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Release Notes for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.2.33-8

This eighth release of MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.2 is a maintenance release, including a variety of fixes.

MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.2.33-8 was released on 2020-09-08.

Fixed Security Vulnerabilities

CVE (with link)

CVSS base score

Notable Changes

  • updated to 5.7.29.

  • Limit to 255 ()

  • Minimum value of raised to 8 (previously 4) so fixed size data types like and are not truncated for lower values of . ()

Issues Fixed

Can result in data loss

  • doublewrite recovery can corrupt data pages. ()

  • table can disappear when trying to change primary key after disabling Foreign Key checks and violating a Foreign Key constraint. (MENT-804)

  • corruption in delete buffering. ()

Can result in a hang or crash

  • deadlock in ()*

  • data file extension is not crash-safe. ()

  • =off is not crash safe. ()

  • Deadlock involving parallel workers, , and ()

Can result in unexpected behavior

  • Service shutdown fails if OS datetime has been updated backwards. ()

  • 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 * table instead of for the partition. ()

  • can fail with privilege error when privilege exists at database level but privilege exists at table level. ()

Related to install and upgrade

  • and can't run if the library file doesn't exist. ()

Interface Changes

  • error code added

  • system variable minimum value changed from 4 to 8

Platforms

In alignment with the , MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.2.33-8 is provided for:

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6

  • CentOS 8

Some components of MariaDB Enterprise Server might not support all platforms. For additional information, see "".

Note**

CentOS 6, Debian 8, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 are no longer supported as per the . Older releases are available from the . Instructions for installation are included as a README file within the download.

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requires instead of privilege. (MDEV-23003)

  • Backport from MariaDB Server 10.5.4 of improvements to for InnoDB. (MENT-636)

  • Crashes when running a SQL query containing a specific subquery pattern. (MDEV-23221)

  • Dropping the adaptive hash index may cause DDL to lock up (MDEV-22456)

  • 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)

  • or in a statement, which has a 0x00 byte in one of the values could crash the server. (MDEV-22111)

  • recovery can block server startup. (MENT-915)

  • 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)

  • mariadb-backup --prepare does not stop on errors while applying InnoDB redo log. (MDEV-22354)

  • CentOS 7
  • CentOS 6

  • Ubuntu 18.04

  • Ubuntu 16.04

  • Debian 10

  • Debian 9

  • Debian 8

  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15

  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12

  • Microsoft Windows

  • 4.4

    MDEV-22258
    MDEV-22715
    MDEV-11799
    MDEV-22497
    MDEV-22890
    MDEV-23190
    MDEV-21347
    MDEV-23089
    MDEV-17481
    MDEV-21472
    MDEV-23010
    MDEV-21258
    ER_TRANSACTIONAL_ARIA_LOG_ENGINE
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    MariaDB Corporation Engineering Policies
    MariaDB Engineering Policy
    MariaDB Downloads page
    cve.org
    CVE-2021-2022
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    max_sort_length
    DOUBLE
    BIGINT
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    InnoDB
    InnoDB
    InnoDB
    InnoDB
    FLUSH TABLES .. FOR EXPORT
    InnoDB
    innodb_log_optimize_ddl
    STOP SLAVE
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    InnoDB
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    UPDATE
    SELECT
    UNINSTALL PLUGIN
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    INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_TABLESPACES_ENCRYPTION
    PROCESS
    SUPER
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    SET
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