We are pleased to announce version 100.5.3 of the MongoDB Database Tools.
This release contains a number of bug fixes and changes. Highlights include support for clustered collections in mongorestore, updating our Go version from 1.16.7 to 1.17.8 to address CVEs, and supported platform updates.
The Database Tools are available on the MongoDB Download Center.
Installation instructions and documentation can be found on docs.mongodb.com/database-tools.
Questions and inquiries can be asked on the MongoDB Developer Community Forum.
Please make sure to tag forum posts with database-tools
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Bugs and feature requests can be reported in the Database Tools Jira where a list of current issues can be found.
Build Failure
- TOOLS-3119 - All builds are failing on RHEL6.2
- TOOLS-3126 - The unit tests for options processing segfault on macOS
- TOOLS-3127 - The dist CI task is failing on Windows
Bug
- TOOLS-2958 - An index deletion or collMod in the oplog can be applied to the wrong index
- TOOLS-2961 - The RHEL82 ARM release does not use the correct architecture
- TOOLS-2963 - Tools are not prompting for a password in many cases where they should
- TOOLS-3044 - The zip file for tools on Windows contains invalid paths
- TOOLS-3071 - Tools installed by RPM packages to /usr/bin are owned by mongod:mongod instead of root:root
Task
- TOOLS-2906 - Update Evergreen config to use new merge key format
- TOOLS-3001 - bsondump should allow documents up to the internal max bson size (16mb + 16kb)
- TOOLS-3028 - Remove evergreen batchtimes from ZAP
- TOOLS-3049 - Update the Go version used to build mongo-tools to address several critical and high CVEs
- TOOLS-3050 - Add Debian 11 to platforms we publish tools packages for
- TOOLS-3095 - Remove Ubuntu 14.04 from CI and release platforms
- TOOLS-3104 - Add tests for 5.3 to evergreen
- TOOLS-3105 - Pin Go driver to version 1.9.1
- TOOLS-3106 - Remove tests for 5.1 and 5.2 for most platforms
- TOOLS-3108 - Update mongorestore to support clustered indexes
- TOOLS-3116 - Change Windows build to run on windows-vsCurrent-large
On a personal note, I’ll add that I’m particularly excited as this is my first release as a new member of the Tools team!