[gpfsug-discuss] Reverting to older versions

Simon Thompson (Research Computing - IT Services) S.J.Thompson at bham.ac.uk
Fri Feb 10 16:51:43 GMT 2017


Is it the 4.2.2 code or the protocol packages that broke? We found the 4.2.2.0 SMB packages don't work for us. We just reverted to the older SMB packages. Support have advised us to try the 4.2.2.1 packages, but it means a service break to upgrade protocol packages so we are trying to schedule in.

Simon
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Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] Reverting to older versions

Is there a documented way to go down a level of GPFS code?. For example since 4.2.2.x has broken my protocol nodes, is there a straight forward way to revert back to 4.2.1.x?. Can I just stop my cluster remove RPMS and add older version RPMS?



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