The issue is the PPA does not change and the moment a new version is
released (even minor versions), the old packages are lost forever. Even if
you go to the PPA itself, the binaries seem to be deleted there.

apt-chache showpkg glusterfs only shows the latest version available, none
of the older ones are displayed so that you can then downgrade.

I am not sure if there is another way of doing this, but I have never
managed to successfully find and install the older releases without
manually obtaining the .deb files if I can find them.

Diego

On Aug 18, 2016 5:33 PM, "Lindsay Mathieson" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 19/08/2016 3:45 AM, Diego Remolina wrote:
>
>> The one thing that still remains a mystery to me is how to downgrade
>> glusterfs packages in Ubuntu. I have never been able to do that. There
>> was also a post from someone about it recently on the list and I do
>> not think it got any replies.
>>
>
> I would have assumed something like:
>
>
> 1. stop volume(s)
>
> 2. if needed: reset gluster options not available is older version
>
> 3. if needed: downgrade op-version
>
> 4. stop all gluster daemons :)
>
> 5. sudo apt-get purge gluster*
>
> 6. sudo ppa-purge <gluster ppa>
>
> 7. Install older ppa.
>
> 8. install older gluster service
>
> 9. Start services
>
> 10. check peers and status
>
> 11. start volume
>
> 12. test
>
>
> if 2) and 3) can't be done then I presume you can't downgrade.
>
> --
> Lindsay Mathieson
>
>
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