Netdata v2.5.2 is a patch release to address issues discovered since v2.5.1.
This patch release provides the following bug fixes and updates:
- Fixed crash by preventing dynamic configuration initialization for virtual nodes (#20324, @ilyam8)
- Updated eBPF library dependency to version 1.5.1 (#20316, @thiagoftsm)
- Fixed dynamic configuration issue that incorrectly assigned plugin configurations to virtual nodes instead of the localhost context (#20312, @ktsaou)
- Changed user transition log messages from debug to info level (#20308, @ilyam8)
- Fixed memory issue by preventing use-after-free when accessing parent information (#20305, @ktsaou)
- Fixed use-after-free memory issue in plugins.d inflight function handling (#20304, @ktsaou)
- Fixed metadata synchronization shutdown to proceed even when event loop command submission fails (#20303, @stelfrag)
- Fixed SNMP collector to properly format system information (#20293, #20301, @ilyam8)
- Fixed database maintenance scheduling to properly sequence journal indexing after file rotation operations (#20264, @stelfrag)
- Fixed various minor issues including improved shutdown logging, division by zero protection, and updated dimension status messages (#20263, @stelfrag)
- Improved MSSQL collector performance by moving database queries to a separate thread (#20230, @thiagoftsm)
Support options
As we grow, we stay committed to providing the best support ever seen from an open-source solution. Should you encounter an issue with any of the changes made in this release or any feature in the Netdata Agent, feel free to contact us through one of the following channels:
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