> From: Gary Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I probably don't even need to ask this, but I like to be careful.

I believe in upward compatibility.


> I just upgraded a test server from dcc-1.3.48 to dcc-1.3.86.  On
> startup, DCC noticed version mismatches and automatically upgraded
> the necessary databases.  These messages appeared:
>
>     Mar 29 12:36:53 setup01 dccd[15877]: [ID 702911 mail.error] dcc_db 
> contains the wrong magic string "DCC checksum database version 3"

and so dccd ran dbclean to fix things.

>     Mar 29 12:36:56 setup01 dbclean[15879]: [ID 702911 mail.error] wrong 
> magic in flod.map; "DCC flod map version 10" instead of "DCC flod map version 
> 14"

and so dbclean rebuilt /var/dcc/flod.map file from /var/dcc/flod.

> It all worked normally after that.  For production, I have two DCC
> servers with flood feeds to each other and to external sites that both
> run dcc-1.3.48.  Can I upgrade one to dcc-1.3.86 and leave the other
> one at the old version for some time?  I assume that this is all
> possible.

Yes.

The only oddity you might see is that new DCC clients (systems
running dccm, dccifd, or dccproc) will prefer, but not insist on
the new DCC server.


Vernon Schryver    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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