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List:       mysql-announce
Subject:    MySQL Enterprise Monitor 3.3.4 has been released
From:       andy bang <andy.bang () oracle ! com>
Date:       2017-06-13 19:26:52
Message-ID: 8f240edf-4b54-a153-d0d7-7c38dee7f838 () oracle ! com
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We are pleased to announce that MySQL Enterprise Monitor 3.3.4 is now
available for download on the My Oracle Support (MOS) web site.

This is a maintenance release that includes a few enhancements and
fixes a number of bugs.  You can find more information on the contents
of this release in the change log:

     http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql-monitor/3.3/en/news-3-3-4.html
     (also included at the end of this note for convenience)

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.

IMPORTANT: MySQL Enterprise Monitor (MEM) 3.4 offers many significant
improvements over MEM 3.3 and we highly recommend that you consider
upgrading. More information on MEM 3.4 is available here:

   What's New in MySQL Enterprise Monitor 3.4
   http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-monitor/3.4/en/mem-comparison-3-4.html

   MySQL Enterprise Monitor
   http://www.mysql.com/products/enterprise/monitor.html

   MySQL Enterprise Monitor Frequently Asked Questions
   http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-monitor/3.4/en/mem-faq.html

   MySQL Enterprise Monitor Change History
   http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql-monitor/3.4/en/

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.

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.

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

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Changes in MySQL Enterprise Monitor 3.3.4

Functionality Added or Changed

* The Replication Configuration advisor now generates an event if
   slave_pending_jobs_size_max or slave_max_allowed_packet are less
   than the source's max_allowed_packet. (Bug #25996472)

* The MySQL server, bundled with the MySQL Enterprise Service Manager,
   has been upgraded to MySQL 5.7.18.

* The super_read_only variable is now represented in the Replication
   dashboard's instance drilldowns. The configured value is displayed
   in the Replication Configuration section.

* The backup bar charts, Backup Run Time History and Backup Lock Time
   History, are replaced by Full Backup Run Time History and
   Incremental Backup Run Time History timeseries graphs. The run and
   lock time information is now displayed in the full and incremental
   backup graphs.

* The Tomcat server, bundled with the MySQL Enterprise Service
   Manager, has been upgraded to 8.5.14.

* The bundled JRE was updated to 1.8.0_131 for both the Agent and
   Service Manager.

* An agent installer is now available for FreeBSD 11.

Bugs Fixed

* The Statement Type drop-down list on the Query Analyzer page
   contained incorrectly named entries, formatted as
   form.label.statementType.option.NAME. (Bug #26132066)

* A Null Pointer Exception was logged if the Average Statement
   Execution Time advisor was enabled but all its notice thresholds
   were disabled. (Bug #25872561)

* The documentation erroneously stated that SSL certificates which
   existed in the previous installation must be manually imported after
   an upgrade.

   The upgrade creates a backup of any existing SSL certificates and
   imports them into the upgraded version as part of the upgrade
   process. (Bug #25833748)

* MySQL Enterprise Service Manager stopped responding if a custom
   graph was imported, and the graph's definition included a hyphen (-)
   in the name.

   If a service restart was attempted, an Unexpected token error was
   logged and Tomcat would not start. (Bug #25761280)

* MySQL Enterprise Monitor Agent and MySQL Enterprise Service Manager
   configuration utilities did not clearly state that they must be run
   while MySQL Enterprise Monitor Agent and MySQL Enterprise Service
   Manager are stopped.

   The documentation was also updated with this information.
   (Bug #25697013)

* Network speeds were incorrectly reported on the Network Interfaces
   table of the MySQL Instances dashboard. (Bug #25636784)

* The Query Analyzer's Explain Query tab did not display long queries
   correctly. As of this release, long keys are wrapped on multiple
   lines. (Bug #25517867)

* OS X 10.12 Sierra was not recognised and was listed as Unknown. (Bug
   #25511036)

* It MySQL Enterprise Monitor Agent encountered an error, it failed to
   restart due to a permissions issue. The mysql-monitor-agent.pid ran
   as root and could not be stopped by the agentrestart.sh which runs
   under the same user as MySQL Enterprise Monitor Agent.

   As of this release, the mysql-monitor-agent.pid is created with the
   permissions 644 (-rw-r--r--). (Bug #24667408)

* On Windows platforms, it was not possible to install to a path which
   contained spaces on any drive other than the C:\ drive.

    For example, trying to install to
    D:\Program Files\MySQL\Enterprise\Monitor failed,
    while
    C:\Program Files\MySQL\Enterprise\Monitor succeeded.
    (Bug #24482872)

* The MySQL Enterprise Monitor Agent was not properly displayed as
   running and monitoring an instance. This occurred if it was stopped
   and it's monitored instance removed from the MySQL Instances
   dashboard, and then the MySQL Enterprise Monitor Agent was
   restarted.

* Empty groups were not displayed on the Advisors page.

* It was not possible to edit a replication group's description. The
   change was not saved.

* A number of minor UI issues were corrected in this release. Issues
   such as double colons (::) in the system uptime frame, duplicated
   icons on buttons, and so on.

* If an instance was renamed on the MySQL Instances dashboard, the
   instance name was not updated immediately elsewhere in the user
   interface.

* The backup bar charts, Backup Run Time History and Backup Lock Time
   History, displayed extra zeroes after an upgrade from MySQL
   Enterprise Service Manager 3.2 to 3.3 or 3.4.

* Custom filters which were not edited were displayed as edited on the
   Query Analyzer and graphs pages.

* Under certain circumstances, graphs would not load on the Backup
   dashboard's History tab.

* After an upgrade from MySQL Enterprise Service Manager 3.1, or 3.2,
   to 3.3 or higher, the Backup dashboard's Backup Run Time History and
   Backup Lock Time History displayed zeroes for instances monitored
   since before the upgrade.

* Under certain circumstances, if a overrides were defined on MySQL
   instances in an advisor, both the parent and child schedules were
   evaluated for the overridden instance, instead of child schedule
   only. As a result, duplicate collections were performed and
   incorrect events displayed.

* The upgrade process prompted you to reimport SSL certificates from
   the backup of the previous version. This is not necessary unless you
   are using LDAP and had imported your own SSL certificates into the
   keystore of the JRE bundled with MySQL Enterprise Monitor.

   The prompt has been updated.

* Under certain circumstances, a monitored MySQL instance could be
   reported as having two, different server_uuid values. This could
   happen if the monitored instance was part of a replication topology,
   or installed in a docker container, and used Host Plus Data
   Directory from the MySQL Instance Identity Source menu.

* Microsoft Windows 2016 Server systems were reported as Unknown.

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