Release Notes for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3.18-3
This third release of MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3 is a maintenance release, including a variety of fixes.
MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3.18-3 was released on 2019-09-30.
Issues Fixed
Can result in data loss
Due to a race condition in InnoDB, an exclusive lock to an inserted record could be wrongly granted to multiple transactions when the INSERT transaction commits. This could lead to a server crash or data loss. (MDEV-15326)
Inconsistent Slaves need to be set up again from the Master. (MDEV-17614)
Wrong value on instantly added column can occur after DELETE and a following UPDATE of PRIMARY KEY. (MDEV-20066)
Can result in a hang or crash
Replication could hang for InnoDB transactions as InnoDB has its own concurrency control innodb_thread_concurrency. (MDEV-20247)
Fix potential crash in ON UPDATE CASCADE when the foreign table is system versioned. (MDEV-20311)
Can result in unexpected behavior
After setting SET foreign_key_checks=0 it is possible to drop indexes from referenced (parent) tables, which could cause InnoDB to behave as if table
doesn't exist in engine(MDEV-17187)Fix for corner case where MariaDB Backup could fail because encrypted data files could not be copied if created shortly before the backup was started. (MDEV-18128)
MariaDB Backup could fail in the prepare face if the redo log is bigger than 512GB. (MDEV-20060)
Basic 3-way join queries are not parsed. (MDEV-19421)
Related to performance
Optimized scanning of the undo log versions while scanning the secondary index versions. (MDEV-20301)
Interface Changes
in_predicate_conversion_threshold system variable added
mysqld --in-predicate-conversion-threshold command-line option added
Platforms
In alignment with the enterprise lifecycle, MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3.18-3 is provided for:
CentOS 8
CentOS 7
CentOS 6
Debian 10
Debian 9
Debian 8
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
Ubuntu 18.04
Ubuntu 16.04
Microsoft Windows
Some components of MariaDB Enterprise Server might not support all platforms. For additional information, see "MariaDB Corporation Engineering Policies".
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