Full-scale run executed on this machine: 10 sites x 500 instances x 75 tags =
375,000 live tag subscriptions, 37,518 updates/s achieved vs 37,500 nominal,
45,021,375 updates over a 20-minute steady-state window (M4 Pro, 14 cores, 48 GB,
with the 8-node docker rig still running so the figures are pessimistic).
11 clean passes, 1 pass with a caveat, 0 failures:
tag latency P50 0.88ms P99 4.57ms max 37.41ms (1.1M samples, end-to-end)
stream 900,675 delivered, 0 dropped at 100 live subscribers
health collect+ingest P99 0.31ms, 10/10 sites tracked
debug view P99 2.19ms, 264 completed, 0 timeouts
deploy 500 instances to a site in 2.6s
cpu 41% of ONE core = 2.9% of the box
memory working-set slope +8.83 MB/min
Three findings, reported rather than tuned away:
F1 (Low) 20 min with ZERO gen-2 collections cannot fully settle the leak
question; the heap demonstrably sawtooths but an uncompacted gen-2 makes a
positive slope ambiguous. The 1-hour run would settle it. Not tuned.
F2 (informational, by design) a deferred S&F backlog sits for one full
DefaultRetryInterval (28.9s measured) before anything drains --
EnqueueAsync(attemptImmediateDelivery:false) stamps LastAttemptAt. Easy to
misread as slow drainage, so drain is reported as two numbers: retry wait,
then 3,533 msg/s of actual capacity.
F3 (positive) slow-subscriber isolation is TOTAL: 4 healthy subscribers at
100.00% with zero drops while a peer lost 197,028/200,000 events entirely
within its own bounded channel. Mechanism recorded link by link.
Also records what the run does NOT prove (not clustered, not real-network, not
real OPC UA, not 1 hour) and the four WP-4 sub-criteria this harness does not
cover, so the evidence is not over-read.
Register rows 25 and 50 -> RESOLVED 2026-08-15; remediation execution-log
residual 7 -> resolved; phase-8-checklist WP-4 section replaced with the
measured numbers.
Adds rows 23-26 to the deferred-work register: live LDAP group-membership
re-query (blocked on ZB.MOM.WW.Auth.Ldap gaining a passwordless group
search), M8 large-bundle perf hardening (logged in the M9 completion design,
never given a plan or perf test), the Phase-8 WP-4 target-scale load test
(claimed complete by a 107-byte checklist stub with no evidence), and the
Ipsen MES MoveIn tail (-LT routing, PLC-output flags, Z28062 data).
Splits the review-08 "Failover-timing + broader perf envelope" row: the
failover-timing half is resolved by FailoverTimingTests, now a live [Fact]
on TwoNodeClusterFixture at production timings (PLAN-R2-01 T4); the S&F
drain-rate + per-subscriber backpressure half stays open as its own row.
Moves the closed folder drag-drop row (18, [PERM]) out of Deferred into the
Resolved table per the register's own rule.
Two-node keep-oldest could NEVER survive a crash of the oldest/active node:
Akka.NET 1.5.62 KeepOldest.OldestDecision only lets down-if-alone rescue a
side with >= 2 members, so the 1-vs-1 survivor takes DownReachable and downs
ITSELF — proven live on the rig ('SBR took decision ... including myself')
before this change. static-quorum(1) is worse (IsTooManyMembers -> DownAll);
keep-majority just re-keys the fatal crash to the lowest address.
SplitBrainResolverStrategy gains 'auto-down' (new default): BuildHocon emits
Akka's AutoDowning provider with auto-down-unreachable-after = StableAfter.
The leader among the REACHABLE members downs the unreachable peer, so the
survivor takes over singletons and /health/active in ~25s regardless of which
node died. Accepted trade (explicit owner decision): a real network partition
runs dual-active until an operator restarts one side. keep-oldest remains
supported; DownIfAlone validation is now scoped to it.
Live drill on the rebuilt rig: active-crash TAKEOVER in 28s (victim still
down; all 7 singletons Younger->Oldest), standby-crash removal 27s with 0
routing blips; victims rejoin as standby in 2s. New real-cluster tests pin
both directions (SbrFailoverTests.AutoDown_*); TwoNodeClusterFixture gains a
strategy knob. All 16 appsettings flipped (src, docker, docker-env2, and the
gitignored wonder-app-vd03 overlay on disk — owner must sync to the host).
Docs: decision record docs/plans/2026-07-21-auto-down-availability-decision.md,
Component-ClusterInfrastructure downing section rewritten, drill + README
reworked (active mode now asserts takeover), deferred-work SBR row resolved.
Alarm Summary is now live-cache-driven via a transient per-site central
live alarm cache (ISiteAlarmLiveCache) fed by a site-wide, alarm-only
SubscribeSite gRPC stream (seed-then-stream), with the 15s poll retained
as fallback + NotReporting authority. No persisted central alarm store
([PERM]). Updated Component-CentralUI, Component-Communication (new §6.1
+ SubscribeSite RPC), M7 design (T13 delivered note), native-alarms
[PERM] note, stillpending follow-up note, CLAUDE.md, and moved register
row #10 to Resolved (left #22 in place for the sibling branch).
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01MtdgwpEeCUn6cUA5f1LMPj
Update Component-KpiHistory.md with the KpiRollupHourly schema, the third
recorder rollup tick + one-shot backfill, dual raw/rollup purge retention,
raw-vs-rollup query routing by RollupThresholdHours, per-metric gauge-vs-rate
aggregation (KpiMetricAggregationCatalog), the four new options + bounds, and
30d/90d trend windows. Append a Delivered-2026-07-10 note to the m6 design
plan, move register row #22 from Deferred to Resolved, and note rollups in the
CLAUDE.md KPI History bullet. Docs-only; no code changed.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01MtdgwpEeCUn6cUA5f1LMPj
Consolidates the reporter's poll cadence onto SqliteAuditWriterOptions instead of
the hard-coded 30 s constant, closing deferred-work register item #21 (the config-
shape cleanup its own XML doc flagged as a follow-up).
- SqliteAuditWriterOptions.BacklogPollIntervalSeconds (default 30).
- Reporter reads it via IOptions; precedence explicit-override (tests) > configured
> 30 s default; a non-positive value falls back to the default. Corrected the
stale "hard-code / tunable in a follow-up" class-doc.
- Cadence tests + register updated (row 21 -> Resolved).
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01MtdgwpEeCUn6cUA5f1LMPj
Closes the operator parity gap the deferred-work register tracked as #12: native
alarm source overrides could only be set one-at-a-time, while attribute overrides
had a CSV bulk path. Adds an all-or-nothing CSV import for native sources.
- Commons: extract the RFC-4180 line splitter into a shared CsvLineSplitter
(refactor OverrideCsvParser onto it — no behavior change, pinned by its tests);
new NativeAlarmSourceOverrideCsvParser (header SourceName,Connection,
SourceReference,Filter; blank = inherited).
- Commons: NativeAlarmSourceOverrideEntry + bulk SetInstanceNativeAlarmSource-
OverridesCommand (auto-registered via the reflection command registry).
- ManagementService: Deployer-gated handler — flattens once, validates every
source resolves + is unlocked + no duplicates up front, then upserts the whole
batch under a single SaveChanges (true all-or-nothing txn). Added to the frozen
authorization matrix; dispatch-coverage guard passes.
- CLI: `instance native-alarm-source import --instance-id --file` (parity with
`instance import-overrides`) + README.
- Tests: native parser (Commons), CLI parse/entry mapping, 3 bulk-handler tests
(happy path single-commit, locked-source reject, unresolved-source reject).
Also corrects a stale XML-doc line in ScriptRuntimeContext (WaitForAttribute
quality-gated mode is shipped, not "planned") and updates the deferred-work
register: marks #7/#13/#15/#16/#20 verified-resolved, #12 as CLI/API-shipped with
only the Central UI upload affordance still pending.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01MtdgwpEeCUn6cUA5f1LMPj