I'd like to upgrade my servers first - currently running GlusterFS 3.1.3. - to 
version 3.1.5.

However, all my deployed clients are all running version 3.1.3, and I can't 
upgrade them all at the same time - I have to do it as each one reboots 
(usually weekly).

Servers are running CentOS 5.6, if that makes any difference.

Anyone know of any issues doing this? I know that I can't use 3.1.5 native 
GlusterFS clients against 3.1.3 servers (see here: 
http://community.gluster.org/q/can-i-use-version-3-1-5-native-glusterfs-clients-to-write-to-3-1-3-and-3-1-4-backend-storage-servers/
 )

James Burnash
Unix Engineer
Knight Capital Group




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