MaxScale Changelog

You are viewing an old version of this article. View the current version here.

Changelog

These are the changes introduced in the next MaxScale version. This is not the official change log and the latest changelog can always be found in here: MaxScale 1.2.1 Release Notes

MaxScale 1.2.1

  • Authentication timeouts are now configurable.

MaxScale 1.2

  • MaxScale no longer runs as root.
  • Client side SSL supported.
  • Logfiles have been renamed. The log names are now named error.log, messages.log, trace.log and debug.log.

MaxScale 1.1.1

  • Schemarouter now also allows for an upper limit to session commans.
  • Schemarouter correctly handles SHOW DATABASES responses that span multiple buffers.
  • Readwritesplit and Schemarouter now allow disabling of the session command history.

MaxScale 1.1

NOTE: MaxScale default installation directory has changed to /usr/local/mariadb-maxscale and the default password for MaxAdmin is now ´mariadb´.

  • New modules added
    • Binlog router
    • Firewall filter
    • Multi-Master monitor
    • RabbitMQ logging filter
    • Schema Sharding router
  • Added option to use high precision timestamps in logging.
  • Readwritesplit router now returns the master server's response.
  • New readwritesplit router option added. It is now possible to control the amount of memory readwritesplit sessions will consume by limiting the amount of session modifying statements they can execute.
  • Minimum required CMake version is now 2.8.12 for package building.
  • Session idle timeout added for services. More details can be found in the configuration guide.
  • Monitor API is updated to 2.0.0. Monitors with earlier versions of the API no longer work with this version of MaxScale.
  • MaxScale now requires libcurl and libcurl development headers.
  • Nagios plugins added.
  • Notification service added.
  • Readconnrouter has a new "running" router_option. This allows it to use any running server as a valid backend server.
  • Database names can be stripped of escape characters with the strip_db_esc service parameter.

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.