Ryan Manikowski wrote:
Yes, but you'll have to build it yourself - we do not have pre-built binaries for el4Long time fedora-ds user here with a few questions about upgrading and hoping knowledgeable folks can provide some feedback. I am currently running Fedora DS on Centos 4.7 and Centos 5 servers. All servers run v1.0.1. 1) Can the Centos 4 machines running v1.0.1 upgrade to the latest v1.1.3 without any problems?
2) Is v1.1.3 even supported on Centos 4? Are there rpm's for it?
There are no rpms for el4 - you'll have to build it yourself.
No. One at a time is fine. Replication should just work regardless of the version.3) When upgrading Fedora DS versions, must they all be upgraded simultaneously?
4) Say one server is running v1.0.1 and another server is running 1.1.3, can data be replicated from a v1.0.1 server to a v1.1.3 server? How about vice-a-versa?
Yes, no problems.
3 of our 4 Fedora DS servers can be upgraded to run Centos 5 w/ Fedora DS v1.1.3 but we'd like to keep one server running Centos 4.7 for the time being due to legacy software requirements
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