Thanks Rick for this useful summary !

What is not clear to me if maintenance releases will eventually be available again or if people running production systems will have to choose among:

1) Buy Intel support contract
2) Move to another filesystem

Thanks, Massimo

On 04/12/2015 17:53, Mohr Jr, Richard Frank (Rick Mohr) wrote:

On Dec 4, 2015, at 9:48 AM, Ray Muno <[email protected]> wrote:

I started with 2.7 since that is what I got pointed to when I went to the lustre.org 
download page. The "Most Recent Release" points me at the 2.7.0 tree.  If I 
follow the path to download source on that page,


Lustre 2.7 is the most recent release, but with Lustre, the most recent release 
doesn’t necessarily imply the most stable release.  The most recent “stable” 
release that is publicly available is 2.5.3.

Some brief history:  Lustre used to have two types of releases.  The feature 
releases (2.5, 2.6, 2.7, etc) were intended to roll out new features and this 
is where the development work progressed.  These were intended to get released 
roughly every 6 months.  At some point, a release would be chosen to become the 
starting point for maintenance releases.  The maintenance releases were meant 
to focus on stability and bug fixes.  For a while, it was Lustre 2.4 (which 
resulted in version 2.4.1 - 2.4.3) and then it became Lustre 2.5 (giving us 
2.5.1-2.5.3).  Not every feature release gave rise to a maintenance release 
(hence no 2.6.1).  Intel was managing both feature and maintenance releases for 
a while, but this past year they stopped providing the publicly available 
maintenance releases.  (I believe Intel had a contract with OpenSFS to provide 
public maintenance releases, but that contract ended. If you have an Intel 
support contract, I assume you get maintenance releases for more rece
nt versions.)  But I know there are sites running 2.7 in production.

There is a support matrix for previous Lustre releases that shows supported OS 
versions:

   https://wiki.hpdd.intel.com/display/PUB/Lustre+Support+Matrix

In summary,

   Status of Lustre maintenance releases = It’s complicated

--
Rick Mohr
Senior HPC System Administrator
National Institute for Computational Sciences
http://www.nics.tennessee.edu

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