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Threaded Kernel Metadata Component 9.4_M5

Hot Fix Downloads for Solaris for x64

* General Information about Hot Fixes

C1D001 was replaced by C1D005

C1D002 was replaced by C1D005

C1D003 was replaced by C1D005

C1D004 was replaced by C1D005

C1D005 for Solaris for x64
Threaded Kernel Metadata Component 9.4_M5
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
61801 SAS® Metadata Server contains a denial of service vulnerability C1D001
62183 A SAS® Metadata Server cluster might encounter "INTERNAL ERROR: Attempting to release a non-wrapped journal entry . . ." C1D002
62850 FeatureMap associations (FeatureSources or FeatureTargets type) are randomly deleted during check-in of objects from SAS® Data Integration Studio C1D003
66176 The metadata server cluster node can fail and lose quorum when you use the ImportPackage C1D004
67306 "ERROR...The container-name cannot be opened in update mode..." occurs after a metadata server backup when a repository's state is not updated C1D005
Released: February 02, 2021     Documentation: C1D005sx.html       Download: C1D005sx.zip  
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