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Release Notes for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3.34-15

MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3.34-15 is a maintenance release of 10.3. This release includes a variety of fixes.

MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3.34-15 was released on 2022-03-14.

Fixed Security Vulnerabilities

CVE (with link)

CVSS base score

Notable Changes

  • Galera updated to 25.3.35

  • The maximum values for and have been changed from 80000000 to 1099511627776 (1 TB). (MENT-1428)

Issues Fixed

Can result in data loss

  • Columns in some INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables are erroneously declared with DEFAULT clauses, which is not compliant with the SQL standard. ()

    • Consequently, when sql_mode=EMPTY_STRING_IS_NULL is set, queries like CREATE TABLE .. SELECT .. FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA... could encounter replication errors like the following:

  • When an statement changes the order of indexes in a MyISAM or Aria table using the INPLACE algorithm, the table can become corrupt. ()

  • When is written to the binary log, the statement is not flagged as DDL, which causes the replica servers to execute the statement in an unsafe way if parallel replication is enabled. ()

Can result in a hang or crash

  • When a FULLTEXT index is added to an InnoDB table with ALGORITHM=INPLACE and the indexed column uses the tis620 character set, the server can crash with a segmentation fault (signal 11). ()

  • When MariaDB Server is used on the ARM architecture, which uses a weak memory model, an internal hash table implementation can cause the server to crash with a segmentation fault (signal 11). ()

  • When and are set with MariaDB Enterprise Cluster, powered by Galera, the joiner node fails to perform an SST. ()

  • When is set, MariaDB Enterprise Backup can hang on lock acquisitions due to a deadlock. ()

  • When a stored procedure is defined with a query that contains a set function, and the set function's only argument is an outer reference to a column of a mergeable view, a derived table, or a CTE, the second execution of the stored procedure can cause the server to crash. ()

  • When a derived table is created for certain queries that use subqueries over Views or CTEs, the server can crash with a segmentation fault (signal 11). ()

Can result in unexpected behavior

  • When a multi-byte character set is used, the last character of a column can be truncated, which makes it appear as a question mark ('?). ()

  • Subquery using the ALL keyword on columns produces a wrong result. ()

  • Subquery using the ALL keyword on columns produces a wrong result. ()

Interface Changes

  • error code added

  • system variable minimum value changed from 5242880 to 2097152

  • system variable dynamic changed from No to Yes

Platforms

In alignment with the , MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3.34-15 is provided for:

  • CentOS 7 (x86_64)

  • Debian 9 (x86_64, ARM64)

  • Debian 10 (x86_64, ARM64)

  • Microsoft Windows (x86_64)

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

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The SST log contains the following message related to the failure:

When a stored procedure uses a cursor to run a query that requires an internal temporary table (such as queries containing an ORDER BY clause), the server can crash due to a segmentation fault (signal 11). (MDEV-24827)
  • Server can crash if a CTE or derived table is not used by the query. (MDEV-25766)

  • When is set and a query is executed that references a derived table, the server can crash while writing the query's execution plan to the slow query log. (MDEV-26249)

  • When a stored procedure or a prepared statement is used to execute a query that performs a join, which compares a GEOMETRY column with a different data type, executing the stored procedure or prepared statement twice can cause the server to crash. (MDEV-20770)

  • With MariaDB Enterprise Cluster, when is set to an unknown address and is set to 0, the server crashes. (MDEV-25472)

  • When a system versioned table is created with and , the server can crash. (MDEV-27195)

  • When a system-versioned table is partitioned by SYSTEM_TIME, executing causes the server to crash. (MDEV-27217)

  • When the following conditions are met, executing a prepared statement twice can cause the server to crash: (MDEV-23182)

    • The system variable must be set to some value n.

    • The query must contain an IN(...) clause with more than n string literals.

    • The query must require character set conversions.

  • When float literals are defined using scientific notation and the token also contains certain special characters, the parser incorrectly parses the float value and completely drops it from the request. (MDEV-27066)
  • When a double-encapsulated CTE query calls a function, which reads a table that has been aliased in the CTE query, the server incorrectly raises an error with the error code. (MDEV-26825)

  • When a CTE is used in a subquery of a statement, the server incorrectly raises an error with the error code. (MDEV-26470)

  • When MariaDB Enterprise Cluster performs an SST, the SST scripts incorrectly try to read as a path to a directory of TLS CA certificates instead of using for that purpose. (MDEV-27181)

  • When MariaDB Enterprise Cluster performs an SST, the SST scripts do not always interpret correctly. (MDEV-26915)

  • When an index is used for an ORDER BY .. LIMIT query, the optimizer does not disable the Range Checked for Each Record optimization. (MDEV-27270)

  • When is set, the optimizer can incorrectly choose to merge an index that does not help, because the query conditions require the full index to be scanned. (MDEV-27262)

  • When the system variable is set, MariaDB Connector/C and the mariadb client do not interpret MariaDB Server's extended metadata properly, which can cause results from some to be right-aligned. (MDEV-27304)

  • When an INSERT .. SELECT statement selects from and inserts into the same table, rows are counted twice, which can cause row numbers to be reported incorrectly in error messages. (MDEV-26698)

  • When a replica server's relay log is rotated, Seconds_Behind_Master in can temporarily show an incorrect value that is very high. (MDEV-16091)

  • The collation column in the #information_schema.STATISTICS## table is incorrectly read as NULL. (MDEV-4621)

  • When a join performs a comparison between an expression that uses a case-insensitive collation and an column that uses a binary collation, the comparison uses the wrong collation, which can cause results to be incorrect. (MDEV-26129)

  • When is changed dynamically with , InnoDB does not enforce the minimum value that is enforced on startup, which can result in an impossibly small buffer pool with some values of . (MDEV-27467)

  • When the DATABASE() function is used in some queries (such as queries using UNION ALL), database names can be truncated to 34 characters, even though database names can have up to 64 characters. (MDEV-27544)

  • When the option is disabled, such as when --skip-symbolic-links or --disable-symbolic-links is set, InnoDB still allows symbolic links and .isl files to be created if tables have the DATA DIRECTORY option. (MDEV-26870)

  • When CREATE TABLE t1 LIKE t2 is executed and the t2 table is a partitioned table that uses the MyISAM or Aria storage engines and has the DATA DIRECTORY option defined for partitions, the operation fails with a file system error. (MDEV-25917)

  • When is set, some window functions incorrectly raise an error with the error code. (MDEV-17785)

  • When a CTE is used with a UNION in a statement, the server incorrectly raises an error with the error code. (MDEV-27086)

  • When the function is called with values from a subquery, the output is not always returned as the data type. (MDEV-18284)

  • When a system-versioned table is partitioned by SYSTEM_TIME with a ``LIMIT` clause, can incorrectly return an error. (MDEV-25552)

  • The lateral derived optimization is not disabled for queries that use WITH ROLLUP, which causes queries that use GROUP BY to return incorrect results. (MDEV-26337)

  • When is set, queries that use the split optimization can return the wrong results. (MDEV-27510, MDEV-27132)

  • When a row is deleted from an InnoDB table, and then a new row with the same key is inserted into the table by a different transaction, InnoDB's MVCC code can incorrectly hide the new row from transactions that should see the changes: (MENT-1414)

    • Consequently, queries can try to insert another new row with the same key, which results in an error with the error code.

    • When a replica server has set to 'optimistic' or 'aggressive', this can result in the following error in :

  • system variable maximum value changed from 80000000 to 1099511627776

  • system variable dynamic changed from No to Yes

  • system variable maximum value changed from 1600000000 to 1099511627776

  • mysql_upgrade command-line option added

  • mysqld rocksdb-ignore-datadic-errors command-line option added

  • system variable added

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (x86_64)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (x86_64, ARM64)

  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 (x86_64)

  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 (x86_64, ARM64)

  • Ubuntu 18.04 (x86_64, ARM64)

  • Ubuntu 20.04 (x86_64, ARM64)

  • 5.5

    CVE-2021-46665

    5.5

    CVE-2021-46664

    5.5

    CVE-2021-46663

    5.5

    CVE-2021-46661

    5.5

    CVE-2021-46659

    5.5

    CVE-2022-21595

    4.4

    MDEV-18918
    MDEV-25803
    MDEV-27365
    MDEV-24901
    MDEV-27088
    MDEV-26064
    MDEV-26558
    MDEV-25086
    MDEV-25631
    MDEV-24335
    MDEV-27098
    MDEV-27072
    enterprise lifecycle
    MariaDB Corporation Engineering Policies
    cve.org
    CVE-2021-46668
    Error 'Invalid default value for 'TABLE_NAME'' on query. Default database: 'test'. Query: 'CREATE TABLE `t1` (`TABLE_NAME` varchar(64) CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
    mariadb-backup: The option "innodb_force_recovery" should only be used with "--prepare".
    mariadb-backup: innodb_init_param(): Error occurred.
    Last_Errno: 1062
    Last_Error: Error 'Duplicate entry 'VALUE' for key 'KEY_NAME'' on query. Default database: 'DATABASE_NAME'. Query: 'INSERT INTO ..'
    wsrep_sst_method=mariadb-backup
    wsrep_cluster_address
    wsrep_slave_threads
    MariaDB Enterprise Server
    innodb_ft_cache_size
    innodb_ft_total_cache_size
    ALTER TABLE
    CREATE OR REPLACE SEQUENCE
    innodb_force_recovery=1
    --stream=xbstream
    TINYTEXT
    TIME
    DATE
    ER_VERS_NOT_ALLOWED
    innodb_buffer_pool_size
    innodb_ft_cache_size
    log_slow_verbosity = 'explain'
    character_set_server=utf8mb4
    collation_server=utf8mb4_unicode_1400_ci
    DELETE FROM .. PARTITION(..)
    in_predicate_conversion_threshold
    ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
    DELETE
    ER_NO_DB_ERROR
    ssl_ca
    ssl_capath
    log_bin_index
    optimizer_switch='index_merge_sort_intersection=on'
    version
    SHOW ..
    SHOW SLAVE STATUS
    ENUM##ENUM##
    innodb_buffer_pool_size
    SET GLOBAL
    innodb_buffer_pool_chunk_size
    --symbolic-links
    sql_mode=ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY
    ER_MIX_OF_GROUP_FUNC_AND_FIELDS
    CREATE TABLE .. AS ..
    ER_NO_DB_ERROR
    JSON_COMPACT
    JSON
    CHECK TABLE
    optimizer_switch='split_materialized=on'
    ER_DUP_ENTRY
    slave_parallel_mode
    SHOW REPLICA STATUS
    innodb_ft_cache_size
    innodb_ft_total_cache_size
    innodb_ft_total_cache_size
    --check-if-upgrade-is-needed
    rocksdb_ignore_datadic_errors