MariaDB 10.6.2 Release Notes
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Release date: 18 Jun 2021
MariaDB 10.6 is the current development series of MariaDB. It is an evolution of MariaDB 10.5 with several entirely new features.
MariaDB 10.6.2 is a Release Candidate (RC) release.
Do not use non-stable (non-GA) releases in production!
For an overview of MariaDB 10.6 see the What is MariaDB 10.6? page.
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Notable Changes
InnoDB
- When innodb_adaptive_hash_index=OFF (the default), the following counters (which reflect btr_cur_n_non_sea) will no longer be updated (MDEV-25882):
- adaptive_hash_index in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_METRICS
- Innodb_adaptive_hash_non_hash_searches in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.GLOBAL_STATUS
Replication
- Semisync replica recovery is introduced. rpl-semi-sync-slave-enabled = ON server executes a special recovery branch to guarantee its consistency with a primary server (MDEV-21117)
General
- Error messages now use "MariaDB" instead of "MySQL" (MDEV-22189)
- Implement
FLUSH TABLES tbl_name [, tbl_name] ... WITH READ LOCK
for views (MDEV-15888) - All statements can be prepared, except
PREPARE
,EXECUTE
, andDEALLOCATE / DROP PREPARE
(MDEV-16708)
Changelog
For a complete list of changes and bugfixes made in MariaDB 10.6.2, with links to detailed information on each push, see the changelog.
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