Re: GFS upgrade questions

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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008, Kadlecsik Jozsef wrote:

So your best upgrade path is to get latest openais-0.80.X serie and
cluster-2.03.xx.

You should be able to upgrade one node at a time without issues. If it doesn't
work as expected it is a bug so please make sure to notify us ASAP.

We plan to upgrade in the mid of January, first starting with a backup
node. So if something goes wrong with that single node (and bringing
it up does not affect the other parts of the cluster) it won't be
critical. I'll report if the node won't join smoothly to the cluster.

Please do both in positive and negative.

That's reassuring, thank you Fabio!

You are welcome and good luck!

Fabio

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