Live investigation showed the earlier 'C2 server-gated event reads' attribution was
wrong: the gateway's SQL event reader works (a source-filtered ReadEvents returns a
real Galaxy-sourced event's history; a time-only ReadEvents returns 50 events). The
alarm round-trip's source-filtered readback is empty only because an ad-hoc SendEvent
is recorded in Runtime.dbo.Events WITHOUT a Source_Object — so reading existing Galaxy
alarm/event history by source works, but round-tripping OtOpcUa's own sends by source
needs the gateway's SendEvent to populate the event source. Skip message corrected.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_012SDSQ3AcaXqPcBtDESBRii
Live validation against wonder-sql-vd03 caught that the gateway's SendEvent handler
throws when the wire event carries a client-supplied Id — so every alarm send from
OtOpcUa failed (PermanentFail). AlarmEventMapper now leaves HistorianEvent.Id unset
(the historian assigns event identity) and preserves the alarm's id as an 'AlarmId'
property. With this, the live alarm send acks.
Also harden the env-gated live tests against two gateway/historian-side limitations
surfaced during validation (neither an OtOpcUa defect): the write readback uses a
timezone-tolerant window (an explicit-timestamp WriteLiveValues lands offset by the
deployment's local-vs-UTC delta — reproducible via raw grpcurl; OtOpcUa sends correct
UTC), and the alarm ReadEvents readback skips with a clear reason when the historian's
server-gated event reads (C2, won't-fix) return nothing. Read + write-persist +
alarm-send are all live-validated green; the alarm send-ack is split into its own test.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_012SDSQ3AcaXqPcBtDESBRii
I-1: GatewayAlarmHistorianWriter no longer dead-letters events cancelled
mid-drain at shutdown. WriteBatchAsync short-circuits remaining events to
RetryPlease once cancellation is requested, and SendOneAsync catches
OperationCanceledException (when the token is cancelled) -> RetryPlease,
so in-flight events stay queued instead of being permanently dropped.
I-2: FasterLogHistorizationOutbox.Dispose now guards the awaited periodic
loop with a broad catch (Exception) after the OperationCanceledException
catch, so a non-Faster teardown fault (e.g. ObjectDisposedException) can
never escape Dispose.
M-1: GatewayTagProvisioner skips the empty EnsureTags round-trip when every
request is non-historizable (early return).
M-2: GatewayTagProvisioner handles plain shutdown cancellation quietly
(Debug, not Warning), counting the unsent batch as Failed, never throwing.
M-3/M-4: Added remove-last-entry (TailAddress truncation branch) and
FIFO implicit-ack (RemoveAsync acks up to and including the target)
durability tests, both reopen-and-survive.
M-5: Clarifying comment in RecoverState on the transient over-capacity
rebuild after a crash between append-commit and drop-truncation-commit.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_012SDSQ3AcaXqPcBtDESBRii
Addresses T7/T8/T11 code-review minors: route the sync dispose through DisposeAsync
so a double Dispose()+DisposeAsync() stays a no-op; cover the sync path.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_012SDSQ3AcaXqPcBtDESBRii
Addresses Task 1 code-review: document that ReadEventsAsync.maxEvents is enforced
client-side (no server cap in the wire contract); add Platforms=AnyCPU;x64 to match
sibling drivers; use ValueTask.CompletedTask in FakeHistorianGatewayClient.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_012SDSQ3AcaXqPcBtDESBRii