Redis Enterprise Software release notes 6.4.2-61 (April 2023)
Amazon Linux 2 support. Fixed known limitations for custom installation on RHEL 7 and RHEL 8, running rl_rdbconvert manually, and resharding rack-aware databases with no replication.
This is a maintenance release for Redis Enterprise Software version 6.4.2.
The following table shows the MD5 checksums for the available packages:
Package | MD5 checksum (6.4.2-61 April release) |
---|---|
Ubuntu 16 | f8f616147c9daaaeb9cd8cb1ae44157f |
Ubuntu 18 | 1de5b0bafd4edec8d7817bddcecf3824 |
Ubuntu 20 | 829e91c7fac1a0ab7e36cb4a65d19906 |
RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7 Oracle Enterprise Linux (OL) 7 |
477f1d3161ea16e8d52c41eb61d92637 |
RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8 Oracle Enterprise Linux (OL) 8 Rocky Enterprise Linux |
1170af43f88bf5f9095890916c0fe74d |
Amazon Linux 2 (Release Candidate) | e246ae158db32e0a483a23392b2a7f47 |
New features and enhancements
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Amazon Linux 2 supported as a release candidate (RC)
Note:A database with modules cannot reside on an Amazon Linux 2 (release candidate) node. Support will be added in a future maintenance release. -
Add node ID indication to
debug_info
package (RS95360) -
Add support for underscore
_
as a valid character for rack awareness (RS87458) -
When updating a BDB object, the version property is immutable. Any validation will be performed according to the BDB object version that was set during upgrade or install (RS93294)
Redis Stack v6.2.6
Redis Enterprise Software v6.4.2 includes the new features delivered in the latest Redis Stack release (6.2.6 v6):
See Upgrade modules to learn how to upgrade a module for a database.
Version changes
Deprecations
Ubuntu 16.04
Ubuntu 16 support is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
Active-Active database persistence
The RDB snapshot option for Active-Active database persistence is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
Please plan to reconfigure any Active-Active databases to use append-only file (AOF) persistence with the following command:
crdb-cli crdb update --crdb-guid <CRDB_GUID> \
--default-db-config '{"data_persistence": "aof", "aof_policy":"appendfsync-every-sec"}'
Resolved issues
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RS95344 - Fixed known limitation for RHEL 7 and RHEL 8 where CRDB databases fail to start when installed using custom installation paths
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RS88010 - Roll back node configuration when the remove node operation fails
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RS95824 - Fixed an issue with running
rl_rdbconvert
on Ubuntu -
RS97971 - Fixed known limitation for the edge case where resharding fails for rack-aware databases with no replication
Known limitations
Operating system limitations
Ubuntu 20.04
By default, you cannot use the SHA1 hash algorithm (OpenSSL’s default security level is set to 2). The operating system will reject SHA1 certificates even if the mtls_allow_weak_hashing
option is enabled. You need to replace SHA1 certificates with newer certificates that use SHA-256. Note that the certificates provided with Redis Enterprise Software use SHA-256.
Modules not supported for Amazon Linux 2 release candidate
A database with modules cannot reside on an Amazon Linux 2 (release candidate) node. Support will be added in a future maintenance release.