The ScyllaDB team announces the release of ScyllaDB Manager 3.4.1, a production-ready patch release of the stable 3.4 branch.
ScyllaDB Manager is a centralized cluster administration and recurrent tasks automation tool.
ScyllaDB Manager is available for ScyllaDB Enterprise customers and ScyllaDB Open Source users. With ScyllaDB Open Source, ScyllaDB Manager is limited to 5 nodes. See the ScyllaDB Manager Proprietary Software License Agreement for details.
The full list of issues fixed by the 3.4.1 release can be found here, but most notably:
- #4079 - no longer creating a CQL session to the native_transport_port when the cluster listens only on the native_transport_port_ssl. This issue resulted in failing backup and restore tasks when providing ScyllaDB Manager with CQL credentials to a cluster with just the native_transport_port_ssl enabled.
- #4017 - no longer indefinitely showing healthcheck metrics for the nodes removed from the cluster.
ScyllaDB Enterprise customers are encouraged to upgrade to ScyllaDB Manager 3.4.1 in coordination with the ScyllaDB support team.
The new release includes upgrades of both ScyllaDB Manager Server and Agent.
Useful Links:
- Download ScyllaDB Manager and ScyllaDB Manager Agent for ScyllaDB Enterprise customers
- Download ScyllaDB Manager and ScyllaDB Manager Agent for open source users (up to 5 nodes)
- ScyllaDB Manager container instance and example
- ScyllaDB Manager 3.4 documentation
- Upgrade from ScyllaDB Manager 3.4.0 to ScyllaDB Manager 3.4.1
- Submit a ticket for questions or issues with Manager 3.4.1 (ScyllaDB Enterprise users)
Scylla Manager 3.4.1 supports the following Scylla Enterprise releases:
- 2024.2
- 2024.1
- 2023.1
And the following Open Source release (limited to 5 nodes see license 1):
- 6.2
- 6.1
- 6.0
You can install and run Scylla Manager on Kubernetes using Scylla Operator. More here.