Humio Server 1.5.19 Archive (2019-07-03)
Version? | Type? | Release Date? | Availability? | End of Support | Security Updates | Upgrades From? | Config. Changes? |
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1.5.19 | Archive | 2019-07-03 | Cloud | 2020-11-30 | No | 1.5.8 | No |
Available for download two days after release.
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MD5 | fa9d61d17a037583bbe067a4aab64ab3 |
SHA1 | 1793534d22cfc53c5b15dde0dc60d008ad9c9204 |
SHA256 | 6e21cd3874a948a3ddf3554911c3104e60a2ca33e8e4a039755eca42c03e1508 |
SHA512 | ec09a60164c981970b20fd401140a5dac2e3814f6e1254c3472721ace2db957b92f9035b8833436008054220385b55e1e83b93f6b1547842c289a0194522913c |
File based parameters on dashboards. This release makes it easier to configure load balancers by adding sticky session headers to most UI Http requests.
The existing header Humio-Query-Session is used. For non-search related HTTP requests it will contain a random sticky session ID. For search related HTTP requests it contains a hash of the query being executed - just like it has done previously.
New file based parameter type is added to dashboards.
Fixed in this release
Queries
The HTTP request header Humio-Query-Session is now added to most requests from the UI.
Other
Make failover to the next node in digest when a node gets shut down gracefully faster by delaying the shutdown a few seconds while letting the follower catch up.
Fixed Interval Queries on dashboards used the time of the dashboard being loaded as the definition of "now". It will now use the time of the last change in the dashboard's global time.
Improved performance on servers with many cores for functions (such as top) that may require large states internally.
New shared files. Shared files can be used like the existing files, that are uploaded to repositories. A shared file is visible in all repositories and can be used by everyone. Only root users can create and manage them. For now, shared files can only be added using Humio's Lookup API. Shared files are visible in the files tab in all repositories for all users. Root users can also edit and delete shared files there. Shared files can be used from query functions like function
lookup()
and functionmatch()
they are referenced using the path /shared/filename.New type of parameter: Dashboards can now have file based parameters, which are populated with data from files uploaded to Humio