New Features in Percona Monitoring and Management 2.10, Updated Percona Distribution for MongoDB: Release Roundup September 28, 2020
It’s release roundup time here at Percona!
Our Release Roundups showcase the latest software updates, tools, and features to help you manage and deploy our software, with highlights and critical information, as well as links to the full release notes and direct links to the software or service itself.
Today’s post includes those releases and updates that have come out since September 14, 2020, featuring the new Percona Monitoring and Management 2.10.0 and an updated Percona Distribution for MongoDB 4.4.1.
Percona XtraDB Cluster 5.6.49-28.42
On September 15, 2020, Percona XtraDB Cluster 5.6.49-28.42 was released. Minimize unexpected downtime and data loss with the most stable, scalable, secure, and highly available open source MySQL database on the market. An improvement in this release is the enhancement of the SST documentation to include a warning about the use of command-line parameters.
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Percona Monitoring and Management 2.10.0
On September 16, 2020, Percona Monitoring and Management 2.10.0 was released. It is a free and open-source platform for managing and monitoring MySQL, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL performance. There are many new features, improvements, and bug fixes in this release, including a new MongoDB exporter, the arrival of Grafana 7, and the return of a PMM1 functionality, which enabled a user to see the results of pt-summary output on the PMM user interface.
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Percona Monitoring and Management 2.10.1
Percona Monitoring and Management 2.10.1 was released on September 23, 2020. It fixed a bug where the new MongoDB exporter has higher CPU usage compared with the old one.
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Percona XtraDB Cluster 5.7.31-31.45
On September 24, 2020, we released Percona XtraDB Cluster 5.7.31-31.45. An improvement in this release enhances SST documentation to include a warning about the use of command-line parameters, and several bugs were fixed, including the modification of wsrep_row_upd_check_foreign_constraints() to remove the check for DELETE and a fix of directory creation in build-binary.sh.
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Percona Server for MongoDB 4.4.1-2
September 24, 2020, also saw the release of Percona Server for MongoDB 4.4.1-2, an enhanced, open source, and highly-scalable database that is a fully-compatible, drop-in replacement for MongoDB 4.4.1 Community Edition. Several bugs were fixed in this version, including LDAP authentication randomly failing with the “Bad parameter to an ldap routine” message in the log and mongosh
unable to authenticate LDAP user.
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Percona Distribution for MongoDB 4.4.1
Percona Distribution for MongoDB 4.4.1 was released on September 24, 2020. It includes is a collection of solutions to run and operate your MongoDB efficiently with the data being consistently backed up. This release is based on Percona Server for MongoDB 4.4.1-2 and Percona Backup for MongoDB 1.3.1.
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