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This release candidate improves correctness for export workloads by preventing missing or partially populated events while partitions are rebuilt or flushed under load. It also fixes HTTP requests to non-standard ports by including the port in the Host header, restoring compatibility with strict servers such as pre-signed URL endpoints.

Reliable export for null rows in rebuilt partitions

Section titled “Reliable export for null rows in rebuilt partitions”

Apr 7, 2026 · @tobim, @codex · #5988

The export operator no longer emits partially populated events from rebuilt partitions when a row is null at the record level. Previously, some events could appear with most fields set to null while a few values, such as event_type or interface fields, were still present.

This makes exports from rebuilt data more reliable when investigating sparse or malformed-looking events.

Fix HTTP Host header missing port for non-standard ports

Section titled “Fix HTTP Host header missing port for non-standard ports”

Mar 31, 2026

The from_http and http operators now include the port in the Host header when the URL uses a non-standard port. Previously, the port was omitted, which caused requests to fail with HTTP 403 when the server validates the Host header against the full authority, such as for pre-signed URL signature verification.

Reliable recent exports during partition flushes

Section titled “Reliable recent exports during partition flushes”

Mar 30, 2026 · @tobim, @codex

The export command no longer fails or misses recent events when a node is flushing active partitions to disk under heavy load. Recent exports now keep the in-memory partitions they depend on alive until the snapshot completes, which preserves correctness for concurrent import and export workloads.