Jagga Soorma
2010-Aug-11 21:00 UTC
[Lustre-discuss] Version mismatch of Lustre client and server
Hello, I am planning on deploying a few more clients in my lustre environment and was wondering which client version to install. I know it is okay to run a newer client version than your lustre server for upgrade purposes. However, would it be okay to be in this state for a longer period of time (for the life of this filesystem)? My lustre server is currently running 1.8.1.1 on RHEL 5.3 and I am planning on deploying 1.8.2 on SLES 11. Also, I am trying to stay as close as possible to 1.8.1.1 which is why I am planning on installing the 1.8.2 version of lustre client. Are they many changes between 1.8.2 and 1.8.4. Thanks, -J -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.lustre.org/pipermail/lustre-discuss/attachments/20100811/059c76e3/attachment.html
Andreas Dilger
2010-Aug-12 16:27 UTC
[Lustre-discuss] Version mismatch of Lustre client and server
On 2010-08-11, at 15:00, Jagga Soorma wrote:> I am planning on deploying a few more clients in my lustre environment and was wondering which client version to install. I know it is okay to run a newer client version than your lustre server for upgrade purposes. However, would it be okay to be in this state for a longer period of time (for the life of this filesystem)?We run one of our internal test systems like this always, to catch version interoperability bugs.> My lustre server is currently running 1.8.1.1 on RHEL 5.3 and I am planning on deploying 1.8.2 on SLES 11. Also, I am trying to stay as close as possible to 1.8.1.1Why, if I might ask?> which is why I am planning on installing the 1.8.2 version of lustre client. > Are they many changes between 1.8.2 and 1.8.4.1.8.x is only getting bug fixes at this point. As with any release, you can see the list of changes in 1.8.4 in the {lustre,lnet,ldiskfs}/ChangeLog files. That said, 1.8.4 does have a fair number of bug fixes brought in from Cray and LLNL, so I would recommend everyone to use it (when it finally appears on the download site). Cheers, Andreas -- Andreas Dilger Lustre Technical Lead Oracle Corporation Canada Inc.
Jagga Soorma
2010-Aug-12 16:57 UTC
[Lustre-discuss] Version mismatch of Lustre client and server
> > > My lustre server is currently running 1.8.1.1 on RHEL 5.3 and I am > planning on deploying 1.8.2 on SLES 11. Also, I am trying to stay as close > as possible to 1.8.1.1 > > Why, if I might ask? >To introduce the least amount of changes in this environment. The only reason I have updating the kernel for these new servers is since we have been unable to solve the non lustre specific NFS timeouts on the compute nodes which seems to be related to some bugs in rpc that might be fixed with the new release. You don''t see any issues with me jumping directly to 1.8.4? I just though it would make sense to jump to 1.8.2 so that there are not too many changes introduced in my environment which has been stable so far with the exception of this nfs stuff. Thanks, -Simran> > > which is why I am planning on installing the 1.8.2 version of lustre > client. > > Are they many changes between 1.8.2 and 1.8.4. > > 1.8.x is only getting bug fixes at this point. As with any release, you > can see the list of changes in 1.8.4 in the {lustre,lnet,ldiskfs}/ChangeLog > files. That said, 1.8.4 does have a fair number of bug fixes brought in > from Cray and LLNL, so I would recommend everyone to use it (when it finally > appears on the download site). > > Cheers, Andreas > -- > Andreas Dilger > Lustre Technical Lead > Oracle Corporation Canada Inc. > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.lustre.org/pipermail/lustre-discuss/attachments/20100812/16259f85/attachment.html
Peter Jones
2010-Aug-12 17:21 UTC
[Lustre-discuss] Version mismatch of Lustre client and server
tbh, 1.8.1.1 => 1.8.2 introduces above average change because the delta between 1.8.1 and 1.8.1.1 was so small. 1.8.2 => 1.8.3 and 1.8.3 => 1.8.4 introduces limited relatively change My advice would be to use the latest available release in order to gain the benefit of feedback from previous upgraders. Jagga Soorma wrote:> > > My lustre server is currently running 1.8.1.1 on RHEL 5.3 and I > am planning on deploying 1.8.2 on SLES 11. Also, I am trying to > stay as close as possible to 1.8.1.1 > > Why, if I might ask? > > > To introduce the least amount of changes in this environment. The > only reason I have updating the kernel for these new servers is since > we have been unable to solve the non lustre specific NFS timeouts on > the compute nodes which seems to be related to some bugs in rpc that > might be fixed with the new release. > > You don''t see any issues with me jumping directly to 1.8.4? I just > though it would make sense to jump to 1.8.2 so that there are not too > many changes introduced in my environment which has been stable so far > with the exception of this nfs stuff. > > Thanks, > -Simran > > > > > which is why I am planning on installing the 1.8.2 version of > lustre client. > > Are they many changes between 1.8.2 and 1.8.4. > > 1.8.x is only getting bug fixes at this point. As with any > release, you can see the list of changes in 1.8.4 in the > {lustre,lnet,ldiskfs}/ChangeLog files. That said, 1.8.4 does have > a fair number of bug fixes brought in from Cray and LLNL, so I > would recommend everyone to use it (when it finally appears on the > download site). > > Cheers, Andreas > -- > Andreas Dilger > Lustre Technical Lead > Oracle Corporation Canada Inc. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Lustre-discuss mailing list > Lustre-discuss at lists.lustre.org > http://lists.lustre.org/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss >