MySQL Enterprise Monitor 3.3.2 has been released
andy bang <[email protected]> Mon, 9 Jan 2017 11:30:42 -0800
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.db.mysql.announce |
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| Organization | Oracle Corporation |
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We are pleased to announce that MySQL Enterprise Monitor 3.3.2 is now available for download on the My Oracle Support (MOS) web site. It will also be available for download via the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud in a week or so. MySQL Enterprise Monitor is the best-in-class tool for monitoring and management of your MySQL assets and is included with your MySQL Enterprise Edition and MySQL Cluster Carrier Grade Edition subscriptions. You’ll find information about what’s new here: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql-monitor/3.3/en/news-3-3-2.html (also included at the end of this note for convenience) Highlights of MySQL Enterprise Monitor 3.3 include: * 3.3 introduces a new Enterprise Backup Dashboard that brings deeper integration with MySQL Enterprise Backup. View current backup status, history and archive details by group or instance using MySQL Enterprise Backup Advisor collections from existing mysql.backup_history and mysql.backup_progress table data. * Backup Group view shows a summary of backup events, details on the last successful full and Incremental backup types, any failed backups and an indication of whether the group has full backup coverage. Coverage calculations include appropriate checks on replication filters across your replication topologies. * Backup view of a single MySQL Instance shows a summary of backup events, details on the last successful full and Incremental backup types and any failed backups. Sparkline histories graph the total backup time per backup and the total time the MySQL Instance had a global read-lock during the backup process. * Select the Backup History tab to see all known backups in the event you need to perform a restore operation. Each row in the backup history table shows the backup type, status, completion timestamp and the log coordinates when the consistent snapshot was taken. * Drill down to an individual Backup archive to view all its metadata and associated progress logs. * The 3.3 User Interface now makes zooming in on common problems a single click on a named filter. Use these shortcuts to quickly select the search criteria of most interest on the MySQL Instances, Events, Query Analyzer and All Timeseries Graphs pages. Examples of pre-defined filters include all MySQL Instances using an EOL version, old MySQL Enterprise Monitor Agent installations, currently open Emergency events, and all statements that cause a full table scan, temporary tables on disk or SQL Errors. In addition to pre- defined filters, you can assign a name to your own favorite search conditions for reuse across sessions. Download You will find binaries for the new release on My Oracle Support: https://support.oracle.com Choose the "Patches & Updates" tab, and then choose the "Product or Family (Advanced Search)" side tab in the "Patch Search" portlet. You will also find the binaries on the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud: http://edelivery.oracle.com/ Type "MySQL Enterprise Monitor 3.3.2" in the search box, or enter a license name to find Enterprise Monitor along with other MySQL products: "MySQL Enterprise Edition" or "MySQL Cluster Carrier Edition". Then select your platform. If you are not a MySQL Enterprise customer and want to try the Monitor and Query Analyzer using our 30-day free customer trial, go to http://www.mysql.com/trials, or contact Sales at http://www.mysql.com/about/contact. Please open a bug or a ticket on My Oracle Support to report problems, request features, or give us general feedback about how this release meets your needs. Useful URLs * My Oracle Support - http://support.oracle.com/ * What's New in 3.3 - https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-monitor/3.3/en/mem-comparison-3-2.html * Change log - http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql-monitor/3.3/en/ * Installation documentation - http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-monitor/3.3/en/mem-installing.html * Complete documentation - http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-monitor/3.3/en/ * Product information - http://www.mysql.com/products/enterprise/monitor.html * Download - http://support.oracle.com/ (available now) or http://edelivery.oracle.com/ Thanks and Happy Monitoring! - The MySQL Enterprise Tools Development Team ========== Changes in MySQL Enterprise Monitor 3.3.2 Functionality Added or Changed * The value defined in Show entries on the Event Handlers page is saved as default. (Bug #24347638) * The configuration menu item Event Handling was renamed Event Handlers. * The bundled JRE was updated to 1.8.0_112 for both the Agent and Service Manager. * The OpenSSL libraries used by the MySQL Enterprise Monitor installers and MySQL Enterprise Monitor Aggregator have been upgraded to 1.0.2j. * The Slave Master Info/Relay Log Info Not Crash Safe is removed in this version. Its functionality is rolled into the Replication Configuration advisor. * The specific operating system version is now displayed in the Host Details section of the MySQL Instances dashboard. * The MySQL database, bundled with the MySQL Enterprise Service Manager, has been upgraded to MySQL 5.7.17. * The Enterprise Backup dashboard was reorganised for usability. Bugs Fixed * Out-dated references were removed from advisor advice text. (Bug #25124333) * Under certain circumstances, the asset selector list would not load on the Assets tab of the Groups page. (Bug #25051693) * Under certain circumstances, if a notification group contained one or more invalid email addresses, the notification failed. As of this release, the invalid address exception generated by the email server is handled correctly, the invalid email address is removed, and the notification is resent. If the notification group contains multiple invalid addresses, they are removed and the message resent until either the notification is sent or no email addresses remain. Errors are logged to the Action Log. (Bug #25037204) * If the backup directory was set to the same directory as the installation directory, the upgrade installer removed the installation, and the upgrade process failed. As of this release, the installers check if the backup directory is set to the same directory as the installation directory. This issue affected the upgrade installers for the MySQL Enterprise Service Manager, MySQL Enterprise Monitor Agent, and the MySQL Enterprise Monitor Proxy and Aggregator. (Bug #25027413, Bug #25078184, Bug #25078204) * The Show n entries drop-down menu on the Query Analyzer page was too small. This affected the Google Chrome browser, only. (Bug #24948388) * Comma-separated external role definitions were not correctly parsed on the Roles page. (Bug #24918199) * The External Role field on the Roles and Settings pages, was too small. (Bug #24917944) * The fields on the Encryption Settings tab of the Add MySQL Instance or Edit Instances dialogs did not reflect the actual configuration. (Bug #24833411) * If a non-bundled repository was used, the MySQL Enterprise Service Manager command-line utilities did not detect it. As of this release, non-bundled repositories are recognised by the command-line utilities. (Bug #24764129) * Hiding and showing the filter panel changed the selected filter criteria. It was necessary to refresh the page to display the originally selected criteria. (Bug #24743686) * The Events page Time Range filter was set to All Time if the page was opened by clicking on the events count on the Enterprise Backup page. As of this release, the Events filter uses the range defined on the Enterprise Backup page. (Bug #24609299) * Resume Event Handler dialog was too small for its contents. (Bug #24481411) * Duplicate actions were taken, and notifications sent, if multiple event handlers used the same advisor. As of this release, duplicate actions and notifications are combined into a single action or notification. However, each event handler is logged as handling the event. (Bug #24341371) * The Line and Stack graph controls were not displayed for graphs with many series. (Bug #22378850) * The auto-update parameter of the MySQL Enterprise Service Manager configuration utilities, config.sh, did not behave as expected. * Fields of the Add Instance dialog, for unmonitored instances, did not auto-populate with the correct, agent, hostname, or port number. -- MySQL Announce Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/announce To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/announce