Gluster 3.5.2 upgrade to Gluster 3.6.3 QEMU gfafpi complications

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Hey folks,

I'll be doing an upgrade soon for my core hypervisors running qemu 2.0 built with Gluster 3.5.2 connecting to a replicated 3.5.2 volume.
The upgrade path I'd like to do is:
1. migrate all machines to node not being upgraded
2. prevent client heals as documented over at http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Upgrade_to_3.6
3. stop gluster server and gluster processes on node being upgraded 
4. upgrade kvm, gluster, and supporting packages to required to 3.6.3
5. restart node being upgraded
6. Node joins pool again except one node will be running 3.6.3 and the other 3.5.2
7. perform heal to ensure data correct
8. migrate all machines over to newly upgraded node
9. repeat steps 3-5 for other node
10. perform heal to ensure data correct
11. rebalance machines as necessary
12. upgrade complete

This method has the obvious issue of will the two nodes behave as expected when on different major versions with the gain of no downtime for vm's. Is this method too risky? Has anyone tried it? Would appreciate any input.

Thanks,
Josh
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