MariaDB Galera Cluster 5.5.50 Release Notes
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Release date: 1 Jul 2016
MariaDB Galera Cluster 5.5.50 is a Stable (GA) release. It is a merge of MariaDB 5.5.50 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.
Updates and fixes in this version
- This release is a bug-fix release.
- Codership changes:
github.com/codership/mysql-wsrep/tree/5.5
(till commit
9949137
)
- The Galera library used by MariaDB Galera Cluster and included in the MariaDB repositories is currently at version 25.3.15.
Notes
- Running MariaDB Galera Cluster 5.5 and 10.0 nodes in a cluster is not supported (MDEV-6257)
- 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 Galerawsrep
provider. A 25.3.xwsrep
provider is included in the MariaDB repositories and is also available from the downloads page.
- See the MariaDB 5.5.50 Release Notes and Changelog for more information on the changes in MariaDB.
Note: If Galera 25.2.x and 25.3.x are both being used in the cluster, MariaDB with Galera 25.3.x must be started with wsrep_provider_options='socket.checksum=1' in order to make it backward compatible with Galera v2. Galera wsrep providers other than 25.3.x or 25.2.x are not supported.
Changelog
A full list of all changes is in the changelog.
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