Netdata v2.2.2 is a patch release to address issues discovered since v2.2.1.
This patch release provides the following bug fixes and updates:
- Fixed a memory corruption issue that occurred when streaming remote functions failed (#19532 @ktsaou)
- Fixed detection of Microsoft SQL Server named instances in the Windows MSSQL collector (#19527 @thiagoftsm)
- Fixed an issue where receiver connections were terminated when sender encountered socket errors, while also optimizing data collection performance (#19524 @ktsaou)
- Simplified eBPF plugin dependencies by linking directly to libbpf instead of through libnetdata (#19514 @Ferroin)
- Removed unnecessary lm_sensors dependency from Go plugin in RPM packages (#19511 @k0ste)
- Fixed URL-encoded proxy credentials handling in ACLK to properly decode usernames and passwords containing special characters (#19508 @ktsaou)
- Fixed alert transition timing to use a 10-second delay for state changes to removed and to correctly use the alert trigger timestamp for cloud notifications (#19507 @stelfrag)
- Improved buildinfo output (-W buildinfo) to include additional plugins and compiler flag information for better troubleshooting support (#19506, #19513 @ktsaou)
- Fixed NVMe device discovery to support the new output format introduced in nvme-cli v2.11 (#19505 @ilyam8)
Support options
As we grow, we stay committed to providing the best support ever seen from an open-source solution. Should you encounter an issue with any of the changes made in this release or any feature in the Netdata Agent, feel free to contact us through one of the following channels:
- Netdata Learn: Find documentation, guides, and reference material for monitoring and troubleshooting your systems with Netdata.
- GitHub Issues: Make use of the Netdata repository to report bugs or open a new feature request.
- GitHub Discussions: Join the conversation around the Netdata development process and be a part of it.
- Community Forums: Visit the Community Forums and contribute to the collaborative knowledge base.
- Discord Server: Jump into the Netdata Discord and hang out with like-minded sysadmins, DevOps, SREs, and other troubleshooters. More than 2000 engineers are already using it!