![]() ![]() Adjust this setting in the case where the cockroach process is running behind a load-balancer or proxy that serves cockroach under a subpath such as In which case, it is necessary for the browser to redirect to /crdb after login instead of / which previously was the hardcoded default. It is expected that most users should not have to adjust this setting. Added a new cluster setting _path that controls the redirection of the browser after successful login with OIDC SSO.However, as ranges complete the initial scan, the number of lagging ranges will decrease. Starting a changefeed with an initial scan on a large table will likely increment the metric for each range in the table. Also note that ranges undergoing an initial scan for longer than the threshold are considered to be lagging. ![]() For example, if a range falls behind by 3 minutes, the metric may not update until an additional minute afterwards. Note that polling adds latency to the metric being updated. The calculation of this metric is controlled by 2 new cluster settings: (1) changefeed.lagging_ranges_threshold, with a default of 3 minutes, is the amount of time a range needs to be behind to be considered lagging, and (2) changefeed.lagging_ranges_polling_interval, with a default of 1 minute, controls how often the lagging ranges calculation is done. This metric can be used with the metrics_label changefeed option. Added a new metric changefeed.lagging_ranges that shows the number of ranges which are behind in changefeeds.By increasing this environment variable, in conjunction with tuning OS-level maximum TCP window size, you can increase the throughput that Raft replication can sustain over high latency network links. The maximum permitted value of the COCKROACH_RPC_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE environment variable has been increased to 64MB.View a detailed changelog on GitHub: v22.2.14.v22.2.15 General changes Docker pull cockroachdb/cockroach:v22.2.15 ![]()
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