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Update notes (3.2 to 3.3)

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To update Optimize to version 3.3.0, perform the following steps first: Migration & Update Instructions.

Here you will find information about:

  • Limitations
  • Known issues
  • Changes in the supported environments
  • Any unexpected behavior of Optimize (e.g due to a new feature)

Known issues​

Error during migration of dashboards when updating from Optimize 3.2.0 to 3.3.0​

During the update from Optimize 3.2.0 to 3.3.0, you may encounter the following error:

Starting step 6/7: UpdateIndexStep on index: dashboard
Progress of task (id:FwvhN1jsRUe1JQD49-C3Qg:12009) on index optimize-dashboard_v4: 0% (total: 1, updated: 0, created: 0, deleted: 0)
An Elasticsearch task that is part of the update failed: Error{type='script_exception', reason='runtime error', phase='null'}

This can happen if you started using an Optimize version prior to 3.1.0 in your environment in the past and did not manually edit/update at least one particular dashboard created with such a version since then.

To recover from this situation, you can run the following update script on all Optimize dashboards on your Elasticsearch cluster:

curl --location --request POST 'localhost:9200/optimize-dashboard_v3/_update_by_query' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
"script": {
"source": "if (ctx._source.availableFilters == null) { ctx._source.availableFilters = [] }",
"lang": "painless"
}
}'

Then, resume the update to Optimize 3.3.0 by rerunning it, thanks to Optimize updates being resumable since Optimize 3.3.0.

Breaking changes​

Renamed environment folder to config​

The environment folder, which holds all configuration files, has been renamed to config.

Elasticsearch​

Optimize no longer supports Elasticsearch versions 7.0, 7.1 or 7.2. See the Supported Environments sections for the full range of supported versions.

Docker image environment variables​

Previously it was possible to use the JAVA_OPTS environment variable on the official Optimize Docker image to configure the JVM that runs Optimize. With Optimize 3.3.0 this variable was renamed to OPTIMIZE_JAVA_OPTS.