This section contains all known fatal bugs in the
Maria
storage engine for the last source or
binary release. Minor bugs, extensions and feature requests and
bugs, found since this release can be found in the MySQL bugs
databases at:
http://bugs.mysql.com/.
When reporting a bug, make sure you select the
Maria
category for the bug.
You can find additional information in the
KNOWN_BUGS.txt
file within the
Maria
repository.
There shouldn't normally be any bugs that affect normal operations
in any Maria
release. Still, there are always
exceptions and edge cases and that is what this section is for.
If you have found a bug that is not listed here, please add it to
http://bugs.mysql.com/
so that we can either fix it for next release or in the worst case
add it here for others to know! When reporting a bug, make sure
you select the Maria
category for the bug.
Known bugs that are planned to be fixed before next minor release
If the log files are damaged or inconsistent,
Maria
may fail to start. We should fix that
if this happens and mysqld is restarted (thanks to
mysqld_safe, instance manager or other script) it should
disregard the old logs, start anyway and automatically repair
any tables that were found to be crashed on open.
Temporary fix is to remove
maria_log.????????
files from the data directory,
restart mysqld and run
CHECK
TABLE
/REPAIR TABLE
or
mysqlcheck on your Maria
tables.
Do not remove the maria_log_control
file, as this contains the page size information required
for reading Maria
log and data files.
Known bugs that are planned to be fixed before Beta
If we get a write failure on disk for the log, we should stop all usage of transactional tables and mark all transactional tables that are changed as crashed.
Missing features that are planned to be fixed before Beta
We will add a maria-recover option to automatically repair any
crashed tables on open. (This is needed for non-transactional
tables and also in edge cases for transactional tables when
the table crashed because of a bug in MySQL or
Maria
code)
Features planned for future releases
You can find details on additional features and functionality
planned for Maria
, see
MySQL Forge
Worklog.
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