>I along with others had GlusterFS issues after 4.3 upgrades, the failed to 
>dispatch handler issue with bricks going down intermittently.  After some time 
>it seemed to have corrected itself (at least in my enviornment) and I >hadn't 
>had any brick problems in a while.  I upgraded my three node HCI cluster to 
>4.3.1 yesterday and again I'm running in to brick issues.  They will all be up 
>running fine then all of a sudden a brick will randomly drop >and I have to 
>force start the volume to get it back up. >
>Have any of these Gluster issues been addressed in 4.3.2 or any other 
>releases/patches that may be available to help the problem at this time?>
>Thanks!
Yep,
sometimes a brick dies (usually my ISO domain ) and then I have to "gluster 
volume start isos force".Sadly I had several issues with 4.3.X - problematic 
OVF_STORE (0 bytes), issues with gluster , out-of-sync network - so for me 
4.3.0 & 4.3.0 are quite unstable.
Is there a convention indicating stability ? Is 4.3.xxx means unstable , while 
4.2.yyy means stable ?
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
  
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