Releases: percona/pmm
v2.31.0
Percona Monitoring and Management 2.31.0
Release date: | Sep 26, 2022 |
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Installation: | Installing Percona Monitoring and Management |
Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is an open source database monitoring, management, and observability solution for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.
⚠️ Important
We recommend using the latest version of PMM. This ensures that you have access to the latest PMM features and that your environment runs on the latest version of the underlying components, such as VictoriaMetrics, with all the bug fixes in place.
Release Highlights
Enhaced query building, navigation and Alerting
We have upgraded Grafana to version 9.1 in PMM 2.31.0. With this upgrade, you can get a simplified user interface, enhanced visualizations, and a default unified Alerting experience. For more information, see What’s new in Grafana.
The following features have been introduced with PMM 2.31.0:
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Expandable main menu
For an enhanced user experience, we have expanded and designed the main menu by moving the dashboard navigation from the PMM Dashboards menu to the main menu for quick access. So you can now browse dashboards like Operating System (OS), MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, ProxySQL, and HAProxy directly from the navbar.
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Prometheus Query Builder
We have introduced a new UI query builder using which you can write Prometheus queries effortlessly. Prometheus queries can be complex to grasp, but with this Grafana release, it becomes easier.
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Starred dashboards
To enhance user experience further, we have introduced Starred, where you can access your favorite dashboards directly from the main menu.
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Explore to dashboard
You can now create panels and dashboards directly from Explore. You can also create a panel in a new or existing dashboard by clicking Add to dashboard in the Explore toolbar. The generated panel contains all the pane's queries, and the default visualization automatically picked from the current results shown in Explore.
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Improvements to dashboard search
For a more effective search experience, we have introduced search by title as well as panel. With this, the overall performance has been enhanced as querying and sorting have become much faster.
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Command Palette
You can now pull up a palette of commands for easier navigation using cmd+k (macOS) or ctrl+k (Linux/Windows).
General availability of Percona Alerting
With this release, we are streamlining the PMM alert setup process with an overhauled, unified alerting system based on Grafana.
All previous Integrated Alerting and Grafana Alerting functionality are now consolidated on the Alerting page. From here, you can configure, create and monitor alerts based on Percona or Grafana templates.
The Alert Rules tab has also evolved into a more efficient interface with an added layer for simplifying complex Grafana rules. You’ll find that the new Percona templated alert option here offers the same functionality available in the old Integrated Alerting, but uses a friendlier interface, powered by Grafana’s advanced alerting capabilities.
As an important and generally useful feature, this new Alerting feature is now enabled by default and ready to use in production!
For more information about Percona Alerting, check out Percona Alerting.
Deprecated Integrated Alerting
The new Percona Alerting feature fully replaces the old Integrated Alerting available in previous PMM versions. The new alerting brings full feature parity with Integrated Alerting, along with additional benefits like Grafana-based alert rules and a unified alerting command center.
If you have been using Integrated Alerting in the previous PMM version, your custom alert rule templates will be automatically migrated to PMM 2.31. After upgrading to this new version, you will find all your alert templates under Alerting > Alert Templates.
These templates are also available for creating new alert rules using the new Percona templated alerts option on the Alert Rules tab.
However, alert rules created with Integrated Alerting are not automatically migrated to Percona Alerting. After upgrading, make sure to manually migrate any custom alert rules that you want to transfer to PMM 2.31 using the Integrated Alerting Migration Script.
Vacuum monitoring dashboard
⚠️ Important
This experimental dashboard is subject to change. It is recommended to use this dashboard for testing purposes only.
A new experimental dashboard has been released to help our users gain timely insights into the autovacuum process in PostgreSQL. This dashboard is designed to help fine-tune the vacuum configuration and to prevent a XID wraparound - both of which directly contribute to improved performance of the database.
This dashboard contains the following:
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Dead tuples - Identifies the number of dead rows in each table even though the rows are physically removed from the table.
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Last time vacuum ran - Tracks the last time a vacuum or autovacuum process successfully ran on each of your tables.
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Number of rows modified since last Analyze - The number of rows changed since the last time ANALYZE ran.
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Manual vacuum events - Tracks the number of times a manual vacuum was run on each table.
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Table disk usage - Tracking the disk space used by each table is crucial as it enables you to gauge expected changes in the query performance over time - but it can also help you detect potential vacuuming-related issues.
For more information, see documentation
New official (GA) deployment method - Podman
We are excited to announce the General Availability (GA) of Podman support for Deploying PMM 2.31.0. We had introduced it in 2.29.0 as a preview feature, but now we are production ready with this feature.
Simplied deployment with Database as a Service (DBaaS)
In our constant endeavor and focus on an enhanced user experience, in PMM 2.31.0, we have simplified the deployment and configuration of DBaaS as follows:
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With PMM 2.31.0, you can easily add a DB cluster from the newly created K8s cluster. All the DB cluster window fields are auto-populated with the values based on the existing K8s cluster.
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For PMM 2.31.0, while accessing DbaaS, if you have an existing Kubernetes cluster configured for DBaaS, you will be automatically redirected to the DB Cluster page. Otherwise, you would be redirected to the Kubernetes Cluster page.
New Features
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PMM-10089: We have upgraded Grafana to 9.1 in PMM 2.31.0.
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PMM-10092: We have expanded and improved the main menu for PMM 2.31.0 based on Grafana 9.1. The main menu contains crucial elements, one of them being starred dashboards.
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PMM-10467: Integrated Alerting: Alert rules created with the Integrated Alerting feature in previous PMM versions can be migrated to the new Percona Alerting using the script that will be provided for the public release of PMM 2.31.
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PMM-10443: Dashboards: We have released a new experimental dashboard for collecting metrics for vacuum monitoring to help our users gain insight into the autovacuum process in PostgreSQL.
Improvements
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PMM-10560: Dashboard: We have improved the MongoDB Collection Details Dashboard. The Collection Activity panel is now collapsed by default, and the graphs are visible only when the
--enable-all-collectors
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PMM-10349: DBaaS: For Simplified DBaaS experience, you will be automatically redirected to the DB Cluster page if you have an existing Kubernetes cluster configured for DBaaS. Otherwise, you would be redirected to the Kubernetes Cluster page.
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PMM-10064: Introduced UI changes on the PMM Inventory pages for better readability and user experience.
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PMM-10076: For an improved UI experience, we have enforced the enter button for the date picker, which performs the same action as clicking apply time range.
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PMM-10018: Lowered the default values of CPU and memory for haproxy while deploying a DBaaS Percona XtraDB Cluster (PXC) cluster to avoid wasting resources.
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PMM-9118: Refined the error message thrown when a secure connection cannot be established while adding a monitoring database to PMM, thus making it much more contextual and easy to troubleshoot.
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PMM-10516: Added support for MongoDB physical backups. With this, PMM backup management now supports both logical and physical backups for MongoDB services that are based on [Percona Server for MongoDB](https://www.percona.com/software/mon...
v2.30.0
Percona Monitoring and Management 2.30.0
Release date: | Aug 24, 2022 |
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Installation: | Installing Percona Monitoring and Management |
Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is an open source database monitoring, management, and observability solution for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.
⚠️ Important
We recommend using the latest version of PMM. This ensures that you have access to the latest PMM features and that your environment runs on the latest version of the underlying components, such as VictoriaMetrics, with all the bug fixes in place.
Release Highlights
New Experimental dashboards
⚠️ Important
These experimental dashboards are subject to change. It is recommended to use these dashboards for testing purposes only.
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We have introduced a more user-friendly and insightful experimental Home Dashboard in PMM version 2.30.0. With this new Home Dashboard, you can experience a boost in performance while monitoring a large number of nodes or services in PMM. Repeated rows (for a large number of nodes) on the dashboard can take a considerable time to load the Home Dashboard UI.
Our new experimental dashboard ensures fast retrieval of data on the Home Dashboard. For more information, see documentation. -
We have introduced the following new real-time experimental dashboards to collect more metrics and data for MongoDB:
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Experimental MongoDB Collection Overview
This dashboard contains panels for data about the Hottest Collections in the MongoDB database. For more information, see documentation.
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Experimental MongoDB Collection Details
This experimental dashboard provides detailed information about the top collections by document count, size, and document read for MongoDB databases. For more information, see documentation.
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Experimental MongoDB Oplog Details
This real-time dashboard contains Oplog details such as Recovery Window, Processing Time, Buffer Capacity, and Oplog Operations. For more information, see documentation.
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Database as a Service (DBaaS)
Enhanced the user experience by simplifying the configuration and deployment of DBaaS database clusters:
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With PMM 2.30.0, you can add a DB cluster literally at the click of a button. All the fields will be automatically populated with the default value. Click Register, and your DB cluster is added. For more information, see documentation.
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Starting with PMM 2.30.0, we have simplified the DBaaS configuration and deployment of database clusters by providing suggestions on the k8s cluster name based on the kubeconfig file.
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We have simplified DBaaS and Percona Platform connection configuration by suggesting and automatically setting the public address of the PMM server if it's not set up. This happens when connecting to Percona Platform, adding a Kubernetes (K8s) cluster, or adding a DB cluster.
Operators support
PMM now supports Percona Operator for MySQL based on Percona XtraDB Cluster (1.11).
New Features
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PMM-9652: Dashboard: New experimental dashboards for MongoDB are now available with more MongoDB metrics and data like Hottest collections, Data Size, Recovery Window, Processing Time, Buffer Capacity, Oplog Operations, and so on.
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PMM-10367: Dashboard: We have introduced a new user-friendly and insightful experimental Home Dashboard in PMM version 2.30.0. This Home Dashboard improves the performance while monitoring a large number of nodes or services in PMM.
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PMM-10327: You can add a free K8s cluster via Percona Platform Portal and use it for testing DBaaS in PMM. Read more in the Private DBaaS with Free Kubernetes Cluster blogpost.
📝 Note
This feature will be available on https://portal.percona.com/ with the PMM 2.30.0 GA release.
Improvements
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PMM-10340: DBaaS: Enhanced user experience to simplify DBaaS configuration and deployment of Database clusters with suggestions on k8s cluster name based on k8s config file.
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PMM-10368: Simpler DBaaS and Percona Platform connection configuration by suggesting the public address of the PMM server.
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PMM-5680: Logs: For an enhanced and simplified troubleshooting experience, we have added the following logs in a ZIP file in the pmm-agent folder, which you can obtain from the pmm-admin summary command:
- exporter logs
- qan agent logs
- pmm-agent log
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PMM-5492: Logs: We have added the profiling data files to the logs folder to boost the troubleshooting process. You can obtain this by executing the
pmm-admin summary --pprof
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PMM-5005: Logs: Added a more pronounced error message for the PMM agent to help you distinguish between potential problems, such as connectivity issues, unconfigured agent issues, connection time-out issues, etc.
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PMM-10147: To minimize resource consumption and DB connections, we have limited the number of concurrent jobs and actions that PMM Agent can execute concurrently. By default, PMM Agent will now run maximum 32 jobs and actions in parralel. You can configure this limit with the flag
--runner-capacity=<some number>
or environment variablePMM_AGENT_RUNNER_CAPACITY=<some number>
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PMM-9914: PMM generates config files into the
/tmp
folder when a service is added to monitoring. Files in/tmp
can get deleted by the Operating system. With PMM 2.30.0, we have ensured that the pmm-agent successfully restarts the child agents even though the config files in the/tmp
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PMM-9994: QAN: Improved the description of the QAN filter in the user guide for better clarity.
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PMM-9632: For flexibility, we have added the ability to change some of the pg_stat_monitor settings. Previously, this was hardcoded.
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PMM-10122: Applied the pmm-agent
--log-level
to the exporter's output so that each message from the exporter withlog-level=WARN
will be logged in pmm-agent with the samelog-level=WARN
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PMM-9921: Migrated pmm2-client Docker image to ubi-micro to reduce the number of packages and the image size.
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PMM-10085: Support for Percona XtraDB Cluster (PXC) 1.11.0 in PMM.
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PMM-10351: DBaaS: Full form of DBaaS (Database as a Service) is displayed on the Dashboard for clarity for the new users.
Bugs Fixed
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PMM-10474: Fixed an issue where the PMM tour gets in the way when sharing a dashboard via a rendered image with an error message at the top (HTTP 404).
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PMM-10483: Fixed an issue where the QAN dashboard was not reloading after modifying the filters, refresh rate, sorting, etc.
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PMM-10299: Fixed an issue where the MongoDB ReplSet Dashboard overview section shows incorrect information for the Cluster and ReplSet members count and does not change even after selecting a different cluster name.
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PMM-10494: Fixed an issue where the Confirm action modal is stuck until the cluster is registered.
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PMM-9987: Fixed an issue in QAN where the metrics values did not match those on the Query details panel.
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PMM-10159: Fixed an issue where the
logs.zip
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PMM-9398: Fixed an issue where an error was thrown on the MySQL InnoDB Details dashboard for too many data points.
v2.29.1
Percona Monitoring and Management 2.29.1
Release date: | July 28, 2022 |
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Installation: | Installing Percona Monitoring and Management |
Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is an open source database monitoring, management, and observability solution for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.
⚠️ Important
We recommend using the latest version of PMM. This ensures that you have access to the latest PMM features and that your environment runs on the latest version of the underlying components, such as VictoriaMetrics, with all the bug fixes in place.
Release Highlights
Fixed the following CVE:
PMM-10338: We have updated Grafana to fix critical CVE's impacting Alerting in PMM.
v2.29.0
Percona Monitoring and Management 2.29.0
Release date: | July 19, 2022 |
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Installation: | Installing Percona Monitoring and Management |
Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is an open source database monitoring, management, and observability solution for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.
⚠️ Important
We recommend using the latest version of PMM. This ensures that you have access to the latest PMM features and that your environment runs on the latest version of the underlying components, such as VictoriaMetrics, with all the bug fixes in place.
Release Highlights
Guided tour of PMM
PMM now includes a short in-app tutorial that automatically pops up when you first launch the application.
If you are a new user, this is your virtual unboxing of key PMM features to help you get started easier.
If you are an Intermediate or Advanced user, use the tour as a checklist of features worth exploring to ensure you're making the most out of your PMM.
Deploying PMM in various environments
K8s
⚠️ Disclaimer
Deploying PMM on Kubernetes is still technical preview and is subject to change. We recommend that early adopters use this feature for testing purposes only.
Starting with PMM 2.29.0, we have introduced the helm chart supported by Percona to seamlessly deploy your PMM instances on Kubernetes (k8s), a prominent container orchestration system. With the Helm chart, you can customize your deployment. You can tweak your PMM installation by setting these various parameters. For more information, see the documentation.
Before introducing the helm chart for PMM, if you wanted to deploy PMM, you would need a separate virtual machine to run PMM, but with the helm chart, that is not required. Helm Charts provide the ability to leverage Kubernetes packages at the click of a button or a single CLI command.
Podman
⚠️ Disclaimer
Podman support is still technical preview and is subject to change. We recommend that early adopters use this feature for testing purposes only.
Starting with PMM 2.29.0, get your PMM instances up and running quickly with the Podman. Using Podman makes it easy to run, build, and deploy PMM.
Deployment of PMM with the Podman is far more secure as it does not require root privileges to create, run and manage containers. It lets you run containers as a non-root user, so you never have to give a user root permission on the host. Thus it adds a new security layer, which is crucial in the event of a security breach. Podman also allows multiple unprivileged users to run containers on the same machine. For more information on deploying PMM on Podman, see the documentation.
Local file system
You can start your PMM instances without a data container using your local file system.
You can use docker volume or host directory with the -v
docker-cli option for storing PMM state (databases, configs, etc.)
RHEL 9 support (client):
PMM client now supports RHEL 9.
Monitoring
Meta metrics
We have added some metrics for Mongodb exporters to monitor the time it takes to collect data for different collectors. With these metrics, you can identify the monitoring cost of various collectors by the MongoDB exporters.
PXC Cluster dashboard
⚠️ Important
This experimental dashboard is subject to change. It is recommended to use this dashboard for testing purposes only.
Created a new experimental PXC/Galera Cluster Summary dashboard to make it simple, intuitive, and provide at-a-glance visibility for better decision making. Critical data for the PXC cluster is put together in this dashboard to obtain feedback from our users. For more information, refer to the documentation.
Earlier, the PXC Cluster data was distributed over different dashboards. The users had to browse the MySQL compare dashboard to check for the data like slow queries and network overviews that were not in the PXC nodes compare dashboard. This made it time-consuming to identify any possible issues with the database. With the new PXC dashboard, we aim to solve this problem and gain insightful data about the cluster and services. Now the users can have an overview of the PXC clusters from this dashboard. Also, users with beginner to intermediate levels of expertise can effortlessly analyze the data on this dashboard.
Troubleshooting
Managing logs
As a PMM user, you can explicitly set a detailed level of logging so that, by default, you will have meaningful logs to see, thereby enhancing your troubleshooting experience.
If you want detailed logging, you can set --log-level
to INFO. By default, INFO is not logged. Thus, you have more control over the logs you want to view with the --log-level
parameter with the flexibility to choose options such as warning, error, fatal, and info.
For example, to set the log level to fatal
for a MySQL database:
pmm-admin add mysql --username=XXX --password=XXX --log-level=fatal
Additional parameters added in commands
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Added the agent (exporter) port to the output of the
pmm-admin
commands, which is crucial during debugging.pmm-admin list pmm-admin status pmm-admin inventory list agents
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Added new flag
--agent-password
to the following commands to support a custom password via the CLI to make it more secure:pmm-admin register --agent-password=AGENT-PASSWORD pmm-admin config --agent-password=AGENT-PASSWORD`
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You can use the
pprof
parameter in thepmm-admin
summary command.pmm-admin summary --pprof
pprof
reads a collection of profiling data from the PMM server, enabling you to generate reports in textual and graphical formats to visualize and analyze data.You can analyze CPU, Memory usage, heap size, and thread count for your PMM components with the data obtained.
Percona Platform Integration
Terminate Percona Platform connections as an Admin
When regular users are not able to disconnect a server (for example, when PMM was moved to a network segment without outbound connections to public networks), PMM Admins can now terminate such connections instead.
The Disconnect option under Settings > Percona Platform now enables PMM Admins to retire PMM instances from Percona Platform even if they are not logged in with a Percona Account.
When disconnecting servers without a Percona Account, the lingering servers are not automatically removed from the list of PMM instances in Percona Platform. As a Percona Platform Admin, you can ensure that your list of PMM instances stays up-to-date by manually removing those unavailable servers via PMM instances.
Easier access to your Percona Support Specialist
If you are a Percona customer, you can now find the contact details of your dedicated Percona Support Specialist on the new Environment Overview tab on the main menu.
The Percona Contacts section here shows the name and email of the Customer Success Manager assigned to your organization, who can help with any PMM queries.
This new tab will soon be populated with more useful information about your PMM environment.
Advisors
Extended severities for advisor checks and alerts
We have extended and unified the list of severity levels for the notifications coming from Integrated Alerting and Advisor Checks.
When you create a new alert rule, you can now choose from a broader range of severity labels: Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Info, Debug.
The same severities are now also available for notifications coming from failed checks under Advisor Checks > Failed Checks. We’ve also made a small UX improvement to the way failed checks are grouped by severity in the table.
Use filters to explore available advisors checks
As we’re constantly adding more advisors for checking the health of your connected databases, you may find it useful to now be able to drill-down through this constantly growing list.
Use the filters on the Advisors Checks > All Checks page to search advisors by Name, Description, Status or Interval. If you need to share the filtered results with your team members, send them the PMM URL, which saves your search criteria and results.
DBaaS
Simplified the API such that it requires fewer parameters to run the API.
With this new implementation, the only mandatory field is the Kubernetes cluster name. All other fields such as resource parameters, image field, params field, and name filed are optional. The API sets these to default values if these fields are not specified.
Also, the documentation has been enhanced for these APIs....
v2.28.0
Percona Monitoring and Management 2.28.0
Release date: | May 12, 2022 |
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Installation: | Installing Percona Monitoring and Management |
Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is an open source database monitoring, management, and observability solution for MySQL, PostgreSQL and MongoDB.
⚠️ Important
We recommend using the latest version of PMM. This ensures that you have access to the latest PMM features and that your environment runs on the latest version of the underlying components, such as VictoriaMetrics, with all the bug fixes in place.
Release Highlights
Advisors
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Advisor checks enabled by default
Starting with the previous release and continuing with this one, we have added significant improvements to the Advisors Checks functionality in performance, assessment coverage, and user experience.
As a mature and generally useful feature, this option is now enabled by default for easier access to automatic checks and better insight into database health and performance, delivered by Percona Platform.
📝 Note
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Run individual advisor checks
In addition to running all available advisors at once, you now have the option to run each advisor check individually.
This gives you more granular control over the checks on your connected databases. Running checks individually also means that you get the results for relevant advisors faster and that you can focus on resolving failed checks one at a time. For more information, see Working with Advisor checks.
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Enhanced Advisor checks
PMM 2.28 includes a new major version of Advisors that features some important enhancements. The most significant changes are:
- Support for multiple queries - Support for Victoria Metrics as a data source
In a nutshell, these changes will allow experts to create more intelligent advisor checks to continue delivering more value to your connected PMM instances. The file format in which Advisors checks are written has been updated to support the new functionality provided by the Advisors service part of Percona Platform.
This is a breaking change, so we recommend upgrading your PMM instance to benefit from these enhancements. For more information, see Develop Advisors.
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS support
We are providing binaries for the recently released version of Ubuntu from this release.
Components upgrade
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VictoriaMetrics: VictoriaMetrics has been upgraded to 1.76.1.
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Node exporter: Node Exporter has now been updated to 1.3.1.
⚠️ Important
If you customized the disabled collectors, the list could change. Check the available collectors in Documentation.
New Features
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PMM-9749: Advisors: Possibility to run individual advisor checks separately.
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PMM-9469: Advisors: Ability to have multiple queries in a single check.
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PMM-9468: Advisors: Ability to query VictoriaMetrics as a data source.
Improvements
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PMM-9841: Advisors: Advisor checks are now enabled by default.
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PMM-8326: Advisors: Changed the icon for the Edit Check Rule option with a more suggestive one that better reflects this functionality.
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PMM-9907: pmm2-client now supports Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
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PMM-9780: VictoriaMetrics has been upgraded to 1.76.1.
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PMM-5871: Node Exporter has now been updated to 1.3.1.
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PMM-9958: The PMM logs button, which is used to download PMM logs for troubleshooting, is added to the help panel for better accessibility and enhanced user experience.
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PMM-9672: Minor UI improvements to the visual elements in the breadcrumb trails to visually align them to the look-and-feel of Grafana pages and improve overall UI consistency.
Bugs Fixed
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PMM-9854: Advisors: In some scenarios, PMM was not displaying the complete list of advisors available for instances connected to Percona Platform. This issue is now fixed.
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PMM-9848: Advisors: Fixed text contrast issue on the Failed Advisor Checks page that was visible when navigating the list of results while using PMM with the Light theme.
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PMM-9426: DBaaS: Fixed an issue related to K8s monitoring where the K8s monitoring failed with K8s version 1.22 and higher.
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PMM-9885: Dashboard: Fixed the documentation links on the Advanced settings page on the PMM dashboard.
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PMM-9828: Fixed an issue with the QAN dashboard navigator/explorer where if you open QAN from a dashboard and try to navigate to a different dashboard, the explorer keeps closing/refreshing, making it impossible to navigate.
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PMM-9363: PMM users logged in via SSO would still have access to PMM after disconnecting. This issue is now fixed and PMM correctly terminates SSO sessions after disconnecting.
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PMM-9415: Backup Management: Fixed an issue where initial data restore on AWS instances fails. However, consecutive data restore attempts were successful.
Known Issues
PMM-9992: Error while using reverse proxy (like Nginx)
While using a reverse proxy (for example, Nginx) in front of PMM, you can run into the error origin not allowed
after upgrading to PMM 2.27.0 or newer versions.
Solution
Add the Host header to the reverse proxy config file.
Example
For Nginx, add the following:
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
v2.27.0
Percona Monitoring and Management 2.27.0
Date: | April 14, 2022 |
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Installation: | Installing Percona Monitoring and Management |
Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is an open source database monitoring, management, and observability solution for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.
⚠️ Important
We recommend using the latest version of the PMM instance. This ensures that you access the latest features of the underlying components, such as VictoriaMetrics, with all the bug fixes in place. One of the critical features of VictoriaMetrics is stream parsing mode, which enhances the performance of PMM and saves memory when scraping targets expose millions of metrics.
Release Highlights
PMM and Percona Portal Integration
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Enhanced UX for connecting PMM server to Percona Portal
To leverage Percona Platform's recent support for federated identity, PMM now uses access-token authorization for connecting PMM instances to Percona Platform.
This replaces the former username/password authentication used in PMM 2.26.0 and older versions.
For more information, see Integrate PMM with Percona Platform.
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Access to account information for Percona customers
When you connect your PMM instances to Percona Platform as a Percona customer, you can now check all your Percona Platform account information on the new Entitlements and Support Tickets tab on the main menu.
For more information, see Check your account information in the online Help.
Advisors
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Broader database health assessments with Advisors
With this release, we are renaming Security Checks to Advisors and grouping them according to the functionality and recommendations they provide. To reflect these changes, the old Security Threat Tool option is now called Advisors.
In addition, we have added new checks for MySQL and MongoDB.
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New Paid tier and special Advisor checks for customers
In addition to Registered Checks, Percona customers who connect PMM to Pecona Platform now also have access to Paid Advisor checks, which offer more advanced database health information.
For more information, see Working with Advisor checks.
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Advisor checks have been extended with two new query types: GetDiagnosticData and replSetGetStatus.
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Improved the documentation around developing checks.
DBaaS
Simplified experience in registering EKS cluster with kubeconfig generated by eksctl.
Components upgrade
- Grafana: PMM 2.27.0 has now migrated to Grafana 8.3.5. This version of Grafana is loaded with a gamut of exciting features. For more information, see What's new in Grafana v8.0.
- VictoriaMetrics: VictoriaMetrics has been upgraded to 1.72.0.
New Features
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PMM-9718: PMM and Percona Portal Integration: Federated connections to Percona Platform.
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PMM-9305, PMM-8661: PMM and Percona Portal Integration: Visibility over Percona Platform Entitlements and Support Tickets.
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PMM-9473: Advisors: Additional abilities for MongoDB Advisor Checks.
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PMM-8800: DBaaS: With PMM, you can now have a simplified experience in registering your EKS cluster with kubeconfig generated by eksctl. Copy-paste the configuration by selecting Using Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) checkbox, and your K8s cluster is registered. For more information, see Documentation.
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PMM-8434: Support for passing PMM Server Public Address as an environment variable while starting the PMM server. For more information, see Documentation.
Improvements
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PMM-9319: PMM and Percona Portal Integration: Synchronized Platform and PMM roles: We have updated PMM permissions to ensure that Administrators of Percona Portal organizations are also granted Admin role in PMM. -
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PMM-9339: Integrated Alerting: The Use TLS option in webhook settings has been renamed to Show TLS setting to better reflect its functionality.
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PMM-9182: Integrated Alerting: Added Silence All option for when you want to stop notifications from all alerting rules at once.
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PMM-9164: Integrated Alerting: You can now use an existing rule as a source for new ones instead of using a template.
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PMM-9635: Advisors: Extended security checks to Advisors to cover broader database health checks.
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PMM-9148: QAN: You can now share a link for Query Analytics at the click of a button with the Copy Link.
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PMM-8045: DBaaS: With this version of PMM, we have added a warning about the deletion of API keys so that the user is forewarned before deleting the API key.
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PMM-9452: With this release of PMM, we have implemented a simplified password change method for the default admin user using the command line parameter
change-admin-password
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PMM-9542: PMM now predefines certain flags that allow users to set all other VictoriaMetrics parameters as environment variables. For more information see Documentation.
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PMM-8794: For consistency, we have implemented a unified 24 hours time format for backup management.
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PMM-9306: VictoriaMetrics has been upgraded to 1.72.0.
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PMM-8412: Grafana has been upgraded to 8.x.
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PMM-9648: With PMM 2.27.0 migrating to Grafana 8.0, the Singlestat Panel has been deprecated and replaced with Stat Panel in Grafana for an enhanced user experience.
Bugs Fixed
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PMM-9797: Fixed an issue where the data on the Home Dashboard was represented incorrectly on the Stat Panel, which could potentially confuse the user.
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PMM-9757: Fixed an issue where the metrics for MongoDB were not being exposed when the database connection was getting lost.
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PMM-9603: PMM and Percona Portal Integration: Fixed “Insufficient access rights” error that was displayed for admin user after connecting PMM server connect to Percona Portal.
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PMM-9323: PMM and Percona Portal Integration: Ensured PMM no longer downloads checks and templates from Percona Portal when the Telemetry option is disabled in the PMM Advanced Settings.
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PMM-8986: Advisors: Fixed an issue where the Advisors check on the PMM servers monitoring a large number of database services was causing a timeout.
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PMM-9570: DBaaS: Create DB Cluster dialog box was closing automatically while trying to create a database cluster and had to be opened twice. This issue has been fixed now.
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PMM-9496: DBaaS: Fixed an issue where the host and database were not being monitored in DBaas.
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PMM-9783: QAN: Fixed an issue where QAN failed to work after an upgrade.
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PMM-9661: QAN: Fixed an issue where QAN layout breaks while resizing the window.
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PMM-9797: Dashboard: Fixed an issue where the data on the Home Dashboard was represented incorrectly on the Stat Panel, which could potentially confuse the user.
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PMM-9757: Fixed an issue where the metrics for MongoDB were not being exposed when the database connection was getting lost.
v2.26.0
Percona Monitoring and Management 2.26.0
Date: | February 8, 2022 |
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Installation: | Installing Percona Monitoring and Management |
Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is a free and open-source platform for managing and monitoring MySQL, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL performance.
Release Highlights
- Experimental Dashboards
New experimental dashboards are introduced that will be shipped to the PMM users. These dashboards will be uploaded to the Experimental folder to enable the users to test them in their environment and provide feedback.
The following Dashboards are being shipped as part of this release:
⚠️ Important
These experimental dashboards are subject to change. It is recommended to use these dashboards for testing purposes only.
- SMTP Configuration Verification
When configuring an SMTP email server for sending out email notifications, you now have the option to test that your specified settings are correct.
The Email tab under Configuration > Settings > Communication now includes a Test button to send a test alert through the specified server.
For more information about setting up an SMTP email server, see Configure.
- Breaking change for Integrated Alerting (Technical Preview)
This release introduces major changes to the core structure of rule templates. As a result, alert rules and templates created in previous PMM versions are not compatible with PMM 2.26.0 and cannot be migrated to this new version. After upgrading, make sure to manually recreate any custom alert rules and rule templates that you want to transfer to PMM 2.26.0.
⚠️ Disclaimer
Integrated Alerting is still a Preview functionality and, as such, subject to change. We recommend that early adopters use this feature for testing purposes only.
New Features
- PMM-9059: Following the recently introduced support for connecting PMM to Percona Platform, you now have the option to also unlink any servers that are no longer relevant to your Platform organization.
To disconnect a PMM server, go to Configuration > Settings > Percona Platform and click Disconnect.
You can check the list of servers connected to an organization in Percona Platform by clicking View instances on the Dashboard page. For more information, see Configure for more details. - PMM-9312: Tech Preview Feature: PMM now captures the MongoDB metrics such as dbStats, collStats, indexStats, and topmetrics. See Documentation for more details.
Improvements
- PMM-9176: DBaaS - PMM now supports Percona Distribution for MongoDB Operator 1.10.0.
- PMM-9159: DBaaS - PMM now supports Percona Kubernetes Operator for Percona XtraDB Cluster 1.10.0.
- PMM-9180: Integrated Alerting > Add Alert Rule - Added the Template expression in a collapsible panel for an enhanced user experience (default view as collapsed) as the technical message could confuse the users.
- PMM-7781: Integrated Alerting - Alert rules no longer depend on their source rule template after creation. This means that you can now update or delete rule templates without impacting existing rules that are based on that template. For more information, see Integrated Alerting.
- PMM-9356: Added new experimental Environment dashboards in PMM.
- PMM-9296: Disclaimer about Technical Preview feature added to Percona Platform - Connect PMM to Percona portal page.
Bugs Fixed
- PMM-9416: Upgrading to PMM 2.25.0 using docker (replacing the image) fails when upgrading from versions less than or equal to 2.23.0.
⚠️
It is recommended to upgrade directly to PMM 2.26.0 instead of 2.25.0 when updating from versions less than or equal to PMM 2.23.0 if your PMM doesn't have external access (access torepo.percona.com
).
- PMM-8867: Fixed an issue for PMM Client installation using the tarball script (without using RPMs) where the configuration was getting lost due to the configuration file pmm-agent.yml being recreated.
- PMM-8094: DBaaS - Fixed an issue for paused clusters that froze with PSMDB v1.8 operators when all the pods were terminated, providing no cluster resumption option.
- PMM-8535: DBaaS - Repeating error after force unregister
- PMM-9144: Dashboard - Fixed the Add inventory page issue that indicated AWS RDS/Aurora supported only MySQL.
- PMM-9289: Get from Browser on settings page does not fetch port in Public address field breaking the integration for Platform authentication.
- PMM-9255: On connecting the PMM server to Percona Platform for an admin user insufficient access rights error message is thrown.
- PMM-9049: Eliminated confusion around the current and available version date by adding a tooltip with an explanation for these dates.
- PMM-9181: Integrated Alerting - Modified the label for the enable/disable button in order to avoid confusion.
- PMM-5405: Fixed an issue where the
pmm-admin summary
command fails if a null value is passed for the--filename
parameter. - PMM-8141: Fixed an issue where the metrics were not captured as the cleanup of the temporary folder on the client node deleted the requisite configuration file.
v2.25.0
Percona Monitoring and Management 2.25.0
Date: | December 14, 2021 |
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Installation: | Installing Percona Monitoring and Management |
Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is a free and open-source platform for managing and monitoring MySQL, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL performance.
⚠️ Important note for users considering docker way upgrade to PMM 2.25.0
If you upgrade from a PMM version less than or equal to 2.23.0 using docker, it will fail if your PMM does not have external access (access to 'repo. percona.com'). Thus, it is recommended to upgrade to PMM 2.26.0 instead. See PMM-9416 for more details.
Release Highlights
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Percona Platform (Technology Preview):
- Connect Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) to Percona Platform to boost the monitoring capabilities of your PMM installations and access all your Percona accounts and services from one single, centralized location. For more information, see the Percona Platform Portal documentation
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Enhanced PostgreSQL monitoring
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You can now specify custom database names when adding PostgreSQL Servers for monitoring. Previous PMM versions always used the default
postgres
name instead. -
Added support for the new version of
pg_stat_monitor
extension. Release Candidate v1.0.0-rc.1 brings many new PostgreSQL metrics, Dashboards and Query Analytics! To find out about all the features available in the newpg_stat_monitor
version, see the pg_stat_monitor User guide -
Added compatibility for the latest Percona Distributions for PostgreSQL 14, 13, 12, 11 updated on December 7, 2021, which includes the newest version of the
pg_stat_monitor
extension.
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Grafana usability enhancements
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PMM is now using the native Grafana provisioning mechanism for adding dashboards, plug-ins, and data sources. This ensures faster and more reliable upgrading to newer PMM versions.
Your existing plug-ins and dashboard changes are preserved during upgrades, but always make sure to back them up before upgrading and check that everything transferred correctly afterward. -
Added option to change the time zone on dashboards. This selection is preserved while you navigate over Dashboards. If you need to change this setting permanently for your account, change it in your preferences by the URL:
https://YOUR_PMM_SERVER/graph/profile
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DBaaS (Technical Preview)
- You can now deploy and update your DBaaS created PXC clusters to the latest version of Percona Distribution for MySQL Operator 1.9.0. This enables you to take advantage of the latest features and fixes.
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PMM environment enhancements
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The pmm-client docker container can now be started as a sidecar. For users that use PMM client in Kubernetes or build automation around it, you can now start the client as a sidecar container simply by passing a flag. The client will also gracefully handle any instances where the connection to DB is not available. For more details, see the PMM Client documentation
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Removed support for Ubuntu 16.04. With the support of new products and new versions of already supported products, we also removed old, unsupported software. As of this release, we are no longer supporting Ubuntu 16.04 in PMM according to recent anouncements
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New Features
- PMM-9050: Connect PMM Server to Percona Platform for additional account info in PMM and value added content
Improvements
- PMM-8545: DBaaS: Support of Percona Distribution for MySQL Operator 1.9.0 in PMM
- PMM-7677: Docker container for
pmm-client
: Option to change behavior and follow sidecar pattern The flagsPMM_AGENT_SIDECAR
andPMM_AGENT_SIDECAR_SLEEP
does this. Read more in documentation - PMM-3516: Optimize provisioning mechanism of plugins, dashboards, and datasources in PMM
- PMM-8674: Integrated Alerting: Add Tooltips to
Add Alert Rule
fields to make it easier to understand what information is needed - PMM-8505: Integrated Alerting: Clarify description of the 'Low memory' Alert Template
- PMM-8503: Integrated Alerting: Field validation in Email and Slack tabs when updating settings
- PMM-7527: Integrated Alerting: Improvements to overall user experience for action buttons in Alerting
- PMM-7079: Integrated Alerting: New 'information' icon to give additional details about Alerts without cluttering screen
- PMM-8259: Better clarification of error messages in
pmm-admin
when PMM server can't be unregistered - PMM-8972: Add ability to specify custom base path to exporters and tools using
pmm-admin
command - PMM-8282: Improved messaging for TLS option when adding Remote instances in PMM over UI
Bugs Fixed
- PMM-9169: Security Advisor Checks are not working for MongoDB instances
- PMM-8982: Backup Management: User is not able to see MongoDB backup logs if backup was taken on older version of pmm-server
- PMM-9157: Dashboards: Changing the timezone on dashboards does not persist navigation
- PMM-7116: Dashboards: Incorrect STARTUP state on MongoDB ReplSet Summary dashboard
- PMM-8993: Integrated Alerting: Sending email using Gmail fails
- PMM-7802: PMM can't monitor MongoDB arbiter nodes (Thanks to Artem Meshcheryakov for reporting this issue)
- PMM-6937: Can't add PostgreSQL instances to PMM without
postgres
DB in PostgreSQL server (Thanks to Daniel Kowalewski for reporting this issue) - PMM-7447: Can't add into PMM instances of PostgreSQL with SCRAM-SHA-256 authentication
- PMM-9085: PMM Server crashes after upgrading to 2.22 every 4 hours
- PMM-9156:
pmm-agent
paths-base option not working for pmm2-client binary installation in PMM 2.23.0 - PMM-8461: DBaaS: Confusing error when accessing DBaaS pages when it's disabled
- PMM-8110: DBaaS: Registering K8s cluster with operators already installed can cause error
- PMM-8694: Query Analytics: URLs in Query Analytics with a selected query and a timestamp range does not select the query
- PMM-9227: Pagination Reset on QAN after Time Range change doesn't work, results in wrong results
- PMM-9298: PMM AMI image in 2.24.0 has only 8GB space for data and Volume Size Check fails while upgrading to 2.25.0
⚠️ Important note for users of PMM 2.24.0
2.24.0 AMI image has only 8GB available for the data, it is a bug (see PMM-9298). To resize a disk to full size you need to login to AMI instance with SSH and use the following command:curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/percona/pmm-update/main/ansible/playbook/tasks/create-lvm.yml -o lvn-fix.yml && sudo ansible-playbook lvn-fix.yml
For instructions about how to access your instances by using an SSH client, see Connecting to Your Linux Instance Using SSH
Make sure to replace the user name ec2-user used in this document with admin.What this command does:
- Downloads Ansible playbook and runs it
- Copy your data from /srv to the temporary directory
- Create lvm partition
- Copy data from system disk to a new LVM pa...
v2.24.0
Percona Monitoring and Management 2.24.0
Date: | November 18, 2021 |
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Installation: | Installing Percona Monitoring and Management |
⚠️ Important note for users of PMM 2.24.0
2.24.0 AMI image has only 8GB available for the data, it is a bug (see PMM-9298). To resize a disk to full size you need to login to AMI instance with SSH and use the following command:curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/percona/pmm-update/main/ansible/playbook/tasks/create-lvm.yml -o lvn-fix.yml && sudo ansible-playbook lvn-fix.yml
For instructions about how to access your instances by using an SSH client, see Connecting to Your Linux Instance Using SSH
Make sure to replace the user name ec2-user used in this document with admin.What this command does:
- Downloads Ansible playbook and runs it
- Copy your data from /srv to the temporary directory
- Create lvm partition
- Copy data from system disk to a new LVM partition
Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is a free and open-source platform for managing and monitoring MySQL, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL performance.
Release Highlights
-
Enhanced PostgreSQL monitoring
- Beginning with this release, PMM now supports monitoring of PostgreSQL 14, both - Community edition and Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL.
- We've made significant improvements in exposed data and added additional features if you monitor PostgreSQL together with the pg_stat_monitor extension (Part of Percona distribution for PostgreSQL). These features include:
- The PostgreSQL queries will have complete Query Execution Plan information. This will help with future optimization of queries and give a clear understanding of query performance
- Query execution histograms collection and presentation inside Query Analytics for a much more detailed understanding of query executions.
- Query analytics will both show and let the user drill down to the Top Query of the particular query if it's a subquery and have this parent query. This feature will allow users to see the dependencies between queries better and understand the impact of subqueries.
- Query Analytics can filter PostgreSQL queries by query commands like SELECT, UPDATE, etc., and by Application Name if it's set for PostgreSQL connection from the application.
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Integrated Alerting (Technical preview):
- Alerting in PMM now has an additional notification channel type - webhooks. So now, users can integrate Alerting with any tool they use for Incident management. Read more about new notification channels and how to set them up in our documentation
New Features
- PMM-8027: Integrated Alerting: New notification channel added: Webhooks
- PMM-8301: Add data collection support and visualization for newly added dimensions in pg_stat_monitor such as Application Name,Top Query, Plan in Query Analytics
- PMM-8588: PostgreSQL Histograms added to QAN when using pg_stat_monitor extension
- PMM-8632: New Filter: "Command Type" allows filtering queries based on type (SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, n/a) when pg_stat_monitor extension enabled
Improvements
- PMM-8803: Backup Management: Improved error messages to indicate incompatible versions of software
- PMM-8636: Integrated Alerting: Additional context to alerts to better convey issue detected
- PMM-8644: Integrated Alerting: API should allow textual TLS configs for webhooks
- PMM-8122: Integrated Alerting: UI does not indicate a port is needed in configuration for SMTP communication channel
- PMM-8484: Added support for PostgreSQL 14 and Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL 14
- PMM-7297: Updated plugin for Clickhouse data source from 2.1.0 to 2.3.1. This fixes some bugs and eliminates noise from warnings in logs as well as adding support of new types (DateTime64) and improved ARRAY JOIN parsing
Bugs Fixed
- PMM-8975: Backup Management: long presentation of recurrent intervals in Backup scheduling
- PMM-8541: Navigating through PMM Settings link at Failed security checks panel takes more than 30 seconds
- PMM-8387: MySQL InnoDB Details dashboard is not in the left menu
- PMM-8858: Dashboards: No Host uptime on Homepage for RDS instances
- PMM-8611: Dashboards: PMM Agents status presented as DOWN while there is no recent data yet on the status
- PMM-8393: Integrated Alerting: Alert rules not executed after upgrading PMM Server running as Docker container
- PMM-8058: Integrated Alerting: Firing alerts disappear after PMM server restart
- PMM-8089: PMM is not exposing data for memory used by MongoDB when it's mapped with the journal. This was inconsistent behavior compared to older versions of PMM.
- PMM-9100: Dashboards: Binary Log related metrics on MySQL Replication dashboard are not prevented and not collected for MySQL8
- PMM-8633: Unfinished queries are included in Query Analytics for PostgreSQL with pg_stat_monitor usage because of incorrect use of state_code.
- PMM-8859: Increased memory consumption on Client-side for PostgreSQL monitoring when executing either too many custom queries or some queries against too many tables
- PMM-9046: Incorrect link to instructions about installing Image Rendering Plugin
- PMM-8952: Query Analytics: No table/indexes information for Views when PostgreSQL server monitored with pg_stat_monitor
v2.23.0
Percona Monitoring and Management 2.23.0
Date: | October 21, 2021 |
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Installation: | Installing Percona Monitoring and Management |
Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is a free and open-source platform for managing and monitoring MySQL, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL performance.
Release Highlights
-
Grafana Upgrade Embedded Grafana version was upgraded from 7.5.7 to 7.5.11 to improve some Grafana instrumentation metrics. Also, the upgrade is delivering a security fix that impacted Grafana. Please upgrade to the latest version of PMM ASAP. Read more about CVE issue here
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Backup Management (Technical preview):
- An ability to view logs of the backup process for better visibility over the backup process
- An ability to schedule Point-In-Time-Recoverable backup from MongoDB clusters with the correct configuration. Note: there is no UI to restore PITR for MongoDB at the moment. It will come with future releases, but it is possible to restore a PITR backup with Percona Backup for MongoDB manually
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DBaaS (Technical preview): From this release on, PMM users who are using the DBaaS feature will be able to update versions of their DBaaS controlled Databases by the push of a button according to each DB's compatibility matrix.
Please note that we recently found a bug PMM-8723 that was causing significant problems with DBaaS usage. This bug was fixed in this release, and no additional actions will be required.
New Features
- PMM-8269: Backup Management: Ability to schedule Point-In-Time-Recoverable backups for MongoDB
- PMM-8159: Backup Management: Ability to see a logs of backup process for MongoDB
- PMM-7519: Backup Management: Version compatibility check prior to attempted MySQL data restoration
- PMM-8200: DBaaS: Admin can now initiate a DB version upgrade with just a button click
- PMM-8273: Integrated Alerting: Alert templates delivery from Percona.com for anonymous PMM servers
Improvements
- PMM-8973: Grafana upgrade from 7.5.7 to 7.5.11 Includes better Grafana instrumentation metrics and fix for CVE-2021-39226 (read more on Grafana blog)
- PMM-8653: Added titles to Home Dashboard panels for better readability
- PMM-8669: Integrated Alerting: Create a clearer distinction about using PMM Alerting as preferred method vs using an external Alertmanager
- PMM-8539: Wrong Cluster Role presentation on MongoDB Cluster Summary
- PMM-7559: Integrated Alerting: Improve error message when trying to delete a channel that is used by a rule
- PMM-6763: Better color contrast in Time distribution in QAN details
- PMM-5669: New flag --paths-base in pmm-agent to avoid problems with hardcoded paths. Please note: this is possible if you run pmm-agent separately from pmm-admin. The ability to specify base paths over pmm-admin is not yet implemented
Bugs Fixed
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PMM-7985: Users were losing manually installed Grafana plugins after upgrade via Docker
⚠️
The issue is fixed automatically since 2.23.0 version forward. For the upgrades from versions before 2.23.0 please backup plugins first. -
PMM-8767: Copied dashboards with tags were endeding up in unexpected folder after upgrade
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PMM-8635: MyRocks WAL panel from MySQL MyRocks Details Dashboard presented data in wrong units
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PMM-8527: Dashboards: ProxySQL/HAProxy DB Conns, DB QPS, DB uptime metrics were missing on Home dashboard panels
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PMM-8749: Adding more than 1
mongos
was breaking MongoDB Cluster Summary dashboard -
PMM-8004: Fixed broken metrics reporting in case of lost connection to MongoDB. (Thanks to Álvaro López López for reporting this issue)
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PMM-8489: Failed to get topology labels when target server is
mongos
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PMM-6877: Fixed error flooding from when monitoring mongos (Thanks to Clyde Shillingford for reporting this issue)
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PMM-8851: Can't monitor GCP Cloud SQL or other PostgreSQL with custom SSL certificates (Thanks to Jyoti Prakash for reporting this issue)
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PMM-8646: PostgreSQL services monitoring was stalled after intermittent connection latency
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PMM-8723: PMM wouldn't restart DBaaS functionality and would break it after upgrade via UI. Affecting versions starting from 2.17.0