Hi Pierre, Im trying to downgrade to 3.6 as suggested by you and joe but im
having some problems:-
I have performed the following commands

>
> wget -O -
> http://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/3.6/3.6.2/Debian/wheezy/pubkey.gpg
> | sudo apt-key add -
> sudo sh -c "echo 'deb
> http://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/3.6/3.6.2/Debian/wheezy/apt
> wheezy main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gluster.list "
>  sudo apt-get update
>  sudo apt-get install glusterfs-server=3.6.2-2


The commands run successfully but when i check the version of glusterfs
using glusterd --version, its still 3.7.6
Any gluster command i run just prints "Segmentation Fault"
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Kaamesh

On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 1:51 AM, Pierre MGP Pro <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Kaamesh,
>
> Le 29/11/2015 17:57, Kaamesh Kamalaaharan a écrit :
>
> Hi everyone,
> I am using gluster for the past year with no problem. Decided to upgrade
> to v3.7.6 and i couldnt start gluster ever since. this is the error im
> getting
>
>
> I manage two glusterfs :
>
>    - one with 14 nodes and two volumes around 500To ;
>    - the other with four nodes with also two volumes  with  To ;
>
> I work with the 3.6.6 released.  Why ?
>
> I have tested one day the 7.x release and encounter many problems as you.
> That doesn't means that the 3.7.x track is bad,  that means the theses
> releases are  a test releases ans need more attention, that the stable
> releases.
>
>
> My opinion,  is that I will work always with the 3.6.6 release, still the
> 3.8.x which is announced as a more reliable release.
> And the I will build numerous VM with that release to work on the
> configuration differences before put them in production.
>
> I think that it's the more fluently approach of a such complex system.
>
> Sincerely
>
> Pierre Léonard
>
>
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