On 10/25/2013 02:53 PM, Joel Young wrote:
Folks,

I'm running gluster on fedora 19 with a four node gluster peer group
and two distributed filesystems.  One replicated and one distributed
replicated.

What is the best procedure to do a yum upgrade to 1.4.1 from 1.4.0?
Do I need to make sure that each client remounts?

Do I need to stop my whole cluster?  Do I need to kick off all my
users?  One of the filesystems is /home on the cluster.

Do the rpm scripts do the right thing?

Yes they do.

RPMs for 3.4.1 are in the Fedora YUM Updates (stable) repository. Just do a `yum update` or `yum update gluster\*` on your Fedora boxes.

IIRC some people suggest that you update the clients first, then do a "rolling update" of your servers. I.e. update one server at a time by stopping gluster on that server, update, then restart. Then do the next server, and so on.

There are documentation topics on this and much more on http://www.gluster.org.

--

Kaleb




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