Re: Kicking a stuck heal

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I was just about to come over and say that, after talking this through
with coworkers, we've decided to upgrade to something outside of Debian
stable.  And what should I find?

On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 10:19:27AM +0200, Patrick Matthäi wrote:
> But you also can use our stable backports [0]. Currently it contains
> version 4.0.2-1~bpo9+1.

Generally speaking, what do you think would be more stable, the Debian
stable-backports version or the upstream LTS version (3.12, IIRC)?


And, whichever version we go with, what would be the process for
upgrading from 3.8.8?  Can it (safely) be done live?  About how long
should we expect it to take to upgrade a 23T (4.5T used) replica 2+A
volume with three subvolumes?

-- 
Dave Sherohman
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