare ignored.When you install the Emulex HBA Manager application on a guest operating system, you are presented withmanagement mode options (local only, full-management, read-only, and so on). Answers to these questions are ignored;all installations on guest operating systems are set to local only, read-only, and remote management.5. A port WWN setting configured at boot time using the BIOS tools might conflict with port WWN settings configured usingthe Emulex HBA Manager application.Some new systems allow the WWN for a port to be changed using the BIOS tools. Conflicts might occur if the WWN for the same port is permanently changed using the Emulex HBA Manager Change WWN feature. In such cases, the attempt to change the port WWN using the Change WWN feature might fail, or the port WWN configured by the BIOS tools will overwrite the setting configured by the Change WWN feature.6.Creating Secure Management users and groups after the Emulex HBA Manager application is installed in SecureManagement mode causes the GUI to fail.If the Secure Management users and groups are created after the Emulex HBA Manager application has been installed in Secure Management mode, when you attempt to start the Emulex HBA Manager application GUI as a member of a group, the application does not run. The operating system displays the following error message:-Bash: /usr/sbin/OneCommand Manager/OneCommand Manager: Permission deniedWorkaroundPerform one of the following actions:–Create the users and groups before you install the Emulex HBA Manager application in Secure Management mode.–Uninstall and reinstall the Emulex HBA Manager application.7.The elxhbamgrd daemon can take up to 30 seconds to stop.The behavior of the elxhbamgrd daemon is linked with the maximum timeout that the Linux kernel associates with the block BSG driver interface commands and with the Emulex HBA Manager application register for events function.8.Newly added LUNs on a storage array might not appear on the host machine Linux operating system or the Emulex HBAManager application.WorkaroundPerform one of the following actions:–Run the following script from the command shell:/usr/sbin/lpfc/lun_scan all–Reboot the host machine after the LUN has been added at the target array.9. A permanent driver parameter change fails if the system is rebooted too soon.When you make permanent driver parameter changes using the Emulex HBA Manager application, the application automatically makes the required entry in the /etc/modprobe.d/elx-lpfc.conf or equivalent file. Because the driver loads so early in the Linux machine boot sequence, the new contents of the/etc/modprobe.d/elx-lpfc.conf file must be reinserted into the Linux initial ramdisk file (using an operating system utility) for the driver to pick up the new driver parameter value on the next boot. Failure to generate a new initial ramdisk file prevents the driver from retrieving the new driver parameter value on subsequent driver loads (machine boots). The Emulex HBA Manager application automatically re-creates the initial ramdisk; however, it can take as long as 45 to 60 seconds after the driver parameter is changed for a complete initial ramdisk rebuild. If you reboot the machine immediately after the driver parameter change is made, the automatic re-creation of the initial ramdisk file by the Emulex HBA Manager application might fail to be completed. In these cases, this failure causes the driver to not obtain the new driver parameter value upon subsequent reboots.WorkaroundWait a minimum of 45 to 60 seconds after making the driver parameter change before rebooting the machine.10.A set link speed issue occurs after an SFP hot swap.LPe16000-series adapters do not support hot-swapping an SFP if the replacement SFP is not the same model as the original SFP. Two consequences occur in the Emulex HBA Manager application:–The Port Attributes tab in the Emulex HBA Manager application or the Emulex HBA Manager PortAttributes CLI command might display incorrect data for the Supported Link Speeds attribute. This issue is cosmetic.–Boot from SAN Management might be unable to set the Boot Code Link Speed parameter to 16 Gb/s.WorkaroundAfter changing the SFP, either reset the LPe16000 port or reboot the server.11.A dump command on a boot from SAN adapter might cause a system panic.When the Emulex HBA Manager application performs a dump of an adapter that is booting from a SAN and has no failover support, the operating system crashes when the adapter is taken offline to perform the boot and write the dump file to the host file system. The file system is unavailable because the adapter was taken offline.WorkaroundBefore performing a dump of an adapter, ensure that the desired adapter is not a boot from SAN adapter. Alternatively, provide failover support so that when the adapter is taken offline to perform the dump, the boot from SAN connection is maintained by the failover.12.When using Secure Management, if you belong to the ocmadmin group, you might be unable to change settings forremote adapters.WorkaroundSwitch to Full Management when changing the settings on a remote adapter.13.If the CLI (hbacmd) is used to perform a firmware download to a local adapter, and the Emulex HBA Manager applicationGUI is running while that firmware download is occurring, the Emulex HBA Manager application GUI might experience problems displaying information on various display tabs after the download completes. The value displayed for most of the fields on the affected tabs or dialogs is N/A.WorkaroundPerform one of the following actions:–Perform the firmware download using the Emulex HBA Manager application GUI instead of hbacmd.–When a firmware download has been performed by using hbacmd, if N/A is shown for most of the Emulex HBA Manager application GUI display fields, exit the GUI and then restart it. The fields are displayed correctly after doing this action.–Ensure that the Emulex HBA Manager application GUI is stopped or is not running prior to performing a firmware download using hbacmd.14.On SLES 12 SP4, initiating a firmware dump might result in an error message similar to the following:error: Invalid argument [arc/elx_lpe_35000_pci_device.app:TriggerFWDumps:510]Consider adding “iomem-relaxed” to grub cfg kernel commandline.[0x1000000090fa9483a2], [host8] [0000:01:00.0] Failed to trigger firmware dump.If this message appears, perform the following steps:a.Add the following kernel command line to the host grub configuration file:iomem=relaxedb.Reboot the host.c.Repeat the process to initiate a firmware dump.15.On Linux passthrough-only systems, the hbacmd listhba command might be slow to respond when adapters areattached to VMs.WorkaroundNone.16.Enabling and disabling a Fabric Assigned Port World Wide Name (FA-PWWN) might cause an adapter port’s WWPN tochange. The Emulex HBA Manager application discovery-tree might not display the port’s newly assigned WWPN.WorkaroundStop and restart the Emulex HBA Manager application services and daemons when prompted by the Emulex HBA Manager application.ing the Brocade Portdporttest command with the stop option causes the HBA to stop responding when runningD_Port from the switch. Disabling a port while running D_Port tests from the switch can cause the switch port to get stuck in D_Port mode.WorkaroundDo not stop D_Port tests while they are running from the switch. Do not disable a port while D_Port tests are running from the switch.If the HBA stops responding, remove the D_Port configuration from the switch port using the following commands. Refer to the Brocade switch documentation for more information.portdisable <portnumber>portcfgdport --disable <portnumber>portenable <portnumber>If the switch port is stuck in D_Port mode, use the portdporttest --exit command to clear the configuration.Copyright © 2022 Broadcom. All Rights Reserved. The term “Broadcom” refers to Broadcom Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. For more information, go to . All trademarks, trade names, service marks, and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.Broadcom reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products or data herein to improve reliability, function, or design. Information furnished by Broadcom is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Broadcom does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of this information, nor the application or use of any product or circuit described herein, neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others.。
MXview 3.0 Release Notes说明书
MXview Trial Version Release NotesSupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/AN/AEnhancementsWindows 10, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016MXview-2000, MXview-250, MXview-50, MXview-500, MXview Upgrade-50, MXview-100, MXview-1000• Interface to monitor up to 10 MXview sites.• RESTful API of MXview.• URL/iframe to integrate MXview topology into other applications.• Dashboard that allows the network status to be viewed at a glance.• Add 60-day free trial when MXview 3.0 is first activated.• Add interface languages: Japanese, German, and French.• The status of the current event can be viewed in the device property tag.New Features• New User Interface based on HTML5.• Modified the license registration process.• IGMP Visualization and SMS notifications were removed.• The OID import manager, MXconfig, N-Snap, Demo mode needed to be activated separately.N/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs Fixed• The ICMP and SNMP polling interval value does not change after restarting MXview.• An unexpected large packet could potentially crash the MXview Server.• Remote users can read the randomly generated private key for MXview's self-signed certification.• PT-7528 hardware version 2.0 could not be viewed.• Set SNMPv3 auth type at add device, only SHA will be activated event choose MD5 or SHA.• Modify the scenario of the virtual demo.EnhancementsWindows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows XP MXview-100, MXview-1000, MXview-2000, MXview-250, MXview-50, MXview-500, MXview Upgrade-50• Customized name for port label.• Inventory report can export to PDF or CSV file.• Support the PRP/HSR topology on PT-7728-PTP.• The old version database can be upgrade to the current version and restore.• Following models supported: MGate 5103, MGate 5111, AWK-1137C, TAP-213, PT-G7728/G7828,EDS-P506E.• Security view supported in the following model, EDR-G902/G903 (with firmware after v4.2), EDR-810 (with firmware after v4.2), MGate-5118, MGate 5101- PBM-MN, MGate 5103, MGate 5109, MGate W5108, MGate W5208.New Features• Icon, topology, background image and the document of device remains after MXview is upgraded.• Prevent non-privileged local users executing arbitrary code with elevated privileged on the system.• HTTPS certificates will not show under web folder.• RSA keys of SSL certificate increase from 1024 to 2048 bits.N/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• Fixed the login issue of DB Restore Tool.• When MXview is reactivated, the SNMPv3 connection between MXview and the network device will occasionally be lost.• When the SNMPv3 configuration is active, the process might hang during the MXview discovery process.EnhancementsWindows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows XPMXview Upgrade-50, MXview-100, MXview-1000, MXview-2000, MXview-250, MXview-50, MXview-500• Security View: Security level of network devices in a glance.• Dynamic wireless dashboard for AWK-A Series.• Support Windows 10 & server 2012 R2 (32/64-bit).New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/AN/AEnhancementsWindows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows XP MXview Upgrade-50, MXview-100, MXview-1000, MXview-2000, MXview-250, MXview-50, MXview-500• Built-in MXview client.• Multiple user-defined accounts.• Security notifications and visualization.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/AN/AEnhancementsWindows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows XP MXview Upgrade-50, MXview-100, MXview-1000, MXview-2000, MXview-250, MXview-50, MXview-500• Visualization for PT-G503 PRP/HSR Redundant Box.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/AN/AEnhancementsWindows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows XPMXview Upgrade-50, MXview-100, MXview-1000, MXview-2000, MXview-250, MXview-50, MXview-500• Supports virtual demo network.• Supports traffic load visualization.• Supports VPN tunnel visualization.• Supports Syslog server.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/AN/AEnhancementsWindows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows XPMXview Upgrade-50, MXview-100, MXview-1000, MXview-2000, MXview-250, MXview-50, MXview-500• Generate custom events and notifications.• Generate custom OPC tags.• Export, import, copy, and paste device list.• Built-in browser.• Supports Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/AN/AEnhancementsWindows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows XPMXview Upgrade-50, MXview-100, MXview-1000, MXview-2000, MXview-250, MXview-50, MXview-500• Supports new SNMP agent function.• Supports new OPC tag of Health status of group.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• Fixed event playback time synchronizing bug while using daylight-saving time.EnhancementsWindows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows XPMXview Upgrade-50, MXview-100, MXview-1000, MXview-2000, MXview-250, MXview-50, MXview-500• PoE Power consumption visualization.• Generate trend graphs to track bandwidth utilization and error packet rate statistics, which is accurate to four decimal points.• Device availability monitoring.• Supports third-party devices with MIB compiler and MIB browser.• Generates an inventory report for each device in the network.• Maintains device availability reports and records for up to 90 days.• Compiles comprehensive device properties reports.• Supports IE 6/8/9, Chrome 19, and Firefox 12.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/AN/AEnhancementsWindows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows XPMXview Upgrade-50, MXview-100, MXview-1000, MXview-2000, MXview-250, MXview-50, MXview-500• 2,000 nodes supported.• Virtual device panel.• Group visualization of VLAN and IGMP snooping.• Enhanced event playback interface.• Auto topology for end devices in the same subnet with MXview server.• Convenient device icon alignment tool.• New topology style and auto ring layout algorithm.• Core switches supported.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/AN/AEnhancementsWindows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows XP MXview Upgrade-50, MXview-100, MXview-1000, MXview-250, MXview-50, MXview-500• Network Event Playback.• 1-click mass operation of configuration and firmware.• Scheduling for routinely config backup.• Change history of configuration.• Comparison tool of two configuration files.• Grouping (multi-layer topology map).• NPort S8000 supported.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs Fixed• UI enhancement.N/AEnhancementsWindows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows XPMXview Upgrade-50, MXview-100, MXview-1000, MXview-250, MXview-50, MXview-500• 1,000 nodes supported.• Grouping (2-layer topology map).• OPC 2.0-compliant.• Windows 7 and Server 2008 supported.• Device icons changeable.• Guest account.• SNMP Inform server.• Auto startup (Windows service).• AWK 3121 and AWK4121 supported.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/AN/AEnhancementsWindows Server 2003, Windows XPMXview Upgrade-50, MXview-100, MXview-250, MXview-50, MXview-500• Auto Topology (for LLDP devices).• Visualize Turbo Ring/Chain and port trunking.• Added SNMP trap as another way to collect events.• Notify users of events with SMS.• Notify local users of events with sounds and external programs.• More map operations, such as zoom or background image.• Comprehensive event history.• Export/import the system configurations.• Supports up to 20 nodes.New FeaturesN/AN/A。
TivaWare for C Series Release Notes说明书
Copyright ©2009-2013T exas Instruments IncorporatedSW-TM4C-RLN-1.1TivaWare™for C Series Release NotesCopyrightCopyright©2009-2013Texas Instruments Incorporated.All rights reserved.Tiva and TivaWare are trademarks of Texas Instruments Instruments.ARM and Thumb are registered trademarks and Cortex is a trademark of ARM Limited.Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.be aware that an important notice concerning availability,standard warranty,and use in critical applications of Texas Instruments semicon-ductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this document.Texas Instruments108Wild Basin,Suite350Austin,TX78746/tiva-cRevision InformationThis is version1.1of this document,last updated on July02,2013.T able of Contents Table of ContentsCopyright (2)Revision Information (2)1Release Notes for Version1.1(July2,2013) (5)1.1Summary (5)1.2New Features in TivaWare Boot Loader (5)1.2.1CRC checking option added to boot_loader (5)1.3New Features in TivaWare Peripheral Driver Library (6)1.3.1Software CRC module moved into DriverLib (6)1.4Bug Fixes in TivaWare Peripheral Driver Library (6)1.4.1SysCtlClockGet()returns an incorrect value in some configurations (6)1.4.2Incorrect ASSERT in HibernateClockConfig() (6)1.5New Features in TivaWare Sensor Library (6)1.5.1Added driver for the L3GD20H (6)1.5.2Added driver for the LSM303DLHC (6)1.5.3Added driver for the KXTI9 (6)1.5.4Added driver for the LSM303D (7)1.5.5Added utility functions for working with quaternions (7)1.6Bug Fixes in TivaWare Sensor Library (7)1.6.1Fixed soft reset sequence for MPU6050/MPU9150 (7)1.6.2Added error resiliency to CompDCM (7)1.6.3Corrected error handling in I2C driver (7)1.6.4Corrected conversion factors for ST L3GD20H gyro (7)1.7New Features in TivaWare Host T ools (8)1.7.1Tool,binpack,added to embed CRC32values inside application binaries (8)1.7.2Added tools document (8)1.8Bug Fixes in TivaWare Host T ools (8)1.8.1Cell width error in ftrasterize corrected (8)1.8.2Memory leak in lmusbdllfixed (8)1.9New Features in TivaWare USB Library (8)1.9.1USB HID vendor-specific usage macros added (8)1.10Bug Fixes in TivaWare USB Library (9)1.10.1Report disconnect events in device mode (9)1.11New Features in TivaWare Utility Library (9)1.11.1Added utils document (9)1.12New Features in DK-TM4C123G Firmware Package (9)1.12.1Added support for DK-TM4C123G (9)1.13New Features in TivaWare Firmware Development Package (9)1.13.1Updated FatFS to version0.09 (9)2Release Notes for Version1.0(April11,2013) (11)2.1Summary (11)IMPORTANT NOTICE (12)Table of ContentsRelease Notes for Version1.1(July2,2013) 1Release Notes for Version1.1(July2,2013) Summary (5)New Features for TivaWare Boot Loader (5)New Features for TivaWare Peripheral Driver Library (6)Bug Fixes for TivaWare Peripheral Driver Library (6)New Features for TivaWare Sensor Library (6)Bug Fixes for TivaWare Sensor Library (7)New Features for TivaWare Host Tools (8)Bug Fixes for TivaWare Host Tools (8)New Features for TivaWare USB Library (8)Bug Fixes for TivaWare USB Library (9)New Features for TivaWare Utility Library (9)New Features for DK-TM4C123G Firmware Package (9)New Features for TivaWare Firmware Development Package (9)1.1SummaryThis version of TivaWare for C Series adds support for the DK-TM4C123G development kit.Tool Chains UsedIAR EW-ARM6.60.1Keil RV-MDK4.72Mentor CodeBench2011.07-52T exas Instruments CCS5.401.2New Features in TivaWare Boot Loader1.2.1CRC checking option added to boot_loaderA new feature has been added to the boot loader that allows an image’s embedded CRC32to beverified on each system reset.When CHECK_CRC is defined in bl_config.h,the boot loader onlytransfers control to a main application image if it canfind a header structure above the applicationvector table and if the CRC32value embedded in that header matches the value calculated for theimage by the boot loader.Please refer to the Boot Loader Users’Guide for more details.A new tool,binpack,has been added to the tools directory of the release that allows CRC32valuesto be calculated and embedded into application images.This tool is described in greater detail inthe tools user’s guide.Release Notes for Version1.1(July2,2013)1.3New Features in TivaWare Peripheral Driver Library 1.3.1Software CRC module moved into DriverLibThe software CRC module has been moved from the utils directory into the Peripheral Driver Li-brary.1.4Bug Fixes in TivaWare Peripheral Driver Library1.4.1SysCtlClockGet()returns an incorrect value in some configurations.The SysCtlClockGet()function was not properly breaking out of the internal oscillator casesand returned the incorrect processor speed in some configurations.The two failing configura-tions occurred when SysCtlClockSet()is called with either the SYSCTL_RCC_OSCSRC_INT orSYSCTL_RCC_OSCSRC_INT4parameter selected for the system clock.1.4.2Incorrect ASSERT in HibernateClockConfig()The ASSERT in HibernateClockConfig was incorrectly causing a debug assert when valid val-ues were passed in to the function.The values HIBERNA TE_OSC_HIGHDRIVE and HIBER-NA TE_OSC_LOWDRIVE were also defined incorrectly and have been changed to match the correcthardware definitions.1.5New Features in TivaWare Sensor Library1.5.1Added driver for the L3GD20HAdded a driver for the ST L3GD20H gyroscope.1.5.2Added driver for the LSM303DLHCAdded a driver for the ST LSM303DLHC accelerometer/magnetometer.1.5.3Added driver for the KXTI9Added a driver for the Kionix KXTI9accelerometer.Release Notes for Version1.1(July2,2013) 1.5.4Added driver for the LSM303DAdded a driver for the ST LSM303D accelerometer/magnetometer.1.5.5Added utility functions for working with quaternions.Added functions for generating a quaternion from a set of Euler angles,calculating the inverse andmagnitude of a quaternion,for multiplying two quaternions,and forfinding the angle between twoquaternions.1.6Bug Fixes in TivaWare Sensor Library1.6.1Fixed soft reset sequence for MPU6050/MPU9150The soft reset sequence in the MPU6050and MPU9150drivers have been made more robust. 1.6.2Added error resiliency to CompDCMThe update function for the complementary DCM algorithm now checks for NaN(not a number)values in the resulting matrix and replaces the entire matrix with the unity matrix in this case.Whilethe resulting attitude is momentarily incorrect,it recovers proper attitude estimation after a periodof time.Previously,the NaN values would stick and the attitude estimation was forever invalid. 1.6.3Corrected error handling in I2C driverThe error handling in the I2C driver has been adjusted to be more robust and better handle thevarious error conditions that can occur during an I2C transaction.1.6.4Corrected conversion factors for ST L3GD20H gyroThe conversion of raw angular velocity into radians per second was incorrect yielding angular ve-locities that were orders of magnitude too small.The effect of reporting incorrectly(small)rotationsis a long settling time as the complimentaryfilter fusion algorithm corrects the device orientationwith the accelerometer(assuming the gyro is weighted much heavier than the accelerometer).Release Notes for Version1.1(July2,2013)1.7New Features in TivaWare Host Tools1.7.1T ool,binpack,added to embed CRC32values inside application bi-nariesA new utility,binpack,has been added to the tools directory of the TivaWare release.This toolcan be used to embed CRC32values into application images that are intended for use with CRC-enabled boot loaders.1.7.2Added tools documentA document has been added that describes the contents of the tools directory within TivaWare.Previously,this content had been provided in the individual board documents.1.8Bug Fixes in TivaWare Host Tools1.8.1Cell width error in ftrasterize correctedThe ftrasterize tool has been updated tofix a problem that could cause the font cell width to bereported as smaller than the widest character in the font.Because this change causes the reporteddimensions of some fonts to change,a new switch,-x,has been added to revert to the old behavior.This new switch may be used by existing applications that rely upon the incorrectly reported sizes.In addition,the-m option has been updated to allow monospaced fonts to be created in all sup-ported output formats.Previously this option was limited to basic ASCII fonts created without the-ror-u switches.1.8.2Memory leak in lmusbdllfixed.In previous versions of lmusbdll,calls to OpenDevice()or OpenDeviceByIndex()contained a mem-ory leak which would occur if no compatible device was connected.This has been corrected. 1.9New Features in TivaWare USB Library1.9.1USB HID vendor-specific usage macros addedTwo new macros,UsageVendor()and UsagePageVendor(),have been added to usbdhid.h.Thesemacros allow vendor-specific usages and usage pages to be easily included in a HID device’s reportdescriptor.Release Notes for Version1.1(July2,2013) 1.10Bug Fixes in TivaWare USB Library1.10.1Report disconnect events in device 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Oracle Content Portlet Suite 10g Release Notes说明书
Oracle® Content Portlet SuiteRelease Notes10g Release 3 (10.1.3.3.2)October 2007These release notes describe new features and enhancements as well as anyspecific installation and implementation considerations for Oracle ContentPortlet Suite (CPS) version 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.3.2).1What’s NewCPS includes the following new features and enhancements compared to earlier10g R3 releases:Localized Portlet InterfacesThis version of CPS offers localized portlet interfaces. The following languagesare supported: English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Italian,Dutch, Chinese (both traditional and simplified), Japanese, and Korean. Pleasenote that the software help is in English, regardless of the selected interfacelanguage.2Installation ConsiderationsThe following special considerations should be taken into account wheninstalling this version of CPS:■CPS requires that Content Integration Suite version 10g R3 be installed andavailable.■Java Virtual Machine (JVM) J2SE 1.4 or later is required.■If you are deploying CPS for Oracle Application Server Portal, you mustensure the portal server has been installed with all the languages you wish touse. By default, the installer for Oracle Application Server Portal installs inEnglish and in the operating system language. If you need additionallanguages, you must perform an advanced installation. Refer to the OracleApplication Server Portal documentation for additional information.3Implementation ConsiderationsThe following implementation considerations should be taken into account whenusing this version of CPS:Portlet Interface LanguageThe portlet interface language is automatically set, depending on the locale of theoperating system of the client computer. For example, if you are running aGerman version of Microsoft Windows, then the CPS software will have a German interface.4DocumentationCPS comes with a full set of PDF documentation. This documentation is located in the /docs directory of the unbundled CPS distribution file.CPS Installation GuideThe CPS Installation Guide contains information to assist administrators responsible for the installation of Content Portlet Suite. 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ArcSight Recon 1.3 Release Notes说明书
ArcSight Recon1.3Release Notes ArcSight as a ServiceSeptember2021This release introduces ArcSight as a Service(ArcSight SaaS),which enables you to use a combination of security,user,and entity solutions in a SaaS environment.The core services for ArcSight aaS,including the Dashboard and user management,are provided by a common layer called Fusion.This release also includes Recon capabilities.Recon provides a modern log search and hunt solution powered by a high-performance column-oriented,clustered database.Recon deploys within the ArcSight Platform.For more information about the other products available within the suite,see the Release Notes for ArcSight Containerized Platform21.1.We designed this product in direct response to suggestions from our customers.We thank you for your time and valuable input.We hope that you continue to help us ensure that our products meet all your needs.The documentation for this product is available on the Documentation website,well as context-sensitive user guides within the product.If you have suggestions for documentation improvements, click Send Us Feedback at the bottom of the page in the HTML version of the documentation posted at the Recon Documentation page.l"What's New"on the next pagel"Known Issues"on the next pagel"Technical Requirements"on page 6l"Downloading Recon"on page 6l"Installing Recon"on page 6l"Licensing Information"on page 7l"Contacting Micro Focus"on page 7What's NewThis release includes the following features and enhancements:l"Introducing ArcSight Platform as a Service"belowl"Checking the Integrity of Event Data"belowIntroducing ArcSight Platform as a ServiceThis release introduces ArcSight as a Service(SaaS).SaaS is a software licensing model that allows you to subscribe and access software on external servers in the cloud and not in premises.This service is deployed,configured,and maintained by Micro Focus.Your log in is authenticated using the Micro Focus Advanced Authentication as a Service solution.For an outline of the process,see the ArcSight Platform as a Service Quick Start Guide for Administrators.Checking the Integrity of Event DataThis release introduces the Event Integrity feature.This feature searches the database for verification events received within the specified date range,then runs a series of checks to compare content in the database with information supplied by the verification event.Known IssuesMicro Focus strives to ensure that our products provide quality solutions for your enterprise software needs.If you need assistance with any issue,visit Micro Focus Support,and then select the appropriate product category.l"Search Permissions Include a Non-functional Permission"belowl"Storage Groups Push Changes Fail on Lock Exception"on the next pagel"Search"on the next pagel"Fieldsets"on page 4l"Outlier Model"on page 5l"Cannot Import Users from Enterprise Security Manager"on page 5l"Data Quality Dashboard-Data Timeseries Chart Fails to Update after Changing Categories"on page 6Search Permissions Include a Non-functional PermissionThis release includes functionality designed to support checking the integrity of events for a future release.Some artifacts for that future functionality are exposed in the interface,such as the Perform Event Integrity Check permission listed in the Searches section of the Roles page.Although you can add this permission to a role,currently there are no rights associated with the permission.Storage Groups Push Changes Fail on Lock ExceptionIssue:Sometimes when you have ingestion going on,pushing storage groups changes to the system fails as it's unable to acquire lock on events table.(OCTCR33I180085)Workaround:Stop Ingestion(scheduler)and apply changes to the system and then start the ingestion again.SearchThe following issues affect your use of the Search feature:l"Scheduled Searches Sometimes Fail to Export to CSV"belowl"CSV File Export Fails after You Change the Date and Time Format"belowl"Search Fails to Revert the Fieldset to its Original Setting"belowl"Issue with Default Time Setting"on the next pagel"Scheduled Search Appends Erroneous Values to the Run Interval"on the next pagel"Known Issues"on the previous pagel"Search Join Fails when Lookup List has‘User’as a Value"on the next pageScheduled Searches Sometimes Fail to Export to CSVIssue:On occasion,when you export a completed run of a scheduled search,the CSV file fails to display any data.(OCTCR33I174130)Workaround:If this issue occurs,view the results of the run.Then,from the Events table,export the data to a CSV file.CSV File Export Fails after You Change the Date and Time Format Issue:After modifying the date and time format in preferences,the CSV export function for saved searches runs before the preference change fails.(OCTCR33I113040)Workaround:Run the scheduled search again,then save it.Select the CSV icon to download the file.Search Fails to Revert the Fieldset to its Original SettingIssue:If you change the fieldset after running a search,then leave the Search page or move out of the Search section,Search fails to reset the fieldset to the original setting.For example,you choose the Base Event Fields field set and run the search,then change the fieldset to All Fields.Next you navigate to the Saved Searches page.When you return to the Search page,the fieldset is still All Fields rather than reverting to Base Event Fields as it should.(HERC-9865)Workaround:To revert the fieldset to its original setting,press F5while viewing the Search.Issue with Default Time SettingIssue:In User Preferences,if your preferred Default Time Setting is Static,you cannot use the date picker to quickly change the time range for the search.(OCTCR33I174128)Workaround:Manually enter the date and time values.Alternatively,change your preferred Default Time Setting to Dynamic or Preset.For more information about configuring your user preferences, see the User's Guide for Fusion.Scheduled Search Appends Erroneous Values to the Run Interval Issue:When creating a scheduled search,if you select Every2hours in the Pattern section,the search runs every two hours,at every even hour,such as0,2,4,6,etc and appending the minutes setting in Starting From value.The system ignores the hour setting in Starting From value. (OCTCR33I179782)For example,you might select Every2hours and choose Starting From at01:15am.Search will run every2hours at2:15am,4:15am,6:15am,and so on.Workaround:Use the Specific Hour setting to run the Search at a selected hour and minutes specified in the Starting From field.Search Join Fails when Lookup List has‘User’as a ValueIssue:Search displays an error and fails to apply a join if an associated lookup list includes the word “user”for a data value.(HERC-8283)Workaround:Contact support for help with this issue.FieldsetsThe following issues affect your use of the fieldsets function:l"Issue with Fieldsets after Upgrading to this Version"belowl"Fieldsets Display Database Names"belowIssue with Fieldsets after Upgrading to this VersionIssue:After upgrading,the Public Default Fieldset defaults to Base Event Fields.(OCTCR33I178795) Workaround:In User Preferences,specify the fieldset that you want and set it as default again.Fieldsets Display Database NamesIssue:When you create a fieldset,Search displays the coding-style name for the fields instead of the human-readable names that you see when creating a search query.For example,in a query you can enter or select Agent Address.However,in the fieldsets selection,this same field appears as agentAddressBin.This issue also occurs when you’re adding queries to a report.(OCTCR33I181059)Workaround:Refer to“Mapping Database Names to their Appropriate Search Fields”in the Help or the User Guide for ArcSight Recon.Outlier ModelThe following issues affect your use of the outlier model function:l"Fails to Display after you Change the Timestamp Format"belowl"Erroneously Implies the Date is an Error"belowFails to Display after you Change the Timestamp FormatIssue:When you apply a timestamp format to an outlier model,and then change the timestamp format,the model fails to appear in Available Models.For example,you create a model in Configuration>Outlier with the Device Receipt Time of12/31/19. You then change the timestamp format in My Profile>Preferences>Date/Time Format toYYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss:ms.When you access Configuration>Outlier,Recon no longer displays the model with the modified timestamp.(OCTCR33I113036)Workaround:In My Profile>User Preferences>Date/Time Format,select the original timestamp format for the model.Recon displays the model in Available Models.Erroneously Implies the Date is an ErrorIssue:When you copy a search query to create the filter for an outlier model and the query includes a timestamp,Recon erroneously highlights the specified date as if the date or its format were invalid. For example,you copy a search query that includes the phrase Normalized Event Time=29/05/20 16:20:39:288.In Configuration>Outlier,you paste the copied query in the filter field for a new model. The query field underlines the timestamp in red,which is the usual indication that the value is invalid. (OCTCR33I112031)Workaround:Ignore the highlight that indicates that the copied timestamp value is invalid.Cannot Import Users from Enterprise Security ManagerIssue:When you attempt to import users from ArcSight Enterprise Security Manager,you will receive a406HTTPS Error if one of the following conditions is true you attempt to import the users by using the IP address of the ESM server or if you enter the FQDN(fully qualified domain name)for the ESM server but either the port or admin credentials are incorrect.(HERC-9941)Workaround:For the ESM server,specify a valid FQDN,as well as the correct port and admin credentials.Event Integrity Status Displays IncorrectlyIssue:When you run an Event Integrity Check and no data is available,the status field displays Failed (OCTCR33I276038).Workaround:The status field should display No Data.Data Quality Dashboard-Data Timeseries Chart Fails to Update after Changing CategoriesIssue:When viewing the Data Timeseries Chart in the Data Quality dashboard,the stacked area chart should automatically update as soon as you select an event category,such as Future Events,Past Events,or Active Events.However,when you select an event category,the stacked area chart fails to update automatically.(OCTCR33I276138)Workaround:To refresh the Data Timeseries Chart,clear all the event categories and select them again in this order:Future Events,Past Events,and Active Events.Technical RequirementsFor more information about the software and hardware requirements required for a successful deployment,see the Technical Requirements for ArcSight Platform.Downloading ReconBefore you begin installing Recon,you must download necessary product installation packages.The installation package also includes the respective signature file,for validating that the downloaded software is authentic and not tampered by a third party.To review the list of the files and versions to download for this release,see the Release Notes for ArcSight Platform.Installing ReconMicro Focus provides several options for deploying your Recon environment.For more information,see the Administrator’s Guide for ArcSight Platform provided at the Recon Documentation site.Add Report Permissions to Recon RolesWhen you deploy Recon,the default roles common in the ArcSight Platform all receive the permissions to conduct searches.However,these roles do not receive any of the Report-based permissions.Only the Report User role,specific to Recon,has permission to perform all the reporting actions,including the reporting admin actions.To ensure that Recon users can access both the Search and Report features,either add one or more of the Report permissions to the default roles or create new roles with the permissions.Ensure that any user assigned a reporting permission also has a Search or Admin permission.For more information about assigning roles and permissions,see the Help in the product.Licensing InformationFor information about activating a new license,see the Administrator’s Guide for ArcSight Platform provided at the Recon Documentation site.Contacting Micro FocusFor specific product issues,contact Micro Focus Support.Additional technical information or advice is available from several sources:l Product documentation,Knowledge Base articles,and videos.l The Micro Focus Community pages.Additional DocumentationThe ArcSight Platform documentation library includes the following resources.l Administrator's Guide for ArcSight Platform,which contains installation,user,and deployment guidance for the ArcSight software products and components that you deploy in the containerized platform.l User’s Guide for Fusion1.3in the ArcSight Platform,which is embedded in the product to provide both context-sensitive Help and conceptual information.l Product Support Lifecycle Policy,which provides information on product support policies.We designed this product in direct response to suggestions from our customers.We thank you for your time and valuable 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NPort Administration Suite Release Notes说明书
NPort Administration Suite Release NotesSupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/AN/AEnhancementsWindows 10, Windows 2000, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 95, Windows 98,Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2,Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Vista, Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • Supports encrypted configuration.New FeaturesN/A• This version also applies to models NPort IA-5250ISupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• Device search failure when the host has more than 16 IP addresses.• NPort Administration Suite could not be run on Windows 2000.EnhancementsWindows 10, Windows 2000, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 95, Windows 98,Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2,Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Vista, Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • Supports Windows 10.New FeaturesN/A• This version also applies to models NPort IA-5250ISupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• Updated IPSerial.dll to fix thread handle always existing.• Utility could not monitor devices with "auto save device" setting when restarting the utility.• Utility could not monitor devices with "manual" setting before executing search function.• Ports mapped by the NPort Administration Suite v1.18 or earlier would disappear when using a version of Administration Suite later than v1.18.• Searching by 802.11 WLAN would fail on Windows 7 or later.• The timeout of IPSerial nsio_checkalive function would not work on Windows 7 Ultimate.• Popup error message "The network component is not ready" when searching for an NPort on Windows 8.• Ports could not be sorted by COM number order when clicking the COM number field in the monitor page.• The ports mapped by NPort Administration Suite v1.19 or earlier could not be opened by using a version of Administration Suite later than v1.19.17.EnhancementsWindows 2000, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME,Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Vista, Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • IPSerial.dll upgraded to version 1.7.3.• IPSerial added example code for VB2010.• Updated NPort.dll to support NPort P5150A.New FeaturesN/A• This version also applies to models NPort IA-5250ISupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/AN/AEnhancementsWindows 2000, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT,Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012,Windows Vista, Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • Supports Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012.• Supports "Always Accept Open Request" for Windows 2000 and newer.New FeaturesN/A• This version also applies to models NPort IA-5250ISupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• Driver caused a BSOD when opening and closing repeatedly in Windows 2008 R2.• Driver caused a BSOD when applications open grouped COM ports which contain one or more disabled ports.• In the COM Grouping function, sometimes HyperTerminal may not read the received data immediately.EnhancementsWindows 2000, Windows 7, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • Supports NPort 5150AI-M12, 5250AI-M12, 5450AI-M12.• Supports LLDP configuration.• Supports Windows publish.New FeaturesN/A• This version also applies to models NPort IA-5250ISupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• Application will not work properly when logging as a standard user in Windows Vista/7environments. This version will prompt the user change to an account with administrative rights.• Windows 2008 64-bit driver would cause a BSOD when accessing an invalid memory path.• Modified the Georgetown time zone to GMT-04:00, Caracas to GMT-04:30, and Sofia to GMT +02:00.• The "nsio_RTS" function was not able to control RTS signals.EnhancementsWindows 2000, Windows 7, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • Supports NPort P5150A.New FeaturesN/A• This version also applies to models NPort IA-5250ISupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• System BSOD when setting and enabling COM grouping functions in Windows 2008 R2.EnhancementsWindows 2000, Windows 7, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • Supports NPort 5600-8-DTL Series.• Supports NPort A Series products in NPort.dll library.New FeaturesN/A• This version also applies to models NPort IA-5250ISupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• Reduced handle counts when application called nsio_init() from IPSerial library.• When closing COM port and applying change to other COM numbers simultaneously, the NPort administrator utility will cause a hang up.• If the nsio_close() function is called several times and then the nsio_open() function is called, it will fail and return an undefined error code.EnhancementsWindows 2000, Windows 7, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • Supports Multi-connection by IPSerial library.• Supports Windows 7.New FeaturesN/A• This version also applies to models NPort IA-5250ISupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• Shortened opening time for COM Grouping.• Shortened setting time for COM Grouping.• Write operation would stop transmitting.• Monitor and port monitor would stop after removing target.EnhancementsWindows 2000, Windows 7, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • Supports COM Grouping function for Windows NT.New FeaturesN/A• This version also applies to models NPort IA-5250ISupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• Set IP filter netmask error on Windows x64 platforms.EnhancementsWindows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003,Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • Supports NPort 5110A, 5130A, 5150A, IA5450A, IA5450AI, IA5150A, IA5150AI, IA5250A, IA5250AI,5210A, 5230A, 5250A.• Supports COM Grouping function (does not support Windows 95/98/ME/NT).New FeaturesN/A• This version also applies to models NPort IA-5250ISupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• "Import COM Mapping" function would throw an "invalid pointer opertion" message.• Monitor function would cause a memory leak.• Adjusted the IRP completion order for multi-processor environments.• Fixed the buffer protection mechanism for issues while inserting special characters in the serial RX buffer.EnhancementsWindows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003,Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • Supports NPort IA-5250I.New FeaturesN/A• This version also applies to models NPort IA-5250ISupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs Fixed• Upgraded package: IPSerial Library.• Application crash problem with IP serial library when binding more than 8 IPs(alias) for PC.• Loading driver failed in Windows Vista x64.EnhancementsWindows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003,Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series N/ANew FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• SERIAL_PURGE_TXABORT did not reset the WriteCharsQueued counter.• SIO outqueue count was inaccurate under classic mode.• The port number was incorrect in the "UDP Mode Settings: Destination" list.• Startup of Monitor and Port Monitor may fail.• Removal of Monitor and Port Monitor may fail.• The search function would have issues on a Windows 2003 host with dual LAN cards.• Adding COM port would fail if "SERIALCOMM" registry key was absent.• Invalid argument for time encode.• Access violation problem in "IP Address Report List".• Search function supports 16 IP addresses for local host.• "Alive" status in Monitor and Port Monitor may be incorrect.EnhancementsWindows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003,Windows Vista, Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series N/ANew FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/AN/AEnhancementsWindows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003,Windows Vista, Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • Supports Windows Vista.• Supports 5610-8-DT, 5610-8-DT-J, 5650-8-DT, 5650-8-DT-J and 5650I-8-DT.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs Fixed• Improved IoctlGetCommstatus() to report live out queue count.• Improved utility user interface.• Improved COM setting functions. If the selected ports are in use, no change can be made to them.These settings include: COM number, Tx mode, FIFO, and Fast Flush.• Improved COM setting functions. If the users do not have administrative privileges, they cannot add or delete COM ports. However, they can still view the COM settings and open the COM ports.• Improved utility user interface.• Modem dial out caused system halt on multi-processor platforms.• Driver read operations caused double completion (BSOD) on multi-processor platforms.• GetCommStatus caused a BSOD on multi-processor platforms.• ioctl of setting Xon/Xoff character failed.• Fixed bugs detected by Static Driver Verifier, which include a double completion problem and completion of IRP without releasing the cancel spinlock.• FastFlush setting error when COM port number exceeds 127.• COM Mapping problem when a disabled port is opened.EnhancementsWindows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003,Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • Added "Network Timeout" function for COM settings.• Added auto message log function.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/A• IOCTL_SERIAL_IMMEDIATE_CHAR bug causing a BSOD.• IOCTL_SERIAL_XOFF_COUNTER bug causing system halt.• Accessible IPs export and import configurations did not match.• IOCTL_SERIAL_IMMEDIATE_CHAR bug causing a BSOD.• IPSerial nsio_write and mutli-port connection problems.• Administrator could not remove serial port settings when uninstalling the NPort Administration Suite.• COM Mapping could not import files exported by Administrator v1.2.• Disconnecting an NPort will crash the application while calling nsio_close.EnhancementsWindows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003,Windows XPIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • Supports PPP Mode and Real COM Mode (RFC2217) operating mode for NPort 56xx.• Supports 64-bit Windows.• Moved nprcmisic.dll to nport.dll to cover all NPort models.• Supports NPort 5130, 5150, 5650, 5650-S-SC, 5650-M-SC.• Supports SERIAL_LSRMST_ESCAPE and SERIAL_LSRMST_MST event types of IOCTL_SERIAL_LSRMST_INSERT requests. SERIAL_LSRMST_LSR_NODATA and SERIAL_LSRMST_LSR_DATA event types are not supported due to driver limitations.New FeaturesN/AN/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs Fixed• Improved Windows 2000/XP/2003 driver "Fast Flush" performance.• Improved disconnection process to prevent application blocking.• Improved NT/2000/XP/2003 driver Ioctl performance (parity, baud, modem...).• High CPU loading with Hyper Threading systems.• COM Mapping rescan prevents some models from being able to be configured.• Port Monitor: When NPort is reconnecting, Administrator increases CPU load to 100%.• Event log lost problem.• IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_WAIT_MASK (npser+114c) BSOD RQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL problem.• (npser+5c13) BSOD KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED problem.• Verifier testing problem.• Classic mode oqueue length was not correct.• Tx does not stop on network disconnection.• Write blocked after reconnecting.EnhancementsN/AIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • Supports new functions of firmware 2.0.• Added new NPort IA model.• Added Web console toolbar.• Supports IOCTL_SERIAL_XOFF_COUNTER command (Windows 2000/XP/2003), which is used by some 16-bit programs.New Features• Registered COM number usage (Windows 2000/XP/2003). This will avoid other COM device from using the same COM number occupied by this driver.N/ASupported Operating SystemsNotesChangesApplicable ProductsBugs FixedN/AN/AEnhancementsN/AIndustrial Device Servers, NPort 5100 Series, NPort 5100A Series, NPort 5200 Series, NPort 5200A Series, NPort 5400 Series, NPort 5600 Series, NPort 5600-DT Series, NPort 5600-DTL Series • First release.New FeaturesN/AN/A。
Ruckus ZoneDirector 10.1 RELEASE NOTES说明书
Supporting ZoneDirector 10.1RELEASE NOTESPart Number: PartNumber 800-71755-001 Rev APublication Date: December 2017Copyright Notice and Proprietary Information© 2018 ARRIS Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.No part of this documentation may be used, reproduced, transmitted, or translated, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, manual, optical, or otherwise, without prior written permission of or as expressly provided by under license from ARRIS. Destination Control StatementTechnical data contained in this publication may be subject to the export control laws of the United States of America. Disclosure to nationals of other countries contrary to United States law is prohibited. It is the reader’s responsibility to determine the applicable regulations and to comply with them.DisclaimerTHIS DOCUMENTATION AND ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN (“MATERIAL”) IS PROVIDED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. ARRIS and RUCKUS WIRELESS, INC. AND THEIR LICENSORS MAKE NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO THE MATERIAL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR THAT THE MATERIAL IS ERROR-FREE, ACCURATE OR RELIABLE. ARRIS and RUCKUS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES OR UPDATES TO THE MATERIAL AT ANY TIME. Limitation of LiabilityIN NO EVENT SHALL ARRIS or RUCKUS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE, DATA OR USE, INCURRED BY YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT OR TORT, ARISING FROM YOUR ACCESS TO, OR USE OF, THE MATERIAL.TrademarksRuckus Wireless, Ruckus, the bark logo, BeamFlex, ChannelFly, Dynamic PSK, FlexMaster, ICX, Simply Better Wireless, SmartCell, SmartMesh, SmartZone, Unleashed, ZoneDirector and ZoneFlex are trademarks of Ruckus Wireless, Inc. in the United States and in other countries. Other trademarks may belong to third parties.Ruckus ZoneDirector Release Notes 2Part Number: PartNumber 800-71755-001 Rev AContentsAbout This Release (4)Supported Platforms and Upgrade Information (4)Supported Platforms (4)Access Points (4)Upgrading to This Version (5)Enhancements and Resolved Issues (6)New Access Points (6)Enhancements and New Features (6)Resolved Issues (7)Caveats, Limitations and Known Issues (8)Ruckus ZoneDirector Release NotesPart Number: PartNumber 800-71755-001 Rev A3About This ReleaseThis document provides release information on ZoneDirector release 10.1, including new features, enhancements, known issues, caveats, workarounds, upgrade details and interoperability information for version 10.1.NOTEBy downloading this software and subsequently upgrading the ZoneDirector and/or the AP to version 10.1, please be advisedthat:•The ZoneDirector will periodically connect to Ruckus and Ruckus will collect the ZoneDirector serial number, software version and build number. Ruckus will transmit a file back to the ZoneDirector and this will be used to display the currentstatus of the ZoneDirector Support Contract.•The AP may send a query to Ruckus containing the AP’s serial number. The purpose is to enable your AP to autonomously connect with a wireless LAN controller operated by your choice of cloud service provider. Ruckus maytransmit back to the AP, the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or IP address of the controller that the AP willsubsequently attempt to join.Please be advised that this information may be transferred and stored outside of your country of residence where data protection standards may be different.Supported Platforms and Upgrade InformationSupported PlatformsZoneDirector version 10.1.0.0.1515 supports the following ZoneDirector models:•ZoneDirector 1200•ZoneDirector 3000NOTEZoneDirector 5000 is discontinued as of this release, and cannot be upgraded to version 10.1 or later.Access PointsZoneDirector version 10.1.0.0.1515 supports the following Access Point models:•C110•H320•H500•H510•R300•R310•R500•R510•R600•R610•R700Ruckus ZoneDirector Release Notes 4Part Number: PartNumber 800-71755-001 Rev A•R710•R720•T300•T300e•T301n•T301s•T310d•T610•T610s•T710•T710s•ZF7055•ZF7352•ZF7372•ZF7372-E•ZF7781CM•ZF7782•ZF7782-E•ZF7782-N•ZF7782-S•ZF7982Upgrading to This VersionThis section lists important notes on upgrading ZoneDirector to this version.Officially Supported 10.1 Upgrade PathsThe following release builds can be directly upgraded to this release:•9.13.0.0.232 (9.13 GA)•9.13.1.0.11 (9.13 MR1)•9.13.1.0.26 (9.13 MR1 Refresh)•9.13.2.0.33 (9.13 MR2)•9.13.3.0.22 (9.13 MR3)•9.13.3.0.41 (9.13 MR3 Refresh)•9.13.3.0.106 (9.13 MR3 Refresh 2)•9.13.3.0.121 (9.13 MR3 Refresh 3)•9.13.3.0.133 (9.13 MR3 Refresh 4)•9.13.3.0.145 (9.13 MR3 Refresh 5)•10.0.0.0.1424 (10.0 GA)•10.0.0.0.1449 (10.0 Patch 1)Supported Platforms and Upgrade InformationUpgrading to This VersionRuckus ZoneDirector Release NotesPart Number: PartNumber 800-71755-001 Rev A5Enhancements and Resolved Issues•10.0.1.0.17 (10.0 MR1)•10.0.1.0.35 (10.0 MR1 Patch 1)If you are running an earlier version, you must upgrade to one of the above builds before upgrading to this release.If you do not have a valid Support Entitlement contract, you will be unable to upgrade ZoneDirector to this release. See the Administer > Support page for information on Support Entitlement activation.Enhancements and Resolved IssuesThis section lists new features and enhancements that have been added in this release, and any customer-reported issues from previous releases that have been resolved in this release.New Access Points•New Access Point: T310dThe T310d is a new outdoor dual-band 802.11ac Wave 2 AP designed for flexible installation in a wide variety of outdoorenvironments. The T310d features extended temperature range (-40C to 65C), one 10/100/1000 Ethernet port that supports802.3af PoE in, an optional DC power input, and a USB port for IoT devices, such as a BLE or Zigbee dongle, Z-Wave, etc.Enhancements and New FeaturesThis section lists the new features and enhancements in this release.•New UI – Phase 2This release introduces the second stage of the new redesigned web interface, which highlights network health and trafficstatistics visibility, and includes several enhancements to the overall UI organization and user-friendliness.•Adaptive Band BalancingThis feature enhances the existing Band Balancing feature by allowing client redistribution dynamically after association, ratherthan only once during the initial association.•Additional SMS Service Provider SupportCustomers can now configure a custom SMS service provider for delivering alarms and guest passes, in addition to the existing Twilio and Clickatell SMS provider options.•Client Connection TroubleshootingThis feature is designed to help customers diagnose wireless client connection issues to determine why a client fails to connect to the wireless network.•Multiple Social Media Logins on the Same WLANExisting Social Media login methods (Facebook, Google, LinkedIn and Microsoft) can now be used simultaneously on the same WLAN.•WeChat SupportA new social media WLAN type – WeChat – is now available.•Social Media Login Scale EnhancementEnhanced the scaling capabilities of Social Media WLANs.•Role-Based Application Recognition and ControlRuckus ZoneDirector Release Notes 6Part Number: PartNumber 800-71755-001 Rev AApplication Recognition and Control (ARC) features can now be applied to users based on user role, in addition to the existing per-WLAN configuration. Role-based application policies take precedence when both role-based and WLAN-based policies exist.•Source IP/Port-Based Access Control ListsCustomers can now configure ACLs to allow or deny access to wireless clients from an external source IP address or port.•ZD 1200 OEM CustomizationAllows OEM customization of ZoneDirector 1200 user interface elements.•LWAPP Tunnel Performance EnhancementThis enhancement improves the performance of tunneled WLAN traffic by reducing some time-consuming operations in the Ruckus GRE tunnel module.•Ability to Export DPSK RecordsThe Dynamic PSK Batch Generation page now provides an additional option to download generated DPSK records.•Recovery SSID EnhancementEnhanced the AP configure and recovery SSIDs to allow remote wireless configuration of newly installed APs and recovery of isolated mesh APs.•Client Flow Data LoggingThis feature allows ZoneDirector to transmit client session data to a syslog server for use in legal obligation compliance for Hotspot service providers in certain countries, or for emerging Wi-Fi monetization projects, where the ability to export session data could be useful for marketing or for use by a third-party platform.•DTIM, Directed Multicast, and RTS-CTS Configuration OptionsThe following new configuration options are available for configuring advanced wireless settings: DTIM, Directed Multicast/Broadcast Threshold, and Protection Mode.•New SNMP OID SupportSeveral new SNMP OIDs have been introduced for configuring 802.11d and BSS Minrate settings.•Bonjour Fencing EnhancementThis release enhances the functionality of the Bonjour Fencing feature by allowing fencing policies to be deployed on multiple wired devices.•End of Support for ZoneDirector 5000ZoneDirector 5000 is discontinued as of this release, and cannot be upgraded to version 10.1 or later.•Disabled TLSv1.0TLSv1.0 has been disabled in this release due to security concerns, and ZoneDirector now supports only TLSv1.1 and v1.2. For information on security incidents and responses, see https:///security.Resolved Issues•Resolved an issue related to the WPA KRACK vulnerability. For information on security incidents and responses, see https:///security. [AP-6463]This release fixes multiple vulnerabilities (also known as KRACK vulnerabilities) discovered in the four-way handshake stage of the WPA protocol. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) IDs that this release addresses include:–CVE-2017-13077–CVE-2017-13078–CVE-2017-13079Enhancements and Resolved IssuesResolved IssuesRuckus ZoneDirector Release Notes Part Number: PartNumber 800-71755-001 Rev A 7Caveats, Limitations and Known Issues–CVE-2017-13080–CVE-2017-13081–CVE-2017-13082Client devices that have not yet been patched are vulnerable to KRACK attacks. To help protect unpatched client devices from KRACK attacks, Ruckus strongly recommends running the CLI commands below:ruckus# configruckus(config)# systemruckus(config-sys)# eapol-no-retryUse the following command to disable:ruckus(config-sys)# no eapol-no-retryEnabling the eapol-no-retry feature (disabled by default) prevents the AP from retrying packets in the key exchange process that have been found to be vulnerable to KRACK attacks. Note that enabling this feature may introduce client connectivity delay in high client density environments.For more information about KRACK vulnerabilities, visit the Ruckus Support Resource Center at https:///krack-ruckus-wireless-support-resource-center.•Resolved an issue where the max clients limit was not enforced on Autonomous WLANs when an AP was disconnected from ZoneDirector. [ER-3887]Caveats, Limitations and Known IssuesThis section lists the caveats, limitations and known issues in this release.•Some new or modified UI pages have not been fully translated into all available UI languages. [ZF-17158, ZF-18280, ZF-18230]•Apple iOS 11.x clients are unable to connect to an 802.1x WLAN using Zero-IT in some situations due to changes in the way iOS11 handles TLS connections. [ZF-18254]•When running the R720 AP in sniffer mode, the Phy type, bandwidth and data rate elements are decoded incorrectly. [ZF-16839]•R720 APs are unable to properly fence Bonjour services when Bonjour Fencing is enabled on the AP. [ZF-18314]•BSS Fast Transition roaming is not working properly for Google Pixel and Sony Z5 clients. [ZF-18319]•Client Fingerprinting does not properly display the Host Name for some clients, including some Android 8.0 and Chrome OS clients. [ZF-18143]•For APs that were upgraded to 10.1 from a previous release, the uniform recovery SSID passphrase will continue to use the previous format until after a factory reset (e.g., "ruckus-<admin password>"), instead of the new passphrase format ("<admin-password>"). [ZF-18625]•Northbound Portal interface may be incompatible with some versions of curl or python. [ZF-18649]•Mac OS clients may fail to be redirected to the intended URL after authentication to a Facebook WLAN. [ZF-18607]•Spectrum Analysis on the 5 GHz radio may fail to run on some outdoor APs in certain situations due to an error that prevents the AP from changing to certain channels correctly. [ZF-18573]•Nexus 5X clients will not connect to dot1x Zero-IT profiles using the Zero-IT Android APP. [ZF-18252]Ruckus ZoneDirector Release Notes 8Part Number: PartNumber 800-71755-001 Rev A。
TestStand 2.0 Release Notes说明书
CVI ™,LabVIEW ™,National Instruments™,™,and TestStand ™are trademarks of National Instruments Corporation.Product and company names mentioned herein are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies.322519D-01©Copyright 1999,2001National Instruments Corp.All rights reserved.March 2001T EST S TAND R ELEASE N OTESVersion 2.0These release notes contain system requirements,installation instructions,new features,and updated information to help you begin usingTestStand 2.0.ContentsTestStand Installation (2)Minimum System Requirements (2)Installing TestStand (2)Upgrade Notes (3)Preserving Your Changes to TestStand Components (3)Installing Multiple TestStand Versionson the Same Machine (4)What Is New and Different in TestStand 2.0 (4)New Features (4)Changes Between TestStand 2.0and TestStand 1.0.x (6)Numeric Limit Step (6)Creating Subproperties (6)Executing Steps (7)LabVIEW Palette (7)Changes Between TestStand 2.0and TestStand 2.0Beta (7)Changes to the TestStand User Manual (8)Chapter 2—Sequence Editor Options (8)Workspace Window (8)Multiline Edit Control in Dialog Boxes (8)Chapter 6—Sequence Execution (8)Chapter 11—Synchronization Step Types (10)Chapter 18—Databases (10)Additional Support Information..............................................................11™TestStand Release Notes TestStand InstallationThe TestStand setup program installs TestStand on your computer in approximately 10minutes.Minimum System RequirementsTo run TestStand for Windows 2000/NT/Me/9x ,you must have the following:•Windows 2000/NT 4.0or later,or Windows Me/9x .For Windows NT,National Instruments recommends Service Pack 3or later.•At least a 266MHz Pentium class or higher microprocessor •SVGA resolution or higher video adapter,with a minimum 800×600video resolution •Minimum of 64MB of memory •100MB free hard disk space (250MB recommended)•Microsoft-compatible mouseInstalling TestStandNote National Instruments recommends that you close other applications before you install TestStand.CautionIf you have LabVIEW VIs that you saved with a version of LabVIEW older than5.1that call the TestStand API,you must mass compile them in LabVIEW 5.1or later before installing TestStand 2.0.If you do not do mass compile your VIs,you will have to manually replace every ActiveX diagram node that uses the TestStand API.The TestStand 2.0installer displays a message box if it detects an existing LabVIEW installation.Follow these instructions to install TestStand:1.V erify that your computer and monitor are powered on and that you have installed Windows 2000/NT 4.0or later,or Windows Me/9x .2.Insert your TestStand Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.3.Choose Run from the Start menu.4.Type x :\tssetup.exe in the input box,where x is your CD-ROM drive,and click on OK .5.Follow the instructions that appear in the dialogboxes.©National Instruments Corporation 3TestStand Release NotesNational Instruments recommends that you install the complete TestStandprogram to take full advantage of all the TestStand capabilities.If youchoose to install with options,select the options you want and follow thedirections on the screen.If necessary,you can run the setup program againlater and install additional files.Refer to the <TestStand>\Doc\Readme.txt file for any additionalissues that are too recent to be included in the printed TestStanddocumentation.Upgrade NotesThis section contains information on how to upgrade from a previousversion of TestStand.Preserving Your Changes to TestStand ComponentsTestStand 2.0includes changes to several components that users may alsochange.For example,TestStand 2.0enhances the process model,operatorinterfaces,and certain step types.If you have made changes to one of thesecomponents and placed the changes in the appropriate user directory,TestStand 2.0will not overwrite your changes.Your modified componentwill continue to function correctly with TestStand 2.0.However,if you want both the changes you have made to a component andthe changes that TestStand 2.0provides,you must do one of the following:•Use a file-differencing tool to determine the changes between theTestStand 2.0version of the component and the original version of thecomponent that you modified.Apply the TestStand 2.0improvementsto your version of the component.•Use a file-differencing tool to determine the changes you made to thecomponent.Reapply your improvements to a copy you make of theTestStand 2.0version of the component.Which option you choose depends on whether you or TestStand 2.0madethe larger number of changes to the component.To compare sequence files,use the sequence file diff/merge tool in theTestStand 2.0sequence editor.To compare text files,use a source codedifferencing tool such as Microsoft Windiff,or the file diff/merge tool in theLabWindows/CVI editor.Note Subsets of different versions of the same component are not necessarilyinteroperable without modifications.For example,you cannot replace a single sequence in the 2.0process model with the corresponding sequence from the 1.0.x process model without making furthermodifications.Installing Multiple TestStand Versionson the Same MachineNational Instruments recommends that you install only one version ofTestStand on a particular machine.Although TestStand2.0will install ona machine that contains a previous TestStand version,only one version ofTestStand can be active at a time.If you must install TestStand2.0on thesame machine as an earlier TestStand version,you can use the TestStandVersion Selection utility to select which TestStand version is active.Youcan find the Version Selection utility in the following directory,<ProgramFiles>\NationalInstruments\Shared\TestStandVerSelect\TSVerSelect.exe.If you activate TestStand2.0and run an operator interface from your1.0.xinstallation,the operator interface uses the2.0engine,step types,andcomponents.If you activate TestStand1.0.x and run a TestStand2.0operator interface or the sequence editor,the application you run will notfunction correctly.TestStand2.0installs shortcut items to the Start»Programs»NationalInstruments»TestStand menu.Previous versions of TestStand installedshortcut items to the Start»Programs»National Instruments TestStandmenu.When you install TestStand2.0without uninstalling a previousversion of TestStand,your start menu can contain both groups of shortcutitems.The version switcher utility does not alter start menu items or otherapplication shortcuts.Y ou must ensure that you run the version of thesequence editor or operator interface that you intend.What Is New and Different in TestStand2.0New FeaturesTestStand2.0contains the following new features:•Two new process models,Batch Model and Parallel Model•Synchronization step types•Built-in step synchronization properties•Asynchronous sequence calls•HTBasic adapter•API additions•Workspaces,projects,and source code control•Sequence file diff/merge tool•IVI step types•Instrument session managerTestStand Release •Report enhancements–Automatic reporting–Batch reports–XML reports example•Database logging–New database logger–TestStand2.0schema–Measurement logging•Combined property loader•Numeric Limit Test step enhancements–Units–Numeric Format•Multiple Numeric Limit Test step•Message Popup step enhancements–Timeouts–Positioning–Modality•DLL adapter enhancements–Structure passing–Enumeration parameters–Function call editing•New engine callbacks•Declare variable in the expression browser•Save as version1.0.x•Step type enhancements–Multiple type palettes–Unlimited substeps–Combining step types–Step type menu editor–Version properties–Apply changes to all step instances•Update sequence files tool•V arious performance improvements•V ariable propagation•Localized decimal point support©National Instruments Corporation5TestStand Release Notes•Special floating point numbers:NAN,IND,INF•New examples•List view tip strips•Installable tool menu items•Operator interface manual source•Failure chain in reports•Documentation generator options•File dialog box directory history list•Improvements to the Assemble Test VIsChanges Between TestStand2.0and TestStand1.0.xThe following are changes in behavior between TestStand2.0andTestStand1.0.x.Numeric Limit StepIn TestStand1.0.x,the numeric limit step provides a radix selection ringthat specifies the numeric format of limit values in the Edit Limits dialogbox.In TestStand2.0,these radix selections are a subset of a more generalset of numeric formatting options.Unlike TestStand1.0.x,the numericformat option now applies to the limit and measurement values for the stepin the test report.Creating SubpropertiesTestStand2.0no longer allows you to create subproperties under a propertythat is not a container.To conform to this change,TestStand has adjustedthe structure of the User data type as follows:•Each privilege group is a container property instead of a Boolean.•Each privilege group has a Boolean subproperty named GrantAll.Instead of setting the Boolean value of a privilege group,you now setthe GrantAll property to specify whether a user has all privilegeswithin a privilege group.Applications that check privileges with the CurrentUserHasPrivilegefunction will continue to function correctly with no changes.If yourapplication depends on the ability to create subproperties withinnon-container properties,you can set the NoSubPropertiesAllowedInNonContainers entry in TestExec.ini to False.However,to ensurecompatibility with future versions of TestStand,National Instrumentsrecommends that you contact TestStand support for assistance inrestructuring your application to avoid the use of this obsolete feature. TestStand Release Executing StepsWhen an execution is terminating in TestStand1.0.x and a step in a cleanupstep group calls a subsequence,the steps in the main step group of thesubsequence do not execute.TestStand2.0correctly executes the steps inthe main step group of the subsequence.TestStand1.0.x incorrectly checks the step run mode for Force Pass andForce Fail before evaluating the step precondition.TestStand2.0checksonly the run mode for Skip before evaluating the step precondition.TestStand2.0checks for Force Pass and Force Fail after evaluatingthe step precondition.Refer to Table6-5,Order of Actions That a StepPerforms,for more information.LabVIEW PaletteIn TestStand2.0,the TestStand API Enumerations.vi is combined withTestStand API Numeric Constants.vi.TestStand2.0does not have the VIsGet Property Value(Variant).vi and TestStand Set Property Value(Variant).vi because of a problem with LV variant indicators.For moreinformation,refer to the LabVIEW Related Problems in<TestStand>\Doc\Readme.txt.TestStand2.0has three new VIs:GetSession.vi,TestStand - Start Modal Dialog.vi,andTestStand - End Modal Dialog.vi.The VIsInitializeTerminationMonitor.vi,GetMonitorStatus.vi,andCloseTerminationMonitor.vi replace Check for StoppingExecution.vi.The VIs IVI Refnum to session.vi,Session toIVI refnum.vi,VISA Refnum to session.vi,and Session toVISA refnum.vi replaced Refnum to session.vi and Session torefnum.vi.Changes Between TestStand2.0and TestStand2.0BetaThe following are changes in behavior between TestStand2.0andTestStand2.0Beta:•The TestStand2.0Beta software specifies that primary key columnsthat store GUID values use a string data type of size32characters.In the final TestStand2.0release,the data type for Access is GUID andthe data type for SQL Server is UNIQUEIDENTIFIER.•Several methods in the final TestStand2.0API have changed since the2.0Beta.To ensure correct operation of a component you built with a2.0Beta API,you must recompile the component with the releaseversion of the TestStand2.0API and correct any compile errors.Beta components that you do not build,such as the TestStand sequenceeditor,do not run with the release API.Y ou must use the releaseversions of these components when you use the release API.©National Instruments Corporation7TestStand Release NotesTestStand Release Notes Changes to the TestStand User ManualThis section contains information on several changes and additions to the TestStand User Manual .Chapter 2—Sequence Editor OptionsWorkspace WindowThe icons in the Workspace window have changed.Replace the section on page 2-9with the following text:The following icons appear in the Workspace window.•Project file.•Workspace file.•Sequence file.•Any file that does not have a file association.•File is a code module or folder contains code modules.•File not found on disk.•File is currently checked into the source code control system.•File is currently checked out of the source code control system.Multiline Edit Control in Dialog BoxesAdd the following Note to page 2-18,before the Controlling Sequence Flow section.Note In TestStand 2.0,pressing <Enter>in a comment control in any dialog box closes that dialog box.To insert a carriage return in a comment control,press <Ctrl-Enter>.Chapter 6—Sequence ExecutionTable 6-5on page 6-25has changed.Replace the table and text with the following:Table 6-5.Order of Actions That a Step Performs Action NumberDescriptionRemarks 1Enter batch synchronizationsectionIf option isset 2Allocate step result —3Check run mode for Skipped —4Evaluate precondition—5Acquire step lock If option is set6Check run mode for Force Pass and Force Fail—7Load module if not already loaded—8Evaluate Loop Initialization expression Only if looping9Evaluate Loop While expression,skip to action23Only if loopingif False10Allocate loop iteration result Only if looping11Call Pre Step engine callbacks—12Evaluate Pre expression—13Call Pre Step substeps for step type—14Call module—15Call Post Step substeps for step type TestStand callsPost Step substepseven if the usercode modulegenerates arun-time error.This enables PostStep substeps toperform errorhandling,ifappropriate.16Evaluate Post expression—17Evaluate Status expression—18Call Post Step engine callbacks—19Call Post Step failure engine callbacks Only if loopiteration fails 20Fill out loop iteration result Only if looping21Call PostResultListEntry engine callbacks Only if looping22Evaluate Loop Increment expression,return to action9Only if looping23Evaluate Loop Status expression Only if looping24Unload module if required—©National Instruments Corporation9TestStand Release NotesTestStand Release Notes Usually,a step performs only a subset of these actions,depending on theconfiguration of the step and the test station.When TestStand detects arun-time error,it usually proceeds to action 29.If a run-time error occurs ina loop iteration,TestStand performs action 20before it performs action 29.Chapter 11—Synchronization Step TypesAdd the following note to the Mismatched Sections section on page 11-58.Note Typically,you set the step batch synchronization property to Parallel for any step that can cause a branch to a previous step,for example,a goto step or a step with a goto post action.This ensures that the branching step executes concurrently for all sequence instances,even when the step is nested within another synchronized section.Executing the backward branch concurrently prevents unintended mismatched sections that can result from one thread reaching a previous section while another thread that has yet to branch back waits at a different section before the branch.Chapter 18—DatabasesAdd the following bullet below New Data Link in the Database Viewer FileMenu section on page 18-33.•Save Data Link —Prompts the user for a filename and saves the datalink of the active window to a .udl file.This option is only visiblewhen a TableView or ExecuteSQL window is active.25Update sequence failed state 26Call Post Step failure engine callbacks Only if step fails27Execute post action —28Release step lock If option is set 29Fill out step result —30Call PostResultListEntry engine callbacks —31Exit batch synchronization section If option is setAdditional Support InformationFor additional information on TestStand,refer to the National InstrumentsWeb site at /support/teststand/.The Web site containsmany electronic support services such as a KnowledgeBase database,National Instruments Developer Zone(NIDZ),example programs,andsoftware libraries.These resources can help you in your development.National Instruments also offers an e-mail-based TestStand technicaldiscussion forum.You can join the forum by sending an e-mail to**********************.edu with the following text in the body ofthe note:SUBSCRIBE TESTEXEC <first name> <last name>You will receive an e-mail response with further instructions on sendingmessages to the forum and unsubscribing from the forum.©National Instruments 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November 2014 Release Notes说明书
Release Notes November 2014 Feature DescriptionTrade & Orders •Trade Armor Optionso New tab with ability to view and trade single leg and select multi-leg options.o Upcoming earnings and dividends displayed within contract listo Expandable contract detail to display probability, Delta and Implied Volatility o Integrated view of equity and option positions for the underlying securityo Resize Trade Armor horizontally to increase chart footprint•Orderso View price improvement details at the order and execution levelOptions •Create duplicate multi-leg option orders via right click menu on Orders tool •Trade single leg options in the multi-leg option ticket•Buy-writes and Collars may now be placed in margin in Limited Margin Accounts •Pre-market options trading via the Directed Trading ticket for SPX and VIX only.o Dependent on the CBOE availability – CBOE targeting Q1 2015.Account Management •Balanceso Portfolio Margin - assesses margin requirements based on overall portfolio risk;well-diversified accounts may result in reduced margin requirements.*To be considered, an account’s minimum equity must be above $150,000.Contact a Fidelity Representative at 800-544-6666 for more details. •Positionso Heat map display of performance, volume, yield and P/E views gives you a visual way to look at your positionso Exclude Wash Sales – ability to display the unadjusted columns for Basis, Purchase Price, Gain/Loss, and % Gain/Loss via Settings*Please note households with less than 120 trades per 12 month period thathave incurred a wash sale prior to September 2014 must call 800-544-6666 toenable this feature.o Trade Armor column identifies where open orders exist and provides easy access to Trade Armoro Lots details now included when exporting Positions via right clickChart •Improved chart real estate when hiding chart tabs •Print, export, and Save moved into main menuGeneral •Mouse scroll wheel increases/decreases quantity fields in lots of 100 while price fields are adjusted by $.01July 2014Feature DescriptionTrade Armor •New Research tab with Equity Summary Score (ESS), Earnings, and Dividends foreasy access to commonly requested data points•Equities will display the Equity Summary Score, Earnings, and Dividends•ETFs will display Basic Facts, Top 5 Holdings, and Distributions•View Details links will direct you to for additional information Trading•Enable Cash/Margin Trade Type field on trade tickets via Settingso New Trade Setting will allow you to always display the cash/margin tradetype drop down when trading in a margin accounto Cash accounts will continue to display type as needed, i.e. limitedmargin, spreads in IRA•Color-code Orders via Settingso New Orders setting will allow you to color code orders by status, action,Time-in-force or order typeo A set of standard colors are available, as well as the ability to create acustom coloro The last color choice “wins”; for example, if you choose to color buyorders green and then choose to color market orders blue, a buy order atthe market would be colored blueo Orders in a pending status will not be color coded if status color has beencustomized•Print Orders via right-click, including execution detailsOptions •Option Summary: view options by underlying, strategy, or expirationo Quickly seed a trade ticket using the action or right-click menuo View margin requiremento Easily identify in-the-money contracts with orange indicator bar•Show/Hide Weeklies on Option Chain•Expiration selection now persists when changing symbols in Option Chain•New Options tab in the main navigation menu for easier access to option tools•Access the Learning Center’s Options Strategy Guide from the Help menuNews and Market Data •Streaming Bloomberg TV•Equity Summary Score available in Quote, Positions, and Watch Lists •Support 4 decimal pricing for low priced securities in Watch List, Directed Trading, Charts, and Orders•Enhanced Headline News search categoryAccount Management •Expanded History - 4.9 years now available & no limitation on custom date range searcheso Pre-set date filters changed from quarterly periods to past years •Show/Hide Security types on Positions: Hide security types like Cash from your positions using the Manage menu•Position Totals, including cost basis, now available at the bottom of the grid o If a security type like cash is hidden from the grid, the totals at the bottom will not include Cash position; however the summary totals at the top will •View Accounts in a single listo Select to view accounts in a grouped menu or single list menuCharts•The Learning Centers Technical Indicator Guide with images and calculation detailsnow accessible from the Help menu•Improved intraday chart display for 1, 3 and 5 minute intervalsEnhancedInteractions•Alternate row color for grid tools including Positions, Watch Lists, Orders and Filters via General Settings•Navigation Updates including new Options menu, Trade Fixed Income andInternational Trade, and Reassign lots from Account Features.February 2014Feature DescriptionTrading•Trade Armoro An innovative visual approach to trading and risk management with keyinformation needed to make informed trading decisions, including positionlevel unrealized and year-to-date realized gain/loss information, charts withsupport and resistance levels, quotes and the latest news headlines. TradeArmor provides the ability to quickly and easily create trades, showing theestimated gain or loss based on the order price, and replacing an order is asimple as dragging the open order price indicator to your new desired priceand submitting the order. Use Trade Armor to place a variety of orders, suchas limits, stops, stop limits, trailing stops, and brackets. If you use alerts,creating and managing is also as easy as dragging and dropping the alert to aprice point on the chart.•Conditional Tradingo Contingento One Cancels the Other (OCO)o One Triggers the Others (OTO)o One Triggers an OCO (OTOCO)•Order Status Enhancementso Ability to display orders on 1 row•Expanded display filtering to includeo Filledo Openo Partially Filled•Ability to view a single account, all accounts or an account groupAccount Management •Account Summaryo A quick view of profit and loss information in one tool, along with key balance and order information•Today’s Unrealized Gain/Loss for intraday traded positions (Trade Armor, Positions, and Account Summary)•Closed Positionso Search up to 10 years of closed positions history including the ability to search by securityCharts•Point and Figure chart style•Additional Indicatorso Chaikin A/D Oscillatoro Volume Weighted Moving Avg.o Wilder Moving Avg.Print•Use the right-click menu to print your order confirmations, positions or watch lists EnhancedInteractions•Ability to delete symbols from the symbol drop-down listNovember 2013Feature DescriptionTrading•Trade on unsettled funds and day trade stocks and options in retirements accounts using limited margin•Trade Mini-Options on the Directed Trade and Multi-leg Options ticket•Pre-market time-in-force in Directed Trading now ends at 9:28 AM ET.Account management •View positions, history, and news by account groups set up on •Gain insight into the total account value and pending activity balances on Positions (displayed when you mouse-over the Total Market Value)•Change your tax-sensitive disposal method online using the new Cost Basis Information Tracking page available under Account FeaturesChart•Take advantage of 7 new indicators:•Aroon•StochRSI•ATRP- Average True Range Percentage•DPO- Detrended Price Oscillator•DSS- Double Smoothed Stochastic•HV- Historical Volatility•RVI- Relative Vigor Index News•View streaming news articles by providerOptions Enhancements •Profit/Loss Calculator: customize implied volatility assumption, display Greeks data, include/exclude expired options, and zoom and pan on chart •Access your custom option scans in the Filters toolEnhanced Interactions •Quickly add a symbol to a custom watch list from Quote, Filters, Chart, and Option Chain using the right-click or action menu•Close a tool directly from the Tools in Use menuRelease v7 (July 2013)This release offers further enhancements to our next generation platform, many in direct response to your feedback, such as a new theme color and historical time and sales data. We are continually updating our next generation platform with new features and functionality and encourage you to send us your suggestions by selecting Tell Us What You Think located under the Help menu.Feature DescriptionTime and Sales View real-time time and sales data and up to 30 days of historical time and sales informationColor Theme ▪ A new blue background color theme is now available from General SettingsChart ▪Ability to export your chart as image▪Ability to modify color of line chart▪Events data: added ex-dividend dates, dividend pay date andearning release date to the mouse over tooltipsResizableQuote▪Customize the quote tool to your desired sizeMarket Data ▪New market data fields now available for Quotes and Watch Lists: Intrinsic Value and Time Value for options, Volume-WeightedAverage Price (VWAP), Sector & Industry information, DividendPayment CurrencyHard to Borrow ▪Gain visibility into financing costs and share availability for hard to borrow securities in the quote tool and during the short sale order entry processBalances ▪Margin accounts now include cash available to trade without margin impact and daily mark to market on short activityNew accountsetting▪Allows account sorting by nickname or account numberApril 2013This release included:Feature DescriptionTrading▪Directed options trading with ability to view montage by price orexchange▪Custom time-in-force for more control over the expiration of your day or GTC orders▪Ability to quote and trade mini optionsAdvanced Options Analytics ▪Probability calculator helps determine the probability of an underlying equity or index trading above, below, or between certain price targets on a specified date▪Profit and loss calculator evaluates the potential profitability of owned and simulated positionsMarket Data ▪Expanded Filters tool includes pre-built option scans to help spot trading opportunities▪Detailed options data, including: historical and implied volatility, call/put ratios, and today’s biggest tradesJanuary 2013This release included:Feature DescriptionTrading▪Multi-trade to store and/or place multiple trades individually orsimultaneously▪Directed equity trading with depth of book, advanced order types and access to trade order routing algorithms▪ Extended hours trading through the directed trade ticketAccount▪ Detailed balances and margin call informationInformation▪ Account history▪ Find position in all accounts toolCharts▪ 7 new indicators: Average Directional Index, Average Volume, Cup with Handle, Hull Moving Average, Ichimoku Cloud, P/E Ratio, andRelative Strength Comparison▪ 3 new drawing tools: Regression Channel, Speed Resistance andLinear Regression▪ Confirmed and anticipated* pattern and event recognition, as well as Elliott Wave analysis* all provided by Recognia, a leader in technicalanalysis▪ Create up to 5 tabs in each chartMarket Data▪ Expanded quote data information▪ Pre-built index watch list▪ Pre-built, delayed futures watch list▪ Filters tool for access to most actives, top gainers/losers, etc.Enhanced▪ Easy to use navigation including powerful right-click and action Interactions menus to populate a trade ticket and quickly access key tools▪ Click bid and ask fields to populate trade tickets▪ Shortcut buttons for Trade, Orders, and Quote from the mainnavigation▪ Re-order symbols when editing a custom watch list▪ Quick access from the main navigation to key features such as: option summary, closed positions and margin calculatorMessage▪ Three new alert types, including: account, education and system Center*Recognia Anticipated Events and Elliot Wave analysis are offered to customers who trade 120+ over a 12-month rolling period.November 2011This release included:Feature DescriptionTrading▪Multi-Leg Option Trading▪Specific Share/ Tax Lot TradingGeneral▪Setting to Skip Trade Previews and Confirmations TradeSettingsJune 2011This release included:Feature Description Option▪Streaming, priced option chainChainJanuary 2011This release included:Feature Description Order▪Streaming Order Status toolStatusCharts▪Advanced, streaming chartsTicker▪Customizable streaming ticker▪Market breadthNovember 2010This release included:Feature DescriptionTrading▪Trade ticket for stocks, mutual funds, and options tradesMarket▪Streaming Quotes toolDataAlerts▪Set Alert functionality▪Message Center with trade and price alertsOptions trading entails significant risk and is not appropriate for all investors. Certain complex options strategies carry additional risk. Before trading options, please read Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options. Supporting documentation for any claims, if applicable, will be furnished upon request. Active Trader Pro Platforms SM is available to customers trading 36 times or more in a rolling 12-month period. Greeks are mathematical calculations used to determine the effect of various factors on options. Fidelity Brokerage Services, Member NYSE, SIPC900 Salem Street, Smithfield, RI 02917© 2016 FMR LLC.696078.3.0.。
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Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler Professional Edition 11.0 for Windows* Installation Guide and Release Notes1 October 20081 IntroductionThis document describes how to install the product, provides a summary of new and changed product features and includes notes about features and problems not described in the product documentation.1.1 Product ContentsIntel® Visual Fortran Compiler Professional Edition 11.0 for Windows* includes the following components:•Intel® Visual Fortran Compilers for building applications that run on IA-32, Intel® 64 and IA-64 architecture systems•Intel® Assembler for IA-64 Architecture Applications•Intel® Math Kernel Library•Integration into Microsoft* development environments•Microsoft Visual Studio 2005* Premier Partner Edition (not included with Student or Evaluation licenses or in Compiler Suite products)• On-disk documentationIntel® Visual Fortran Compiler Professional Edition with IMSL* for Windows* includes the above plus the IMSL* Fortran Numerical Library* from Visual Numerics*1.2 System Requirements1.2.1 Architecture TerminologyIntel® compilers and libraries support three platforms: general combinations of processor architecture and operating system type. This section explains the terms that Intel uses to describe the platforms in its documentation, installation procedures and support site.IA-32 Architecture refers to systems based on 32-bit processors generally compatible with the Intel Pentium® II processor, (for example, Intel® Pentium® 4 processor or Intel® Xeon® processor), or processors from other manufacturers supporting the same instruction set, running a 32-bit operating system.Intel® 64 Architecture refers to systems based on IA-32 architecture processors which have 64-bit architectural extensions, for example, Intel® Core™2 processor family), running a 64-bit operating system such as Microsoft Windows XP* Professional x64 Edition or MicrosoftWindows Vista* x64. If the system is running a 32-bit version of the Windows operating system, then IA-32 architecture applies instead. Systems based on AMD* processors running a 64-bit version of Windows are also supported by Intel compilers for Intel® 64 architecture applications.IA-64 Architecture refers to systems based on the Intel® Itanium® processor running a 64-bit operating system.Native and Cross-Platform DevelopmentThe term "native" refers to building an application that will run on the same platform that it was built on; for example, building on IA-32 architecture to run on IA-32 architecture. The term "cross-platform" or "cross-compilation" refers to building an application on a platform type different from the one on which it will be run, for example, building on IA-32 architecture to run on Intel® 64 architecture systems. Not all combinations of cross-platform development are supported and some combinations may require installation of optional tools and libraries.The following table describes the supported combinations of compilation host (system on which you build the application) and application target (system on which the application runs).Host \ Target IA-32Intel® 64 IA-64IA-32 Yes Yes YesIntel® 64 Yes Yes YesIA-64No No Yes1.2.2 Minimum System Requirements• A PC based on an IA-32 architecture processor supporting the Intel® Streaming SIMD 2 Extensions (Intel® SSE2) instructions, or a PC based on an Intel® 64 architectureprocessor or 64-bit AMD* Athlon* or Opteron* processor, or a PC based on an IA-64architecture (Intel® Itanium) processor•512MB RAM (1GB recommended)• 1.4GB free disk space required for all product features and all architectures•Microsoft Windows XP*, Microsoft Windows Vista*, Microsoft Windows Server 2003*, Microsoft Windows Server 2008* or Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008* (embeddededitions not supported)•To use the Microsoft Visual Studio development environment or command-line tools to build IA-32 or Intel® 64 architecture applications, one of:o Microsoft Visual Studio 2008* Standard Edition or higher with C++ and “X64 Compiler and Tools” components installed [1]o Microsoft Visual Studio 2005* Standard Edition or higher with C++ and “X64 Compiler and Tools” components installed [1]o Intel® Visual Fortran development environment based on Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition (included with some license types of Intel® FortranCompiler) [2]•To use the Microsoft Visual Studio development environment or command-line tools to build IA-32 architecture applications, one of:o Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003* with C++ component installed [3]o Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003* [3]•To use the Microsoft Visual Studio development environment or command-line tools to build IA-64 architecture applications, one of:o Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Team System Edition with C++ and “Itanium Compiler and Tools” components installed [4] plus Microsoft Windows SDK forWindows 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5*o Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System Edition with C++ and “Itanium Compiler and Tools” components installed [4]•To use command-line tools only to build IA-32 architecture applications, one of:: o Microsoft Visual C++ 2008* Express Editiono Microsoft Visual C++ 2005* Express Edition [5]•To use command-line tools only to build Intel® 64 architecture applications, one of: o Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Platform SDKo Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit Update for Windows Vista*o Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5* •To use command-line tools only to build IA-64 architecture applications, one of: o Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Platform SDKo Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5* •To read the on-disk documentation, Adobe Reader* 7.0 or laterNotes:1. Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and 2008 Standard Edition installs the “x64 Compiler andTools” component by default – the Professional and higher editions require a “Custom”install to select this.2. Intel® Visual Fortran development environment based on Microsoft Visual Studio 2005Premier Partner Edition is included with Academic and Commercial licenses for IntelVisual Fortran Compiler Professional Edition. It is not included with Evaluation orStudent licenses, nor with “Compiler Suite” products that also include the Intel® C++Compiler. This development environment provides everything necessary to edit, buildand debug Fortran applications. Some features of the full Visual Studio product are not included, such as:•Resource Editor (see ResEdit*, a third-party tool, for a substitute)•Automated conversion of Compaq* Visual Fortran projects•Menu option to compile a single source file•Data breakpoints in the debugger3. Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 is not supported on Microsoft Windows Vista. Supportfor Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 will be removed in a future release of the product.4. Microsoft Visual Studio is not supported for installation on IA-64 architecture systems5. If you will be installing Microsoft Visual Studio Premier Partner Edition and you wish toalso use Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition (for separate access to the C++compiler), you must uninstall Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition before installing VisualStudio Premier Partner Edition along with Intel Visual Fortran Compiler. After the Fortraninstall is complete, you may reinstall Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition if desired. Please note that the Fortran and C++ compiler environments will be separate and not combined.6. Applications can be run on the same Windows versions as specified above fordevelopment. Applications may also run on non-embedded 32-bit versions of Microsoft Windows earlier than Windows XP, though Intel does not test these for compatibility.Your application may depend on a Win32 API routine not present in older versions ofWindows. You are responsible for testing application compatibility. You may need tocopy certain run-time DLLs onto the target system to run your application.1.2.3 Support Deprecated for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003*In a future major release of Intel Visual Fortran Compiler, support for Microsoft Visual Studio.NET 2003* will be removed. Intel recommends migrating to a current version of Microsoft Visual Studio.1.3 InstallationIf you are installing the product for the first time, please be sure to have the product serial number available as you will be asked for it during installation. A valid license is required for installation and use.To begin installation, insert the first product DVD in your computer’s DVD drive; the installation should start automatically. If it does not, open the top-level folder of the DVD drive in Windows Explorer and double-click on setup.exe.If you received your product as a downloadable file, double-click on the executable file (.EXE) to begin installation. Note that there are several different downloadable files available, each providing different combinations of components. Please read the download web page carefully to determine which file is appropriate for you.You do not need to uninstall previous versions or updates before installing a newer version – the new version will coexist with the older versions. If you want to remove older versions, you may do so before or after installing the newer one.1.3.1 Installing the IMSL* Fortran Numerical Library*If you have Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Professional Edition with IMSL*, the IMSL installation is separate from the compiler installation: either a separate download or a separate disc. You must install the compiler before installing IMSL.1.3.2 Configure Visual Studio for 64-bit ApplicationsIf you are using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005* or 2008 and will be developing 64-bit applications (for the Intel® 64 or IA-64 architectures) you may need to change the configuration of Visual Studio to add 64-bit support.If you are using Visual Studio 2005/2008 Standard Edition or Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition, no configuration is needed to build Intel® 64 architecture applications. For other editions:1. From Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs, select “Microsoft Visual Studio 2005”(or 2008) > Change/Remove. The Visual Studio Maintenance Mode window will appear.Click Next.2. Click Add or Remove Features3. Under “Select features to install”, expand Language Tools > Visual C++4. If the box “X64 Compiler and Tools” is not checked, check it, then click Update. If thebox is already checked, click Cancel.To use Microsoft Visual Studio 2005/2008 Team System Edition to build applications to run on IA-64 architecture systems, follow the above steps and ensure that the box “Itanium Compiler and Tools” is checked.1.3.3 Installation on Microsoft Windows Vista*On Microsoft Windows Vista*, Microsoft Visual 2003* is not supported. Microsoft Visual Studio 2005* users (including Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition) should install Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 (VS 2005 SP1) as well as the Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 Update for Windows Vista, which is linked to from the VS 2005 SP1 page. After installing these updates, you must ensure that Visual Studio runs with Administrator permissions, otherwise you will be unable to use the Intel compiler. For more information, please see Microsoft's Visual Studio on Windows Vista page and related documents.When installing on Microsoft Windows Vista and with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, you may see one or more warning boxes saying that there are compatibility issues with Visual Studio 2005. In some cases, these warning boxes may be hidden behind the installer window making it appear that the installation has stalled. Look in the Windows task bar for additional windows that require acknowledgement before proceeding. You may safely allow Visual Studio 2005 to run as part of the compiler install process – after installation is complete, be sure to install the two Service Pack 1 updates as described in the paragraph above.1.3.4 Known Installation IssuesThe following installation issues are present in the current version – they will be corrected in a future update.•You must manually add the include and lib folders for the Intel® Math Kernel Library, if installed, to Visual Studio using the Tools > Options > Intel Fortran >Compilers dialog. For example:$(IFORT_COMPILER11)mkl\include1.4 Changing, Updating and Removing the ProductUse the Windows Control Panel applet for removing or uninstalling programs to remove the product.If you want to add or remove components of the installed product, rerun the product setup program (setup.exe) of the version currently installed. This cannot be done from the Windows Control Panel. If you downloaded the product, the setup program was unpacked to C:\Program Files\Intel\Download\FortranCompilerPro11.0 by default.When installing an updated version of the product, you do not need to remove the older version first. You can have multiple versions of the compiler installed and select among them. If you remove a newer version of the product you may have to reinstall the integrations into Microsoft Visual Studio from the older version.1.5 Installation FoldersThe 11.0 product installs into a different arrangement of folders than in previous versions. The new arrangement is shown in the diagram below. Not all folders will be present in a given installation.•C:\Program Files\Intel\Compiler\11.0\xxx\Fortrano binia32ia32_intel64ia32_ia64intel64ia64o includeia32intel64ia64o libia32intel64ia64o mklo Documentationcompiler_fmklo SamplesWhere xxx is the three-digit update number and the folders under bin, include and lib are used as follows:•ia32: Files used to build applications that run on IA-32•intel64: Files used to build applications that run on Intel® 64•ia64: Files used to build applications that run on IA-64•ia32_intel64: Compilers that run on IA-32 to build applications that run on Intel®64 •ia32_ia64: Compilers that run on IA-32 (or Intel® 64) to build applications that run on IA-64If you have both the Intel C++ and Intel Fortran compilers installed, they will share folders for a given version.If you are installing on a system with a non-English language version of Windows, the name of the Program Files folder may be different. On Intel® 64 architecture systems, the folder name is Program Files (X86) or the equivalent.1.6 DocumentationProduct documentation can be found in the Documentation folder as shown under Installation Folders.1.7 Technical SupportIf you did not register your compiler during installation, please do so at the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center. Registration entitles you to free technical support, product updates and upgrades for the duration of the support term.For information about how to find Technical Support, Product Updates, User Forums, FAQs, tips and tricks, and other support information, pleasevisit /software/products/support/fwinNote: If your distributor provides technical support for this product, please contact them for support rather than Intel.2 Intel® Visual Fortran CompilerThis section summarizes changes, new features and late-breaking news about the Intel® Visual Fortran Compiler.2.1 CompatibilityIn general, object code and modules compiled with earlier versions of Intel Visual Fortran (8.0 and later) may be used in a build with version 11. Exceptions include:•Objects built with the multi-file interprocedural optimization (/Qipo) option must be recompiled.•Objects built for the Intel® 64 or IA-64 architectures with a compiler version earlier than10.0 and that have module variables must be recompiled. If non-Fortran sourcesreference these variables, the external names may need to be changed to remove anincorrect leading underscore.•Modules that specified an ATTRIBUTES ALIGN directive and were compiled with versions earlier than 11 must be recompiled. The compiler will notify you if this issue is encountered.Note: In version 11, the IA-32 architecture default for code generation has changed to assume that Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 (Intel® SSE2) instructions are supported by the processor on which the application is run. See below for more information.2.2 New and Changed Compiler FeaturesPlease refer to the compiler documentation for details•Features from Fortran 2003o Enumeratorso Type extension (not polymorphic)o Allocatable scalar variables (not deferred-length character)o ERRMSG keyword for ALLOCATE and DEALLOCATEo SOURCE= keyword for ALLOCATEo MAX/MIN/MAXVAL/MINVAL/MAXLOC/MINLOC with CHARACTER argumentso Intrinsic modules IEEE_EXCEPTIONS, IEEE_ARITHMETIC andIEEE_FEATURESo ASSOCIATE constructo PROCEDURE declarationo Procedure pointerso ABSTRACT INTERFACEo PASS and NOPASS attributeso Structure constructors with component names and default initializationo Array constructors with type and character length specificationso BLANK, DELIM, ENCODING, IOMSG, PAD, ROUND, SIGN, SIZE I/O keywordso DC, DP, RD, RC, RN, RP, RU, RZ format edit descriptors•OpenMP* 3.0 support•UNROLL_AND_JAM and NOUNROLL_AND_JAM directives•VECTOR NONTEMPORAL directive can now take variable names•VECTOR TEMPORAL directive•Support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008*2.3 New and Changed Compiler OptionsPlease refer to the compiler documentation for details• /arch• /QaxSSE2• /QaxSSE3• /QaxSSSE3• /QaxSSE4.1• /Qdiag-error-limit• /Qdiag-once• /Qfast-trancendentals• /Qfma• /Qfp-relaxed• /Qinstruction• /Qm32• /Qm64• /Qopenmp-link• /Qopenmp-threadprivate• /Qopt-block-factor• /Qopt-jump-tables• /Qopt-loadpair• /Qopt-mod-versioning• /Qopt-prefetch-initial-values• /Qopt-prefetch-issue-excl-hint• /Qopt-prefetch-next-iteration• /Qopt-subscript-in-range• /Qprof-data-order• /Qprof-func-order• /Qprof-hotness-threshold• /Qprof-src-dir• /Qprof-src-root• /Qprof-src-root-cwd• /Qtcollect-filter• /Quse-msasm-symbols• /Qvc9• /Qvec• /QxHost• /QxSSE2• /QxSSE3• /QxSSE3_ATOM• /QxSSSE3• /QxSSE4.1For a list of deprecated compiler options, see the Compiler Options section of the documentation.2.3.1 /QxHost OptionThe /QxHost option, new in version 11.0, automatically selects the instruction set usage based on the type of processor present in the system used to compile the source. The behavior is as follows:Processor in compiling system Implied optionIntel® processor supporting Intel® SSE2 or higher instructions /QxSSE4.1, /QxSSSE3, /QxSSE3 or /QxSSE2 as appropriateOlder Intel® processors /arch:ia32Non-Intel processors /arch:SSE3, /arch:SSE2 or /arch:ia32 asappropriate based on the capabilities claimed by theprocessorWhen using the instruction set options, make sure that the executing system supports the specified instruction set. /QxHost is best used when the same system will be used to compile and run the application.2.4 New and Changed Visual Studio* Integration FeaturesThe following enhancements have been made to the Fortran integration in Microsoft Visual Studio.•In Help > About, information on the installed Intel Fortran Compiler package identification (version) is provided•The Floating Point property Floating Point Model is provided to support the /fp compiler option•Optimization properties Generate Alternate Code Paths and Use Intel® Processor Extensions properties have been enhanced to accommodate the changes to the /Qx and /Qax compiler options•The new Optimization property Enable Enhanced Instruction Set is provided to support the /arch compiler option•The new Optimization property Prefetch Insertion is provided to support the /Qopt-prefetch compiler option•The following properties are new or enhanced to support Whole-Program Optimization: o Configuration > General > Whole Program Optimizationo Fortran > Optimization > Interprocedural Optimizationo Linker > Optimization > Whole Program Optimization• A new Fortran > Diagnostics > Optimization Diagnostics section, with five properties, is defined•The Configuration > General property Build Log File allows you to change the name of the build log•If an undefined environment variable is referenced as $(varname), an empty string is used and a warning displayed. This now matches the Microsoft Visual C++ behavior.•Fortran projects now participate in Visual Studio’s automatic project backup/restore feature•The Manifest Tool property pages are now available for use in Fortran projects•The Linker (or Librarian) > General property Link Library Dependencies is now available for Fortran projects. For executable and DLL projects, this controls whether the outputlibrary from dependent library projects is linked in automatically. For static libraryprojects, this controls whether dependent project static libraries are merged into theparent library when built.•You can now specify that project builds should continue on errors using Tools > Options > Intel Fortran > General > Continue on errors•Typing a comment line beginning with “!TODO” automatically creates an entry in the Visual Studio Task List2.4.1 Fortran Project File CompatibilityThe Fortran project file (.vfproj) format has changed in version 11. If you open a project created with an earlier version of Intel Visual Fortran, you will get a message indicating that the project needs to be converted. The old project is saved with a file type of .vfproj.old. A version 11 project cannot be used by an earlier version of the Fortran integration (but you canuse older versions of the compiler that you have installed through Tools > Options > Intel Fortran > Compilers.)2.5 Other Changes and Known Issues2.5.1 Build Environment Command Script ChangeThe command window script used to establish the build environment has changed. If you are not using the predefined Start menu shortcut to open a build environment window, use the following command to establish the proper environment:"C:\Program Files\Intel\Compiler\11.0\xxx\Fortran\Bin\ifortvars.bat" argumentWhere xxx is the update number and argument is one of ia32, ia32_intel64, intel64, ia32_ia64, ia64 as described above under Installation Folders. If you have installed the compiler into a different path, make the appropriate adjustments in the command.2.5.2 Instruction Set Default Changed to Require Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions 2(Intel® SSE2)When compiling for the IA-32 architecture, /arch:SSE2 (formerly /QxW) is now the default. Programs built with /arch:SSE2 in effect require that they be run on a processor that supports the Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 (Intel® SSE2), such as the Intel® Pentium® 4 processor and certain AMD* processors. No run-time check is made to ensure compatibility – if the program is run on a processor that does not support the instructions, an invalid instruction fault may occur. Note that this may change floating point results since the Intel® SSE instructions will be used instead of the x87 instructions and therefore computations will be done in the declared precision rather than sometimes a higher precision.All Intel® 64 architecture processors support Intel® SSE2.To specify the older default of generic IA-32, specify /arch:IA322.5.3 OpenMP* Libraries Default to “compat”In version 10.1, a new set of OpenMP* libraries was added that allowed applications to use OpenMP code from both Intel and Microsoft compilers. These “compatibility” libraries can provide higher performance than the older “legacy” libraries. In version 11, the compatibility libraries are used by default for OpenMP applications, equivalent to /Qopenmp-lib:compat. If you wish to use the older libraries, specify /Qopenmp-lib:legacyThe “legacy” libraries (libguide.lib, libguide40.lib, etc.) will be removed in a future release of the Intel compilers.2.5.4 Intel® Debugger (idb) No Longer ProvidedThe separate Intel Debugger (idb command) is no longer offered as part of the Intel compiler products for Windows. This has no effect on debugging inside Microsoft Visual Studio, which is still supported.2.5.5 Sampling-based Profile Guided Optimization Feature RemovedThe hardware sampling-based Profile-Guided Optimization feature is no longer provided. The/Qprof-gen-sampling and /Qssp compiler options, and the profrun and pronto_tool executables have been removed. Instrumented Profile-Guided Optimization is still supported.2.6 Fortran 2003 Feature SummaryThe Intel Fortran Compiler supports many features that are new to the latest revision of the Fortran standard, Fortran 2003. Additional Fortran 2003 features will appear in future versions. Fortran 2003 features supported by the current compiler include:•The Fortran character set has been extended to contain the 8-bit ASCII characters ~ \ [ ] ` ^ { } | # @•Names of length up to 63 characters•Statements of up to 256 lines•Square brackets [ ] are permitted to delimit array constructors instead of (/ /)•Structure constructors with component names and default initialization•Array constructors with type and character length specifications• A named PARAMETER constant may be part of a complex constant• Enumerators•Allocatable components of derived types•Allocatable scalar variables (not deferred-length character)•ERRMSG keyword for ALLOCATE and DEALLOCATE•SOURCE= keyword for ALLOCATE•Type extension (not polymorphic)•ASYNCHRONOUS attribute and statement•BIND(C) attribute and statement•PROTECTED attribute and statement•VALUE attribute and statement•VOLATILE attribute and statement•INTENT attribute for pointer objects•Reallocation of allocatable variables on the left hand side of an assignment statement when the right hand side differs in shape or length (requires option "assume realloc_lhs") • ASSOCIATE construct•In all I/O statements, the following numeric values can be of any kind: UNIT=, IOSTAT= •FLUSH statement•WAIT statement•ACCESS='STREAM' keyword for OPEN•ASYNCHRONOUS keyword for OPEN and data transfer statements•ID keyword for INQUIRE and data transfer statements•POS keyword for data transfer statements•PENDING keyword for INQUIRE•The following OPEN numeric values can be of any kind: RECL=•The following READ and WRITE numeric values can be of any kind: REC=, SIZE=•The following INQUIRE numeric values can be of any kind: NEXTREC=, NUMBER=, RECL=, SIZE=•Recursive I/O is allowed in the case where the new I/O being started is internal I/O that does not modify any internal file other than its own•IEEE Infinities and NaNs are displayed by formatted output as specified by Fortran 2003 •BLANK, DELIM, ENCODING, IOMSG, PAD, ROUND, SIGN, SIZE I/O keywords•DC, DP, RD, RC, RN, RP, RU, RZ format edit descriptors•In an I/O format, the comma after a P edit descriptor is optional when followed by a repeat specifier•Rename of user-defined operators in USE•INTRINSIC and NON_INTRINSIC keywords in USE•IMPORT statement•Allocatable dummy arguments•Allocatable function results• PROCEDURE declaration• Procedure pointers• ABSTRACT INTERFACE•PASS and NOPASS attributes• COMMAND_ARGUMENT_COUNT intrinsic• GET_COMMAND intrinsic• GET_COMMAND_ARGUMENT intrinsic• GET_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE intrinsic• IS_IOSTAT_END intrinsic• IS_IOSTAT_EOR intrinsic•MAX/MIN/MAXVAL/MINVAL/MAXLOC/MINLOC intrinsics allow CHARACTER arguments• MOVE_ALLOC intrinsic• NEW_LINE intrinsic• SELECTED_CHAR_KIND intrinsic•The following intrinsics take an optional KIND= argument: ACHAR, COUNT, IACHAR, ICHAR, INDEX, LBOUND, LEN, LEN_TRIM, MAXLOC, MINLOC, SCAN, SHAPE, SIZE, UBOUND, VERIFY•ISO_C_BINDING intrinsic module•IEEE_EXCEPTIONS, IEEE_ARITHMETIC and IEEE_FEATURES intrinsic modules •ISO_FORTRAN_ENV intrinsic module3 Intel® Math Kernel LibraryThis section summarizes changes, new features and late-breaking news about the Intel® Math Kernel Library.。