> it is recommended to update Recommended. I said you don't *need* to. Of course YMMV and sure if you think you will have issues with support then don't do it.
In terms of LeSI levels, these are published on the Lenovo website (https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/HT510136). In fact we just deployed a new DSS-G system (3.0a) using our xCAT servers that are most definitely running CentOS7 (and not the Lenovo fork of xCAT). Of course we did validate the install process on some hardware, but that was mostly to test our automated integration and update processes. LeSI is however a complicated thing ... and I recommend you speak to Lenovo support __ Simon On 05/08/2020, 12:03, "[email protected] on behalf of Jonathan Buzzard" <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote: On 05/08/2020 11:32, Simon Thompson wrote: > 3.0 isn't supported on first gen DSS-G servers (x3650m5) so if you > have those, you'd hope that it would continue to be supported. Or it's now old hardware and out of support. Here I have some shinny new storage to sell you :-) > > We're just looking to upgrade ours to 3.0 (and no, you don't need to > upgrade xcat server to 8.0 for that). That's what the upgrade documents I am reading say. I have open a PDF named DSS-G-3.0b.Upgrade_Procedure.pdf downloaded from Lenovo. If you navigate to section 2.4 on page 10 it says Since xCAT is required for DSS-G deployment, the xCAT server must be installed and the xCAT management software configured. For existing xCAT servers, it is recommended to update the OS and xCAT software to match the current LeSI levels; see section 2.3. The software components needed for DSS-G deployment must then be copied and unpacked onto the xCAT server. So it says to update the xCAT server OS and the xCAT server. Right lets see what section 2.3 on page nine says about versions. It talks about RHEL 8.1 and a very specific version of xCAT to be downloaded from Lenovo. No mention of RHEL7 whatsoever. Consequently as I read it DSS-G 3.0 requires upgrading the xCAT server OS to RHEL 8.1. Or at the very least is "recommended" which in my experience translates to "argh sorry unsupported; click" should you need to raise a support call. So not upgrading is in effect not optional. I would note that all previous upgrade documentation in the 2.x series that I have read has said that the xCAT server OS should be upgraded to match that of the OS you are about to deploy the the DSS-G servers. So matching the xCAT OS to the DSS-G OS is not something new. Of course previously this was just a "yum update" so not really a big deal. On the other hand switching to RHEL8 is a big deal :-( JAB. -- Jonathan A. Buzzard Tel: +44141-5483420 HPC System Administrator, ARCHIE-WeSt. University of Strathclyde, John Anderson Building, Glasgow. G4 0NG _______________________________________________ gpfsug-discuss mailing list gpfsug-discuss at spectrumscale.org http://gpfsug.org/mailman/listinfo/gpfsug-discuss _______________________________________________ gpfsug-discuss mailing list gpfsug-discuss at spectrumscale.org http://gpfsug.org/mailman/listinfo/gpfsug-discuss
