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On 8/29/19 5:00 PM, Kirill Lozinskiy wrote:<br>
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<div>Hey Lustre fans!</div>
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<div>Is there anyone out there running Lustre server version
2.5.x with a Lustre client version 2.11.x? I'm curious if you
are running this combination and whether or not you saw and
gains or losses when you went to the newer Lustre client. <br>
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<div>We were running Lustre 2.7 client before and just recently
went to 2.11. I'm trying to get a better understanding as to
how common it is to have the version drift between the server
and the client, as well as any positive or negative
experiences. <br>
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it works, no problem at all, in your client's logs you'll see a
message like:<br>
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[60010.976717] Lustre: Lustre: Build Version: 2.10.4<br>
[60011.029258] LNet: Added LNI 10.64.102.152@tcp [8/256/0/180]<br>
[60011.029297] LNet: Accept secure, port 988<br>
[60011.042970] Lustre: Server MGS version (2.5.5.0) is much older
than client. Consider upgrading server (2.10.4)<br>
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Leo Saavedra
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
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