Ubuntu upgrade broke Gluster

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All,

I have 2 Ubuntu 13.10 nodes (gluster 3.2.7) with local gluster volumes set to mirror (two webservers keeping their content in sync with one another).  I upgraded one node to 14.04.1 (gluster 3.4.2).  After rebooting, Gluster can't find my volumes.  "gluster volume status" returns "No volumes present".

The following output is present in my gluster logs:
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W [rdma.c:4197:__gf_rdma_ctx_create] 0-rpc-transport/rdma: rdma_cm event channel creation failed (No such device)
E [rdma.c:4485:init] 0-rdma.management: Failed to initialize IB Device
E [rpc-transport.c:320:rpc_transport_load] 0-rpc-transport: 'rdma' initialization failed
W [rpcsvc.c:1389:rpcsvc_transport_create] 0-rpc-service: cannot create listener, initing the transport failed
E [store.c:394:gf_store_handle_retrieve] 0-: Unable to retrieve store handle /var/lib/glusterd/glusterd.info, error: No such file or directory
E [glusterd-store.c:1288:glusterd_retrieve_op_version] 0-: Unable to get store handle!
E [store.c:394:gf_store_handle_retrieve] 0-: Unable to retrieve store handle /var/lib/glusterd/glusterd.info, error: No such file or directory
E [glusterd-store.c:1389:glusterd_retrieve_uuid] 0-: Unable to get store handle!
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Does any of this ring a bell with anyone?  Am I providing enough information?

Sorry for what is probably a set of n00b questions, but I'm having trouble finding a solution here.  I'd appreciate any pointers.

Brantley Hobbs 
Carl Vinson Institute of Government
The University of Georgia

1180 East Broad Street | Athens, GA 30602
Phone: 706-542-2097 | Fax: 706-542-6535
bhobbs@xxxxxxxxxxxx
www.vinsoninstitute.org



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