MariaDB Galera Cluster 10.0.7 Release Notes

Download | Release Notes | Changelog | Overview of MariaDB Galera Cluster

Release date: 24 Feb 2014

MariaDB Galera Cluster 10.0.7 is an Alpha release. It is a merge of MariaDB 10.0.7 and Galera Cluster with additional bug fixes.

Various articles about MariaDB Galera Cluster, including known limitations and how to get started are available in the Galera section of the Knowledge Base.

For a list of changes made in MariaDB Galera Cluster 10.0.7, with links to detailed information on each push, see the MariaDB Galera Cluster 10.0.7 Changelog.

Includes MariaDB 10.0.7 and Galera Cluster

MariaDB Galera Cluster 10.0.7 includes MariaDB 10.0.7 with Codership additions (lp:codership-mysql/5.5 till revision 3944) and Galera 25.3.2. This version of MariaDB Galera Cluster supports wsrep API v25 which means MariaDB Galera Cluster can be used with either a 25.2.x or 25.3.x Galera wsrep provider. A 25.3.x wsrep provider is included in the MariaDB repositories. And both 25.3.x and 25.2.x wsrep providers are available on the downloads page.

See the MariaDB 10.0.7 Release Notes and Changelog for more information on the changes in MariaDB.

Note: If Galera v2 and v3 are both being used in the cluster, MariaDB with Galera v3 must be started with wsrep_provider_options='socket.checksum=1' in order to make it backward compatible with Galera v2.

First Alpha Release

This is the first alpha release for this series of MariaDB Galera Cluster. It is being released now to get it into the hands of any who might want to test it. Do not run Alpha releases on production systems!

Thanks, and enjoy MariaDB Galera Cluster!


Be notified of new MariaDB Server releases automatically by subscribing to the MariaDB Foundation community announce 'at' lists.mariadb.org announcement list (this is a low traffic, announce-only list). MariaDB plc customers will be notified for all new releases, security issues and critical bug fixes for all MariaDB plc products thanks to the Notification Services.

MariaDB may already be included in your favorite OS distribution. More information can be found on the Distributions which Include MariaDB page.

Comments

Comments loading...
Content reproduced on this site is the property of its respective owners, and this content is not reviewed in advance by MariaDB. The views, information and opinions expressed by this content do not necessarily represent those of MariaDB or any other party.