From bdb4c20dc1ed4b5c88ac2889d1a02a32a9dd8a1f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Morgan Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2021 14:44:04 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Clarify 1.32.0/1 changelog and upgrade notes --- CHANGES.md | 4 +--- UPGRADE.rst | 11 ++++++----- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/CHANGES.md b/CHANGES.md index cc66f2f01..7188f9444 100644 --- a/CHANGES.md +++ b/CHANGES.md @@ -18,9 +18,7 @@ Synapse 1.32.0 (2021-04-20) **Note:** This release introduces [a regression](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9853) that can overwhelm connected Prometheus instances. This issue was not present in -Synapse v1.32.0rc1. It is recommended not to update to this release. If you have -upgraded to v1.32.0 already, please downgrade to v1.31.0. This issue will be -resolved in a subsequent release version shortly. +1.32.0rc1, and is fixed in 1.32.1. See the changelog for 1.32.1 above for more information. **Note:** This release requires Python 3.6+ and Postgres 9.6+ or SQLite 3.22+. diff --git a/UPGRADE.rst b/UPGRADE.rst index d4651ec2d..76d2ee394 100644 --- a/UPGRADE.rst +++ b/UPGRADE.rst @@ -92,11 +92,12 @@ Regression causing connected Prometheus instances to become overwhelmed ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This release introduces `a regression `_ -that can overwhelm connected Prometheus instances. This issue was not present in -Synapse v1.32.0rc1. It is recommended not to update to this release. If you have -upgraded to v1.32.0 already, please upgrade to v1.31.1 which contains a fix. -If you started Synapse on v1.32.0, you may need to remove excess writeahead logs -in order for Prometheus to recover; instructions for doing so are +that can overwhelm connected Prometheus instances. This issue is not present in +Synapse v1.32.0rc1, and is fixed in Synapse v1.32.1. + +If you have been affected, please first upgrade to a more recent Synapse version. +You then may need to remove excess writeahead logs in order for Prometheus to recover. +Instructions for doing so are provided `here `_. Dropping support for old Python, Postgres and SQLite versions