3.8.0 has a bug that prevents certain operations with libgfapi which
will affect the self-heal daemon, nfs, and any applications built to use
the api.
I would wait for 3.8.1. I'm not sure if a fix will be in 3.7.12, it's
broken in 3.7.12rc2.
On 06/23/2016 02:33 PM, WK wrote:> <BUMP>
>
> I am curious as well.
>
> We are still planning an upgrade off our old 3.4 clusters which work
> perfectly fine <grin>, though they lack the sharding and thus are
> subject to the 'freeze while resync VM' problem when cluster
members
> are upgraded/break.
>
> Thus we need to to know if we should be using the upcoming 3.7.12
> release or go straight to the upcoming 3.8.x branch (and avoid a rip
> and replace upgrade later on).
>
> -wk
>
>
> On 6/22/2016 4:18 PM, Lindsay Mathieson wrote:
>> Hey all, have been away for two weeks and I see there has been a 3.8
>> release with some fascinating new features and a slew of fixes.
>>
>>
>> Unfortunately I'm not in a good position to pre-test before rollout
>> now, we've moved all our VM's to 3.7.11 where it is working
very nicely.
>>
>>
>> Is 3.8.0 considered stable for production? would I be safe to update
>> to it and keep my current datastore on 3.7.11 features, but start a
>> test datastore for 3.8 on the same nodes? Impossible to answer? :)
>>
>>
>
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