diff --git a/site/content/arangodb/3.12/release-notes/version-3.12/known-issues-in-3-12.md b/site/content/arangodb/3.12/release-notes/version-3.12/known-issues-in-3-12.md
index c09b1ae18c..4efb9272c6 100644
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+++ b/site/content/arangodb/3.12/release-notes/version-3.12/known-issues-in-3-12.md
@@ -51,3 +51,4 @@ Note that this page does not list all open issues.
| **Date Added:** 2024-07-03
**Component:** arangod
**Deployment Mode:** All
**Description:** ArangoDB can crash if run on bare metal and the Linux distribution uses a different glibc version, the `libnss-*` libraries are installed, and the `/etc/nsswitch.conf` configuration file contains settings other than for `files` and `dns` in the `hosts:` line, or the `passwd:` and `group:` lines contain something other than `files`. If you use a fixed version, it can still crash under these circumstances if you enable the `--honor-nsswitch` startup option.
**Affected Versions:** 3.11.10 (non-hotfix), 3.12.0
**Fixed in Versions:** 3.11.10-1, 3.12.1
**Reference:** [Incompatibility due to switch to glibc](incompatible-changes-in-3-12.md#incompatibilities-due-to-switch-to-glibc) |
| **Date Added:** 2025-01-30
**Component:** arangod
**Deployment Mode:** Cluster
**Description:** If the invariant is violated that ArangoDB's data is not modified while a server is down, manually as well as automatically triggered operations such as moving shards can make a DB-Server the leader (again) even though it may not have the correct data. ArangoDB does currently not protect against certain cases like bringing a DB-Server back without data (by accident or on purpose), which can lead to this empty state getting replicated across the cluster and thus causing data loss.
**Affected Versions:** 3.11.x, 3.12.x
**Fixed in Versions:** -
**Reference:** N/A |
| **Date Added:** 2025-06-25
**Component:** Web interface
**Deployment Mode:** All
**Description:** Specifying an `X-Script-Name` HTTP header in requests to the web interface (`/_admin/aardvark`) to add a path prefix is non-functional. The feature was originally added in version 3.0 for basic proxy setups but doesn't adequately handle the requests of certain internal services.
**Affected Versions:** 3.11.x, 3.12.x
**Fixed in Versions:** -
**Reference:** N/A |
+| **Date Added:** 2025-12-11
**Component:** arangod
**Deployment Mode:** All
**Description:** The storage engine-related `--rocksdb.partition-files-for-documents` startup option has a default of `true` since v3.12.6, causing RocksDB to use separate `.sst` files for every collection/shard to store document data. This can create a very large number of files and use the same amount of file descriptors for deployments with many collections/shards and a high write load. It is recommended to disable the feature with `--rocksdb.partition-files-for-documents false` in versions where it is enabled by default.
**Affected Versions:** 3.12.6, 3.12.7
**Fixed in Versions:** 3.12.8
**Reference:** [arangodb/arangodb#22181](https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/pull/22181) |
diff --git a/site/content/arangodb/4.0/release-notes/version-3.12/known-issues-in-3-12.md b/site/content/arangodb/4.0/release-notes/version-3.12/known-issues-in-3-12.md
index c09b1ae18c..4efb9272c6 100644
--- a/site/content/arangodb/4.0/release-notes/version-3.12/known-issues-in-3-12.md
+++ b/site/content/arangodb/4.0/release-notes/version-3.12/known-issues-in-3-12.md
@@ -51,3 +51,4 @@ Note that this page does not list all open issues.
| **Date Added:** 2024-07-03
**Component:** arangod
**Deployment Mode:** All
**Description:** ArangoDB can crash if run on bare metal and the Linux distribution uses a different glibc version, the `libnss-*` libraries are installed, and the `/etc/nsswitch.conf` configuration file contains settings other than for `files` and `dns` in the `hosts:` line, or the `passwd:` and `group:` lines contain something other than `files`. If you use a fixed version, it can still crash under these circumstances if you enable the `--honor-nsswitch` startup option.
**Affected Versions:** 3.11.10 (non-hotfix), 3.12.0
**Fixed in Versions:** 3.11.10-1, 3.12.1
**Reference:** [Incompatibility due to switch to glibc](incompatible-changes-in-3-12.md#incompatibilities-due-to-switch-to-glibc) |
| **Date Added:** 2025-01-30
**Component:** arangod
**Deployment Mode:** Cluster
**Description:** If the invariant is violated that ArangoDB's data is not modified while a server is down, manually as well as automatically triggered operations such as moving shards can make a DB-Server the leader (again) even though it may not have the correct data. ArangoDB does currently not protect against certain cases like bringing a DB-Server back without data (by accident or on purpose), which can lead to this empty state getting replicated across the cluster and thus causing data loss.
**Affected Versions:** 3.11.x, 3.12.x
**Fixed in Versions:** -
**Reference:** N/A |
| **Date Added:** 2025-06-25
**Component:** Web interface
**Deployment Mode:** All
**Description:** Specifying an `X-Script-Name` HTTP header in requests to the web interface (`/_admin/aardvark`) to add a path prefix is non-functional. The feature was originally added in version 3.0 for basic proxy setups but doesn't adequately handle the requests of certain internal services.
**Affected Versions:** 3.11.x, 3.12.x
**Fixed in Versions:** -
**Reference:** N/A |
+| **Date Added:** 2025-12-11
**Component:** arangod
**Deployment Mode:** All
**Description:** The storage engine-related `--rocksdb.partition-files-for-documents` startup option has a default of `true` since v3.12.6, causing RocksDB to use separate `.sst` files for every collection/shard to store document data. This can create a very large number of files and use the same amount of file descriptors for deployments with many collections/shards and a high write load. It is recommended to disable the feature with `--rocksdb.partition-files-for-documents false` in versions where it is enabled by default.
**Affected Versions:** 3.12.6, 3.12.7
**Fixed in Versions:** 3.12.8
**Reference:** [arangodb/arangodb#22181](https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb/pull/22181) |