# `cc-backend` version 1.4.2 Supports job archive version 2 and database version 8. This is a small bug fix release of `cc-backend`, the API backend and frontend implementation of ClusterCockpit. For release specific notes visit the [ClusterCockpit Documentation](https://clusterockpit.org/docs/release/). ## Breaking changes - You need to perform a database migration. Depending on your database size the migration might require several hours! - You need to adapt the `cluster.json` configuration files in the job-archive, add new required attributes to the metric list and after that edit `./job-archive/version.txt` to version 2. Only metrics that have the footprint attribute set can be filtered and show up in the footprint UI and polar plot. - Continuous scrolling is default now in all job lists. You can change this back to paging globally, also every user can configure to use paging or continuous scrolling individually. - Tags have a scope now. Existing tags will get global scope in the database migration. ## New features - Tags have a scope now. Tags created by a basic user are only visible by that user. Tags created by an admin/support role can be configured to be visible by all users (global scope) or only be admin/support role. - Re-sampling support for running (requires a recent `cc-metric-store`) and archived jobs. This greatly speeds up loading of large or very long jobs. You need to add the new configuration key `enable-resampling` to the `config.json` file. - For finished jobs a total job energy is shown in the job view. - Continuous scrolling in job lists is default now. - All database queries (especially for sqlite) were optimized resulting in dramatically faster load times. - A performance and energy footprint can be freely configured on a per subcluster base. One can filter for footprint statistics for running and finished jobs. ## Known issues - Currently energy footprint metrics of type energy are ignored for calculating total energy. - Resampling for running jobs only works with cc-metric-store - With energy footprint metrics of type power the unit is ignored and it is assumed the metric has the unit Watt.