Version 1.1.4

Released on 2017/06/02.

Note

If you are upgrading a cluster, you must be running CrateDB 0.57.0 or higher before you upgrade to 1.1.4.

If you want to perform a rolling upgrade, your current CrateDB version number must be Version 1.1.1 or higher. If you want to upgrade from a version prior to this, the upgrade will introduce all of the breaking changes listed for Version 1.1.0, and will require a full restart upgrade.

Warning

Before upgrading, you should back up your data.

Table of contents

Changelog

Changes

  • Improved the resiliency of the retrieval of large results via HTTP. Queries are now aborted and result in an error if they consume too much memory.

  • Changed the QueryStats JMX MBean to deliver node-based values instead of cluster-based values.

    This makes it possible to spot performance discrepancies between nodes more easily.

Fixes

  • Fixed a COPY FROM issue that caused imports into tables with certain combinations of PARTITIONED BY, PRIMARY KEY and GENERATED COLUMNS to fail.

  • Fixed an issue with algorithm that tries to reorder the joined tables using the optimum ordering. The issue caused an exception to be thrown when join conditions contain table(s) which are not part of the adjacent joined tables. E.g.:

    SELECT * FROM t1 JOIN t2 JOIN t3 JOIN t4 ON t4.id = t2.id
    
  • Fixed an issue that led to ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException on DISTINCT or GROUP BY queries on the sys.shards table.

  • Fixed an issue that could cause sys.operations entries to remain even after the operation has finished.

  • Optimized the JMX QueryStats MBean to prevent it from putting too much load on the cluster.

  • Fixed the calculation of the OverallQueryAverageDuration QueryStats MBean.

  • The internal fetchSize is now dynamic based on configured heap and has an upper bound to prevent OutOfMemory errors if a PostgreSQL client retrieves a large result set without setting a fetchSize, or setting a fetchSize which is too large.

  • Fixed a race condition that could lead to KILL (ALL) causing queries to get stuck instead of interrupting them.

  • Fix an issued that cause a NullPointerException when ordering by system columns.

  • Fixed validation so that SELECT DISTINCT can be used only if there is no GROUP BY present or if the set of GROUP BY expressions is the same as the set SELECT expressions.

  • Added validation that ORDER BY symbols are included in the SELECT list when DISTINCT is used.