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MariaDB MaxScale 2.3.3 Release Notes -- 2019-01-21

MariaDB MaxScale 2.3.3 Release Notes -- 2019-01-21

Release 2.3.3 is a GA release.

This document describes the changes in release 2.3.3, when compared to the previous release in the same series.

For any problems you encounter, please consider submitting a bug report on our Jira.

Bug fixes

  • MXS-2266 COM_STMT_CLOSE causes a warning to be logged
  • MXS-2259 Maxscale consumes large amounts of memory even with buffer limits set.
  • MXS-2258 GaleraMon crashes if it monitors a server that is not Galera-enabled
  • MXS-2248 INSERT sent to all nodes
  • MXS-2242 MaxScale does not recognize builtin read-only functions
  • MXS-2241 Conflicting parameters are not detected
  • MXS-2239 Crash in galeramon
  • MXS-2224 MaxScale 2.3.2 Memory leaks causes OOM
  • MXS-2217 maxscale crash with signal 11
  • MXS-2214 Documentation examples use whitespace in object names, which is invalid
  • MXS-2207 qc_mysqlembedded does not classify SET STATEMENT ... FOR UPDATE correctly.
  • MXS-2200 Setting a static variable via maxctrl gives a non accurate error message "Unknown global parameter"

Known Issues and Limitations

There are some limitations and known issues within this version of MaxScale. For more information, please refer to the Limitations document.

Packaging

RPM and Debian packages are provided for supported the Linux distributions.

Packages can be downloaded here.

Source Code

The source code of MaxScale is tagged at GitHub with a tag, which is identical with the version of MaxScale. For instance, the tag of version X.Y.Z of MaxScale is maxscale-X.Y.Z. Further, the default branch is always the latest GA version of MaxScale.

The source code is available here.

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