Version 2.0.2
Released on 2017/06/23.
Warning
CrateDB 2.x versions prior 2.0.4 (including this version) contain a critical bug which leads to deletion of blob data upon node shutdown. It is recommended to not install those versions.
Table of contents
Changelog
Fixes
Fixed an issue that caused an exception to be thrown when applying aggregations on generated columns of a table.
Fixed a bug in the memory accounting of the circuit breaker for HTTP results when querying for columns of undefined type.
Fixed wrong results when querying
IS NULL
on an array of objects.Fixed issue that caused an exception when querying the
_id
column using all defined primary keys inside theWHERE
clause over the HTTP API.Fixed an issue that caused an Exception to be thrown on
JOIN
queries with 4 or more tables when anORDER BY
is also applied.Fixed an issue that resulted in rows being unable to be queried by primary keys, when the order of the primary key columns on insert differed from the order of the primary key columns on the table definition. Note: If records are already inserted by using a different primary key column order, they must be re-inserted, otherwise queries will still fail for these rows.
Fixed an issue that could cause
DELETE
by query andUPDATE
statements to fail on datasets larger than 10,000 rows.Improved the resiliency of queries on
sys.nodes
: If a node disconnects during the execution of a query it will no longer fail.Added proper handling when memory requirements of a
JOIN
query exceeds the available memory. Instead of having OutOfMemoryException thrown which led to killed nodes in the cluster, the issue is detected and the query is killed without affecting the cluster.Fixed an issue that could cause
DELETE
statements to fail instead of “not matching” if there was a_version
column in theWHERE
clause.Fixed an error handling issue that could lead to the termination of a node in very rare cases. (Usually if a user invoked the
KILL
statement)Fixed issue where bulk operations like
INSERT
from dynamic queries andCOPY FROM
did not stop after being killed.
CREATE USER
andDROP USER
statements will now only respond after all nodes in the cluster have processed the change.Fixed an issue that caused an exception to be thrown when using
unnest
with 10 or more columns.