> Back in the day when one had to roll your own Samba for this stuff,
> rolling Samba upgrades worked. What changed or was it never supported?
 
It was never supported for clustered Samba.
 
As the problem is with incompatibilities in Samba internal database records:
If nothing changed in the record and communication format for a specific upgrade,
then it works for that specific case. As this requires a thorough code review
that also can easily miss subtle changes, the safe assumption is that the
rolling upgrade won't work.
 
Regards,

Christof Schmitt || IBM || Spectrum Scale Development || Tucson, AZ
[email protected]  ||  +1-520-799-2469    (T/L: 321-2469)
 
 
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From: Jonathan Buzzard <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] wondering about outage free protocols upgrades
Date: Fri, Mar 9, 2018 5:37 AM
 
On Thu, 2018-03-08 at 09:41 +0000, Sobey, Richard A wrote:
> Whether or not you meant it your words “that is not available today.”
> Implies that something is coming in the future? Would you be reliant
> on the Samba/CTDB development team or would you roll your own..
> supposing it’s possible in the first place.
>  

Back in the day when one had to roll your own Samba for this stuff,
rolling Samba upgrades worked. What changed or was it never supported?

JAB.

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