Lustre Release Information

(Updated: Apr 2010)

This page provides information related to Lustre™ releases and a support matrix that lists certified kernels, e2fsprogs and networks.

Lustre Release Lifecycle
This table lists the lifecycle of each major Lustre release, including the GA and EOL dates, and a link to the release's change log.

* S1/S2 issues only after June 2011

Upcoming Lustre Releases
Upcoming Lustre releases are previewed below.

Lustre 2.0

 * Targeted for release - Q2 2010
 * Includes client support for OEL 5, RHEL 5, SLES 10 and 11, Scientific Linux (new), and Fedora 11 2.6.30 (new)
 * Introduces several new features:


 * Changelogs
 * Commit on Share
 * lustre_rsync

For information about the Lustre 2.0 team's alpha and beta milestones and related testing, see the Lustre 2.0 Release Milestone Status page.

For information on Lustre 1.8 to 2.0 interoperability and upgrades, see Upgrading from 1.8 to 2.0.

Lustre Matrix
This matrix lists kernels, e2fsprogs and network versions that have been certified to work with Lustre. Kernels not listed on the support matrix may also work with Lustre, depending on whether they are not tested/packaged or not supported.


 * Certified - Exact kernel version that we test with and for which we provide compiled Lustre packages (RPMs). An 'X' denotes a certified version.


 * Not tested/packaged - Different kernel version that a Lustre user has compiled from Lustre source code. We have not tested these versions, so we cannot say for certain whether they will work with Lustre, but they should work with minor variances from our officially-certified kernels.


 * Not supported - Kernel version that is distinctly different from the kernels that we test and certify. For example, trying to use SLES11 on a Lustre 1.6.x release.

We recommend that Lustre users work with certified kernels. If you use a kernel that is not tested/packaged, we will make our best efforts to support it. If you are uncertain whether the kernel version you are considering would be supported, check with Lustre Support.


 * A shaded cell denotes a kernel version that was certified with earlier Lustre releases, but is no longer supported in newer versions of Lustre. For example, Lustre 1.8 releases do not support flavors of RHEL 4 or SLES 9. Lustre 1.8.1 and later versions do not support Linux vanilla kernel 2.6.22.14.

NOTE:


 * For detailed information about the Lustre 1.8 release, see Change Log 1.8.


 * For detailed information about the Lustre 1.6.x releases, see Change Log 1.6.


 * PPC is only supported on clients.


 * In Lustre 1.8 releases, IA64 is only supported on clients.