Version 2.0.4
Released on 2017/07/06.
Note
If you are upgrading a cluster, you must be running CrateDB Version 1.1.3 or higher before you upgrade to 2.0.4.
If you want to perform a rolling upgrade, your current CrateDB version number must be Version 2.0.0. If you want to upgrade from a version prior to this, the upgrade will introduce all of the breaking changes listed for Version 2.0.0, and will require a full restart upgrade.
Consult the upgrade notes for Version 2.0.0 when upgrading.
Warning
If you’re using CrateDB’s BLOB storage you should consult the Upgrade Notes.
Before upgrading, you should back up your data.
Upgrade Notes
Due to a bug introduced in Version 2.0.0 that can cause loss of BLOB data, it is necessary to perform a rolling upgrade if you’re running a version greater than or equal to 2.0.0 and using BLOB tables.
Additionally, the number of replicas needs to be set to at least 1
for all blob tables and you need to make sure that data is fully replicated before continuing.
Only then you may upgrade one node after each other.
Changelog
Changes
- The
recovery_after_time
node check now fails if it would prevent thegateway.expected_nodes
setting from having any effect.
Fixes
Fixed
SELECT settings['gateway']['recover_after_time'] FROM sys.cluster
so it returns the correct value.Fixed an issue that caused blob data to be deleted upon node shutdown.
Fix thread-safety issue for scalar functions
md5
andsha1
.
information.schema.tables
now returns the default routing hash function if none is present in the table metadata.Fixed an issue that caused an exception to be thrown when using
COUNT(*)
with subselects that return one row, e.g.:
SELECT count(*) FROM t1 WHERE id > (SELECT max(col1) FROM t2)
Throw proper exception when using the
_raw
column inside the where clause instead of silently ignoring it.