Mroonga 12.04 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage and fulltext search engine.
Mroonga 12.04 has been released!
- How to install: Install
- How to upgrade: Upgrade guide
Changes
The main changes are as follows.
Improvements
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Server variables Add a new status variable
Mroonga_memory_map_size
.We can get the total memory map size in bytes of Mroonga as below.
mysql> SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Mroonga_memory_map_size'; +-------------------------+----------+ | Variable_name | Value | +-------------------------+----------+ | Mroonga_memory_map_size | 83406848 | +-------------------------+----------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
In Windows, If Mroonga uses up physical memory and swap area, Mroonga can't more mapping memory than that. Therefore, we can control properly memory map size by monitoring this value even if the environment does have not enough memory.
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CentOS, AlmaLinux Added support for Percona Server 8.0.28-19.
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CentOS, AlmaLinux Added support for Percona Server 5.7.38-41.
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CentOS, AlmaLinux Added support for MariaDB 10.2.44, 10.3.35, 10.4.25, 10.5.16, 10.6.8, and 10.7.4.
Fixes
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Fixed a bug that Mroonga may update failed.
If this bug occurs, Mroonga is disabled after Mroonga update with such as "apt update". In that case, we install Mroonga manually with the following procedure.
% mysql -u root < /usr/share/mroonga/install.sql
Conclusion
Let's search by Mroonga!