Version 4.8.1¶
Released on 2022-05-24.
Note
If you are upgrading a cluster, you must be running CrateDB 4.0.2 or higher before you upgrade to 4.8.1.
We recommend that you upgrade to the latest 4.7 release before moving to 4.8.1.
A rolling upgrade from 4.7.x to 4.8.1 is supported.
Before upgrading, you should back up your data.
Table of Contents
See the Version 4.8.0 release notes for a full list of changes in the 4.8 series.
Fixes¶
Enabled users to alter settings on tables subscribed in a logical replication.
Enabled to alter the setting
blocks.read_only_allow_delete
on blob tables to make it possible to drop read-only blob tables.Fixed an issue that could cause queries on
sys.snapshots
to get stuck and consume a significant amount of resources.Fixed an issue with primary key columns that have a
DEFAULT
clause. That could lead to queries on the primary key column not matching the row.Fixed an issue with the logical replication of tables metadata which caused to stop if the master node of the subscriber changed.
Fixed an issue with aliased sub-relation outputs when used inside the outer where clause expression, resulting in a planner error. Example:
SELECT * FROM (SELECT id, true AS a FROM t1) WHERE a
Fixed an edge case with the initial restore of subscribed tables when the restore operation finish almost instantly (e.g. restoring small tables).
Fixed an issue with table functions parameter binding in
SELECT
queries withoutFROM
clause. Example:SELECT unnest(?)
.Improved error handling when creating a subscription with unknown publications. Instead of successfully creating the subscription, an error is now presented to the user.
Fixed an issue with client caching which lead to authentication error when creating a subscription with bad credentials and
pg_tunnel
followed by re-creating it second time with the same name and valid credentials.Fixed an issue with
VARCHAR
andBIT
columns with a length limited used in primary key, generated or default column expression. AnALTER TABLE
statement removed the length limit from such columns.Fixed an issue resulting in a broken subscription when a subscription is dropped and re-created within a short period of time.