RabbitMQ 3.12.8 #9838
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RabbitMQ
3.12.8
is a maintenance release in the3.12.x
release series.Please refer to the upgrade section from the 3.12.0 release notes
if upgrading from a version prior to 3.12.0.
This release requires Erlang 25 and supports Erlang versions up to
26.1.x
.RabbitMQ and Erlang/OTP Compatibility Matrix has more details on
Erlang version requirements for RabbitMQ.
Minimum Supported Erlang Version
As of 3.12.0, RabbitMQ requires Erlang 25. Nodes will fail to start on older Erlang releases.
Users upgrading from 3.11.x (or older releases) on Erlang 25 to 3.12.x on Erlang 26
(both RabbitMQ and Erlang are upgraded at the same time) must consult
the v3.12.0 release notes first.
Changes Worth Mentioning
Release notes can be found on GitHub at rabbitmq-server/release-notes.
Core Server
Bug Fixes
Avoids a potential exception in the
autoheal
partition handler.Contributed by @Ayanda-D.
GitHub issue: #9818
Enhancements
raft.segment_max_entries
is now validated to prevent the value from overflowing its 16-bit segment file field.Maximum supported value is now ``65535.
GitHub issue: #9733
Shovel Plugin
Enhancements
Significantly faster Shovel startup in environments where there are many of them (one thousand or more).
GitHub issue: #9796
AMQP 1.0 Erlang Client
Enhancements
User-provided credentials are now obfuscated using an one-off key pair generated on node boot.
This keeps sensitive client state information from being logged by the runtime exception logger.
GitHub issue: #9777
Dependency Upgrades
None in this release.
Source Code Archives
To obtain source code of the entire distribution, please download the archive named
rabbitmq-server-3.12.8.tar.xz
instead of the source tarball produced by GitHub.
This discussion was created from the release RabbitMQ 3.12.8.
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