Version 3.1.3
Released on 2018/11/19.
Note
If you are upgrading a cluster, you must be running CrateDB 2.0.4 or higher before you upgrade to 3.1.3.
We recommend that you upgrade to the latest 3.0 release before moving to 3.1.3.
If you want to perform a rolling upgrade, your current CrateDB version number must be at least Version 3.1.1. Any upgrade from a version prior to this will require a full restart upgrade.
Warning
Tables that were created prior to upgrading to CrateDB 2.x will not function with 3.1 and must be recreated before moving to 3.1.x.
You can recreate tables using COPY TO
and COPY FROM
while running a 2.x release into a new table, or by inserting the data into a new table.
Before upgrading, you should back up your data.
Table of Contents
Changelog
Fixes
- Updated the Admin UI to 1.10.4 which includes the following fixes:
- Fixed an issue that caused the cluster and node checks to not be refreshed when clicking on the
refresh
icon. - Fixed an issue that caused the Twitter importer to redirect to
/
instead of/help
. - Fixed the navigation component to allow opening URLs in new tabs.
- Fixed an issue that caused the cluster and node checks to not be refreshed when clicking on the
- Fixed a race condition that could allow the creation of partitions with a different schema than other partitions within the same partitioned table.
- Changed the
user
hdfs repository parameter tosecurity.principal
, as that is the parameter used by the underlying repository-hdfs plugin. - Removed the
conf_location
hdfs repository parameter as it is no longer used. - Fixed an issue that caused zombie entries in
sys.jobs
if thefetchSize
functionality of postgres wire protocol based clients is used. - Fixed a memory leak in the
MQTT
ingest service. - Fixed a memory leak that could occur with clients connecting via postgres protocol and invoking read queries with statements containing expressions that would fail (such as
1 / 0
). - Fixed an issue in the postgres wire protocol that could result in nodes crashing with
OutOfMemoryError
if clients queried very large tables without specifying the fetch size. - Fixed an issue that caused missing privilege errors if table aliases were used.