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Upgrading to a New Version of Lustre

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This section provides information about supported upgrades, upgrade paths, and interoperability of nodes with different versions of Lustre installed. It also describes procedures for upgrading your Lustre file system to a new version of Lustre. For information about available releases, see Lustre Release Information.

Supported Upgrades

For Lustre 1.8.x, the following upgrades are supported:

  • Lustre 1.6.x (latest version) to Lustre 1.8.x (latest version).
  • Lustre 1.8.x (any minor version) to Lustre 1.8.x (latest version).

Interoperability between Nodes with Different Versions of Lustre Installed

Lustre interoperability enables 1.8.x servers ("new" servers) to work with 1.6.x clients ("old" clients), 1.6.x servers ("old" servers) to work with 1.8.x clients ("new" clients), and "mixed" environments with both 1.6.x and 1.8.x servers. For example, half of each OSS failover pair could be upgraded to enable a quick reversion to 1.6 by powering down the 1.8 servers.

The table below describes the interoperability between clients, OSTs, and MDTs with different versions of Lustre installed.

Lustre Component Interoperability with Other Lustre Components
Clients Old live clients can communicate with old, new, or a mix of servers.
Old clients can start up using old, new, or a mix of servers.
New clients can start up using old, new, or a mix of servers (use old mount format for old MDT).
Note: Old clients cannot mount a file system that was created by a new MDT.
OSTs Old OSTs can communicate with new clients/MDTs.
New OSTs can only be started after the MGS has been started (typically this

means "after the MDT has been upgraded.")

MDTs An old MDT can communicate with new clients.
New co-located MGS/MDT can be started at any point.
A new non-co-located MDT can be started after the MGS starts.

Supported Upgrade Paths

Two Lustre upgrade paths are supported. Either can be applied to the entire file system or a combination of the two can be used to upgrade individual servers and clients.

  • Rolling upgrade - Individual servers (or their failover partners) and clients are upgraded one at a time and restarted, so that the file system never goes down. This type of upgrade limits the ability to change certain parameters.
  • Entire file system upgrade - All servers and clients are shut down and upgraded at the same time.

Upgrade procedures

Performing a Complete File System Upgrade

Performing a Rolling Upgrade

Upgrading Lustre 1.8.x to the Next Minor Version

To upgrade Lustre 1.8.x to the next minor version, for example, Lustre 1.8.0.1 > 1.8.x, follow these procedures:

Downgrading from Lustre 1.8.x

For Lustre 1.8.x, the following downgrades are supported:

  • If you upgraded from Lustre 1.6.x > 1.8.x, you can downgrade to version 1.6.x.
  • If you upgraded from one minor version to the next (for example, Lustre 1.8.0 > 1.8.x), you can downgrade to the earlier minor version.

Caution: A new installation of Lustre 1.8.x is not guaranteed to be downgradable to an earlier Lustre version.

For a procedure to downgrade from Lustre 1.8.x to Lustre 1.6.x, see Chapter 13 in the Lustre Operations Manual