Netdata v2.6.2 is a patch release to address issues discovered since v2.6.1.
This patch release provides the following bug fixes and updates:
- Fixed packet ID clearing when processing PUBACK messages (#20808, @stelfrag)
- Added detailed pulse metrics for ACLK telemetry including latency and queue wait time statistics (#20802, @ktsaou)
- Made virtual nodes inherit the version from their parent agent (#20777, @stelfrag)
- Improved ACLK with periodic cleanup of pending PUBACKs, fixed lock ordering to prevent deadlocks, and added pending PUBACK statistics (#20775, #20800, @stelfrag)
- Added publish latency metrics to
netdatacli aclk-state
command and/api/v1/aclk
endpoint (#20769, @stelfrag) - Fixed packet timeout handling corruption on 32-bit systems (#20766, @stelfrag)
- Added default network interface IP detection to system-info (#20764, @ilyam8)
- Removed
patternProperties
from go.d config_schema.json files (#20763, @ilyam8) - Added security validation for custom binary paths in go.d.plugin (#20761, #20798, #20801, @ilyam8)
- Improved disk usage measurement accuracy in Windows plugin (#20752, @thiagoftsm)
- Added proxy information to ACLK connection logs and
netdatacli aclk-state
output (#20747, @stelfrag) - Added various improvements to SNMP profiles and go.d/snmp collector (#20745, #20750, #20751, #20754, #20755, #20756, #20757, #20762, #20768, #20770, #20784, #20786, #20787, #20803, #20805, #20813, #20814, @ilyam8)
- Updated OpenSSL to 3.4.2 and curl to 8.15.0 in static builds (#20734, @ilyam8)
- Added database checks to prevent statement finalization after databases have been closed (#20731, @stelfrag)
- Added Oracle Linux 10 and Debian 13 support to CI and package builds (#20684, #20776, @Ferroin)
Support options
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