SAS Institute. The Power to Know
 
 
 

SAS Scalable Performance Data Server 5.4

Hot Fix Downloads for HP-UX IPF

* General Information about Hot Fixes

C9A001 was replaced by C9A007

C9A002 was replaced by C9A007

C9A003 was replaced by C9A007

C9A004 was replaced by C9A007

C9A005 was replaced by C9A007

C9A006 was replaced by C9A007

C9A007 for HP-UX IPF
SAS Scalable Performance Data Server 5.4
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
61228 SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server data partition files are written to the primary metadata path C9A001
61231 SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server cluster modification causes out-of-memory error C9A001
62713 A WHERE clause with a user-defined format causes a ". . . Libname path info not found . . ." error for SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server C9A001
62828 ALERT - The Parallel Group-By facility produces an incorrect count for a composite index when the COUNT(distinct value) function is used C9A001
63140 SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server DICTIONARY tables incorrectly return access control list (ACL) values for all users C9A001
63769 Access Violation errors appear in the SAS® log after creating a wide SAS® Scalable Performance Data (SPD) Server table with the MINMAXVARLIST= option C9A001
63771 You are unable to execute the SPD Server password database manager on a FIPS-enabled Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating system C9A001
68664 The NMISS() function returns incorrect results for nonmissing character values in SAS® Scalable Performance Data (SPD) Server 5.4 C9A001
60092 An unexpected warning about the ClusterList template is generated when you run SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server 5.3 C9A001
62589 Lowercase values for macro variables in SAS® Scalable Performance Data (SPD) Server 5.4 and earlier cause the macro variable not to be implemented C9A001
63141 Port vulnerability scanning software causes SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server to fail with a segmentation violation C9A001
62607 The SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server Password Manager Utility crashes on RHEL 7.x systems when the user name contains underscores C9A002
63768 The SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server DACCTAB function returns incorrect results using the SQL pass-through facility C9A002
63770 A SAS® Scalable Performance Data (SPD) Server table name is truncated in a log to a maximum of eight characters C9A002
64510 Sporadic "Server has disconnected" errors might occur while reading a SAS® Scalable Performance Data (SPD) Server table C9A002
68502 Modifying multiple ACLs with PROC SPDO can cause a Segmentation Violation error C9A002
64842 SAS® 9.4 software references Apache Struts libraries that contain known vulnerabilities C9A002
65217 Performance degradation might occur when you use a COPY TABLE pass-through statement for a table with two indexes C9A003
68520 SQL implicit pass-through queries to SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server 5.4 can experience "TKM: Memory Error" messages C9A003
66294 The SAS® Federation Server SPD driver fails to create a table that has a column name in UTF-8 encoding that also contains Latin5 characters C9A004
67579 You cannot apply Hot Fix C9A004 for SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server 5.4 because your site has import restrictions for SAS/SECURE™ software C9A005
69198 A SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server might hold TCP ports in a CLOSE_WAIT state in AIX environments C9A006
65678 A "Parse Failure" error message occurs in the SAS® log when you use a concatenated library with the SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server C9A007
70552 The sum() function might return incorrect results when a constant is present in the SELECT clause C9A007
Released: December 07, 2023     Documentation: C9A007hx.html D       Download: C9A007pt.zip  
D indicates that the Documentation has special pre-installation, post-installation or other unique instructions not commonly used for hot fix deployment.
Top ^




PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT ("AGREEMENT") BEFORE DOWNLOADING MATERIALS FROM THIS SITE. BY DOWNLOADING ANY MATERIALS FROM THIS SITE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO THESE TERMS.
You are downloading software code ("Code") which will become part of a product ("Software") you currently have licensed from SAS Institute Inc. or one of its subsidiaries ("the Institute"). this Code is designed to either correct an error in the Software or to add functionality to the Software. The code is governed by the same agreement which governs the Software. If you do not have an existing agreement with the Institute governing the Software, you may not download the Code.
SAS and all other SAS Institute Inc. product or service names are registered trademarks or trademarks of SAS Institute Inc. in the USA and other countries. ® indicates USA registration. Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.

Copyright © SAS Institute Inc. All Rights Reserved.