Version 3.0.3

Released on 2018/06/29.

Note

If you are upgrading a cluster, you must be running CrateDB 2.0.4 or higher before you upgrade to 3.0.3.

We recommend that you upgrade to the latest 2.3 release before moving to 3.0.3.

If you want to perform a rolling upgrade, your current CrateDB version number must be at least Version 3.0.0. Any upgrade from a version prior to this will require a full restart upgrade.

When restarting, CrateDB will migrate indexes to a newer format. Depending on the amount of data, this may delay node start-up time.

Please consult the Upgrade Notes before upgrading.

Warning

Tables that were created prior to upgrading to CrateDB 2.x will not function with 3.0 and must be recreated before moving to 3.0.x.

You can recreate tables using COPY TO and COPY FROM while running a 2.x release into a new table, or by inserting the data into a new table.

Warning

Before upgrading, you should back up your data.

Table of Contents

Changelog

Changes

  • Added settings s3.client.default.access_key and s3.client.default.secret_key which can be used to set default credentials for s3 repositories, if they are not passed as parameters to the CREATE REPOSITORY SQL statement.
  • Implemented a thread-utilization down-scaling logic which dynamically adapts the number of threads used for SELECT queries to avoid running into RejectedExcecution errors if there are many shards per node involved in the queries.
  • Improved execution of DELETE and UPDATE queries, which should generally result in an increased performance for queries which only match a subset of the rows and avoid CircuitBreakingException errors. But it might result in a slight performance decrease if queries match all or almost all records.

Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where the Admin UI was not loaded when it was served from another location than / resulting in a blank browser canvas.
  • Made table setting blocks.read_only_allow_delete configurable for partitioned tables.
  • Improved performance for expressions involving literal type conversions, e.g. select count(*) from users group by name having max(bytes) = 4.
  • Fixed an issue which could result in lost entries at the sys.jobs_log and sys.operations_log tables when the related settings are changed while entries are written.
  • Fixed a dependecy issue with the bundled crash that caused the app to be unable to connect to the server.
  • Fixed an issue that could prevent postgres clients from receiving an error and therefore getting stuck.
  • Fixed an issue that would cause a CAST from TIMESTAMP to LONG to be ignored.
  • Handle STRING_ARRAY as argument type for user-defined functions correctly to prevent an ArrayStoreException.