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Conference spezko::cluster

Title:+ OpenVMS Clusters - The best clusters in the world! +
Notice:This conference is COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL. See #1.3
Moderator:PROXY::MOORE
Created:Fri Aug 26 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5320
Total number of notes:23384

5225.0. "7.1 & 6.1 MV cluster (compatibility kit)" by CSC32::K_DIMICK (Karen Dimick WFH (503)434-8693) Thu Feb 06 1997 16:45

    Customer has a cluster of VAX systems running 6.1.  Customer would like
    to upgrade one machine to 7.1 to test his application before upgrading
    all cluster members.  Since the cluster compatibility kit is for 6.2
    versions only, does this mean that 6.1 cannot run in a mixed version
    cluster with 7.1?  Cluster SPD does not list 6.1 under migration
    support but says that other versions not listed "may" work.  Can I
    assume that nothing under 6.2 will work since there is not
    compatibility kit for this version?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Karen
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5225.1Compatibility Kit Needed, Based (Only) on V6.2XDELTA::HOFFMANSteve, OpenVMS EngineeringThu Feb 06 1997 17:0514
  I believe the cover letter has "required" in the phrasing...

  You will want to upgrade the nodes to at least V6.2 if planning to run
  with a V7.1 system in the same VMScluster -- this compatibility kit
  keeps the low-level mount processing, as well as other low-level code
  compatible.

  Presently, there is no compatibility kit for V6.1, nor for V7.0.  And
  I know of no plans to create a kit for either of these versions.  V6.1
  systems must be upgraded to V6.2 with the kit, and V7.0 systems must
  be upgraded to V7.1.  (V6.2 was the `expected' `stopping point' for
  most customers.)

5225.2"may" work, or "may" not workVMSSG::JENKINSKevin M Jenkins VMS Support EngineeringFri Feb 07 1997 06:1618
    
    May "work" also means may "not work". But if they are only interested
    in testing their application then they probably won't have any
    problems.

    I wouldn't try running mixed V6.1/V7.1 nodes as a homogeneous
    environment and expect it to work flawlessly. V6.1 was run with
    V7.1 and I'm not aware of any serious problems.

    The biggest thing that the compatibility kit does is give you V7.1
    behavior in several areas. Two being Host Based Shadowing and Mount.
    Running V6.1 will leave you with prior behavior which means you
    may see some of the problems that have been resolved in V7.1, you
    may even see this same problems on the V7.1 nodes.

    Bottom line proceed with caution.

    Kevin