[Gluster-users] Op-version 3.6.3 and 3.6.0

Scott Harvanek scott.harvanek at login.com
Wed Jul 1 19:09:23 UTC 2015


I would if I could but modifying the RHEVH instances seems like a bad 
idea....

Scott H.
Login, LLC

On 7/1/15 12:02 PM, Niels de Vos wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 10:29:37AM -0700, Scott Harvanek wrote:
>> so 3.6.0.53 isn't going to be opversion 30600 like stated here?
>> http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/OperatingVersions
>>
>> I'd assume the opver would remain the same even with their patches.
>>
>> I want the server cluster opversion and the client opversion to match so
>> certain performance translators can be used, currently 3.6.3 on the server
>> and 3.6.0.53 on the client blocks performance translators such as
>> write-behind.
> If you do not use the Red Hat Gluster Storage product, you will not
> really get support on the glusterfs-client packages in RHEL either. The
> combination of the two versions is just not (well) tested. You are
> probably better of to use the community glusterfs client packages for
> accessing the Gluster volumes too.
>
> Have you considered this approach? If you want the full support on the
> gluster client side, you will need to use the Red Hat Gluster Storage
> product on the storage servers. Any difficulties with deploying or
> packaging the RHEL/RHGS product combination should get discussed with
> your Red Hat support contacts. They should be able to explain how to do
> it right, and/or get fixes in an updated version.
>
> Thanks,
> Niels
>
>> Scott H.
>> Login, LLC
>>
>> On 7/1/15 10:25 AM, Atin Mukherjee wrote:
>>> -Atin
>>> Sent from one plus one
>>> On Jul 1, 2015 10:49 PM, "Scott Harvanek" <scott.harvanek at login.com
>>> <mailto:scott.harvanek at login.com>> wrote:
>>>> The client would be the lesser version in this case. Server @ 3.6.3,
>>> Client @ 3.6.0
>>>> The only way to get them to match is to use redhat gluster storage where
>>> you have RHEV hypervisors... which is a bit annoying.
>>> Well if you are talking about rhs 3.6.0.53 as a client then definitely the
>>> op version is not 30600 and also my question is why would you want to bump
>>> down your server's cluster op version?
>>>> Scott H.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 7/1/15 10:16 AM, Atin Mukherjee wrote:
>>>>> -Atin
>>>>> Sent from one plus one
>>>>> On Jul 1, 2015 10:13 PM, "Scott Harvanek" <scott.harvanek at login.com
>>> <mailto:scott.harvanek at login.com>> wrote:
>>>>>> Scenario-
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Gluster bricks running Gluster 3.6.3, RHEL clients running RH
>>> provided gluster 3.6.0.53 ( no way to change this, operating version 30600
>>> I presume ).
>>>>> We do not encourage to use mix and match of upstream and downstream
>>> versions. IIRC, op-version of 3.6.0.53 must be 30004 (please confirm)
>>> which means client is higher version than server which is again not a
>>> recommended setup.
>>>>>> If we create a new cluster can the op-version be set down to 30600 on
>>> the 3.6.3 bricks? - Currently - operating-version=30603 by default.
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Scott H.
>>>>>>
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