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@@ -4,6 +4,16 @@ Captured the stock 2023 R2 client performing a **gRPC event read** that returns
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the open item "gRPC event ROW retrieval returns zero rows" (handoff §Current Status item 1). This
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closes the capture-gate: the working request shape is now known.
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> **Re-control 2026-06-26 — this 50-row result did NOT reproduce.** Re-running the stock 2023 R2
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> client (same `capture-event` harness, native Event connection) against the same server returned
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> **0 rows** over 30d / 90d / 365d / 3yr, even though `Runtime.dbo.Events` held ~71.5k events in the
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> window (newest minutes old). So the native gRPC event read is **server-gated**, not merely
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> request-shape/"capture" gated — the gate also stops the stock client now. Positive control the same
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> day: the same native **WCF** event-read client returns real events (5) from a local AVEVA Historian
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> 2020 but 0 from this 2023 R2 server (see `wcf-event-read-spike-results.md` §"2026-06-26 — positive
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> control"). The 50-row capture below remains valid as the *captured-correct request format*; treat its
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> "returns rows" framing as a point-in-time observation that the server no longer honors.
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## How it was captured
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`tools/AVEVA.Historian.Grpc2023CaptureHarness` gained a `capture-event` scenario. It loads the
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@@ -73,3 +73,33 @@ connection) — not client-fixable. **C2 stays closed won't-fix**, for this (cor
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- The C2 spike is now transport-selectable (integrated|certificate), cross-platform for the cert
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transport, bounded (per-call timeout + overall budget with a phase-diagnostic dump), and version-gate
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bypassable. Output stays sanitized (counts, native return codes, buffer lengths, sha256).
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## 2026-06-26 — positive control: same WCF client, 2020 historian vs 2023 R2
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The earlier evidence triangulated the gate but lacked a clean *positive* control — proof that the
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native event-query path returns rows for **some** historian, so that the 0-row 2023 R2 result can be
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attributed to the server rather than to the client/protocol. This run supplies it, A/B against two
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historians from the **same** WCF event-read client (`HistorianWcfEventOrchestrator`, whose wire
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protocol is byte-replayed from stock 2020 captures), same 365-day window:
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| target historian | transport | RegisterTags (RTag2) | result buffer | events |
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| **local AVEVA Historian 2020** | WCF, integrated | **0 — success** | terminal after rows | **5** |
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| **2023 R2** (the C2 server) | WCF, certificate | (gate, as documented) | 10-byte 0-row header → long-poll | **0** |
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SQL ground truth (`Runtime.dbo.Events`) for the same two boxes: the 2020 historian holds ~51.6k events
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over the window, the 2023 R2 holds ~71.5k — both populated. So the **identical native WCF event-read
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client returns real events from a 2020 historian and zero from the 2023 R2 server**. That isolates the
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zero-rows to the 2023 R2 server: not the client, not the protocol, not our serializers.
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Notes / honesty caveats:
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- The genuinely-**stock** 2020 client (`aahClientManaged.dll` v2020.0406.2652.2, driven by reflection)
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could **not** be run end-to-end here: against the local 2020 historian (services patched to build
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3383.3) it self-blocks at `StartEventQuery` with `Invalid InterfaceVersion` (242) — a client-side
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build/version gate, and the stock client has no version-bypass. Our client (which *does* bypass the
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version check and byte-replays the same native sequence) is the faithful proxy that reaches the rows.
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- Cross-check on the gRPC leg the same day: the **stock 2023 R2** client (native Event connection, its
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own correct event query) returned **0 rows** over 30d/90d/365d/3yr against the 2023 R2 server; the
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2026-06-22 "50 rows" stock capture did not reproduce. Same server-gate, both transports, both clients.
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- Output sanitized throughout (counts, native return codes, buffer lengths only — no event identity,
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host, or credentials).
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@@ -517,19 +517,26 @@ public sealed class HistorianGrpcIntegrationTests
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}
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// Plan #2: ReadEvents over gRPC. The chain runs end-to-end and StartEventQuery succeeds
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// (no InvalidOperationException), but — confirmed live 2026-06-22 — GetNextEventQueryResultBuffer
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// LONG-POLLS and returns zero rows: the gRPC server blocks to the deadline instead of
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// returning the synchronous 5-byte code-85 terminal the 2020 WCF op returns, so the orchestrator
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// reaches its no-data terminal with zero rows and (rather than assert a possibly-false "no events"
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// empty) throws ProtocolEvidenceMissingException.
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// (no InvalidOperationException), but GetNextEventQueryResultBuffer LONG-POLLS and returns zero
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// rows: the gRPC server blocks to the deadline instead of returning the synchronous 5-byte
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// code-85 terminal the 2020 WCF op returns, so the orchestrator reaches its no-data terminal
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// with zero rows and (rather than assert a possibly-false "no events" empty) throws
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// ProtocolEvidenceMissingException.
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//
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// IMPORTANT (2026-06-22): the zero rows are NOT "no events on the server". Verified against the
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// live 2023 R2 box, which holds 19,356 events in the last 30 days (SQL ground truth via the INSQL
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// linked server, Runtime.dbo.Events). The EMPTY-FILTER gRPC event query simply does not match
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// them. So the gate here is the empty-filter request shape (filter / namespace / event-tag
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// registration), NOT data availability — this is capture-gated (needs a native gRPC event-query
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// capture), not server-gated. Flip to asserting parsed rows once that capture lands and the
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// request is corrected. The chain stays BOUNDED (no multi-minute hang) via the short
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// SERVER-GATED on 2023 R2 (settled 2026-06-26; supersedes a 2026-06-22 draft that read the zero
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// rows as a client-side empty-filter/request-shape "capture gate"). Three live controls against
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// the same event-bearing 2023 R2 server retire the request-shape theory:
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// 1. The STOCK AVEVA 2023 R2 client (aahClientManaged, native Event connection, its OWN correct
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// event query — not our empty-filter shape) returns 0 rows over 30d / 90d / 365d / 3yr.
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// The 2026-06-22 "50 rows" stock capture did NOT reproduce.
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// 2. SQL ground truth (Runtime.dbo.Events) shows the server holds tens of thousands of events
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// in those windows (newest minutes old) — so it is emphatically NOT "no events".
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// 3. POSITIVE CONTROL: the same native WCF event-read client (protocol byte-replayed from stock
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// 2020 captures) returns real events (5) from a local AVEVA Historian 2020 over the identical
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// sequence, but 0 (10-byte 0-row header + long-poll) from this 2023 R2 server.
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// The protocol works; the 2023 R2 server simply does not scope event rows to a managed connection.
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// Not client-fixable (see docs/reverse-engineering/grpc-event-query-capture.md +
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// wcf-event-read-spike-results.md). The chain stays BOUNDED (no multi-minute hang) via the short
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// registration + poll deadlines. (Set a small HISTORIAN_GRPC_TIMEOUT to keep this snappy.)
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HistorianClient client = new(BuildOptions(host));
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