Release Notes for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3.24-8
This eighth release of MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3 is a maintenance release, including a variety of fixes.
MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3.24-8 was released on 2020-09-08.
Fixed Security Vulnerabilities
CVE (with cve.org link) | CVSS base score |
---|---|
CVE-2021-2022 | 4.4 |
Notable Changes
- Limit innodb_encryption_threads to 255 (MDEV-22258)
- Minimum value of max_sort_length raised to 8 (previously 4) so fixed size data types like DOUBLE and BIGINT are not truncated for lower values of max_sort_length. (MDEV-22715)
- Backport from MariaDB Server 10.5.4 improvements to DROP TABLE for InnoDB. (MENT-636)
- Backport option tls_version from MariaDB Server 10.4. (MENT-581)
Issues Fixed
Can result in data loss
- InnoDB doublewrite recovery can corrupt data pages. (MDEV-11799)
- InnoDB table can disappear when trying to change primary key after disabling Foreign Key checks and violating a Foreign Key constraint. (MENT-804)
- InnoDB corruption in delete buffering. (MDEV-22497)
- Rollback of insert fails when column reorder happens. (MDEV-22637)
- Possible data inconsistency when executing ADD PRIMARY KEY with concurrent DML transactions. (MDEV-23244)
Can result in a hang or crash
- InnoDB deadlock in FLUSH TABLES .. FOR EXPORT (MDEV-22890)
- InnoDB data file extension is not crash-safe. (MDEV-23190)
- innodb_log_optimize_ddl=OFF is not crash safe. (MDEV-21347)
- Deadlock involving parallel workers, STOP SLAVE, and FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK (MDEV-23089)
- Crashes when running a SQL query containing a specific subquery pattern. (MDEV-23221)
- Dropping the adaptive hash index may cause DDL to lock up InnoDB. (MDEV-22456)
- RESET MASTER TO could result in a crash, when the value exceeds the max allowed 2147483647 (MDEV-22451)
- Crash on
WITH RECURSIVE
large query. (MDEV-22748)
- Crash with Prepared Statement with a ? parameter inside a re-used CTE. (MDEV-22779)
- MariaDB could crash after changing the
query_cache
size. (MDEV-5924)
- Crash in
CREATE TABLE AS SELECT
when the precision of returning type= 0
(MDEV-22502)
- ENUM or SET in a CREATE TABLE statement which has a
0x00
byte in one of the values could crash the server. (MDEV-22111)
- InnoDB recovery can block server startup. (MENT-915)
Can result in unexpected behavior
- Service shutdown fails if OS datetime has been updated backwards. (MDEV-17481)
ALTER TABLE .. ANALYZE PARTITION
can run for hours for huge tables if engine-independent persistent statistics are enabled, due to reading and locking of all rows in the InnoDB table instead of for the partition. (MDEV-21472)
- UPDATE can fail with privilege error when UPDATE privilege exists at database level but SELECT privilege exists at table level. (MDEV-23010)
- Latency and throughput regression identified in write-heavy benchmarks for latest releases in MariaDB Server 10.2, 10.3, and 10.4. (MENT-909)
START SLAVE UNTIL .. file ..
pos stops at an earlier position earlier than defined if the transaction that spans over the given stop position has to roll back due to conflicts. (MDEV-15152)
mariabackup
--prepare does not stop on errors while applying InnoDB redo log. (MDEV-22354)
- Point in time recovery of binary log fails with syntax error when sql_mode=ORACLE. (MDEV-23108)
- Replication aborts with ER_SLAVE_CONVERSION_FAILED upon
CREATE .. SELECT
when sql_mode=ORACLE. (MDEV-19632)
- Regression in Audit Plugin Performance. (MENT-700)
Related to install and upgrade
- UNINSTALL PLUGIN and UNINSTALL SONAME can't run if the library file doesn't exist. (MDEV-21258)
- Spider plugin install hangs installation process. (MENT-926)
Interface Changes
- mariabackup --tls-version command-line option added
- max_sort_length system variable minimum value changed from 4 to 8
- mysql_upgrade --tls-version command-line option added
- mysql --tls-version command-line option added
- mysqladmin --tls-version command-line option added
- mysqlbinlog --tls-version command-line option added
- mysqlcheck --tls-version command-line option added
- mysqld --tls-version command-line option added
- mysqldump --tls-version command-line option added
- mysqlimport --tls-version command-line option added
- mysqlshow --tls-version command-line option added
- mysqlslap --tls-version command-line option added
- tls-version system variable added
* Platforms
In alignment to the enterprise lifecycle, MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3.24-8 is provided for:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
- CentOS 8
- CentOS 7
- CentOS 6
- Ubuntu 20.04
- Ubuntu 18.04
- Ubuntu 16.04
- Debian 10
- Debian 9
- Debian 8
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
- Microsoft Windows
Some components of MariaDB Enterprise Server might not support all platforms. For additional information, see "MariaDB Corporation Engineering Policies".
Note
CentOS 6, Debian 8, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 are no longer supported as per the MariaDB Engineering Policy. Older releases are available from the MariaDB Downloads page. Instructions for installation are included as a README
file within the download.
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