Upgrading Gfs; Overview Of Differences Between Gfs 5.1.X And Gfs 5.2.X; Configuration Information - Red Hat GFS 5.2.1 Administrator's Manual

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This appendix contains instructions for upgrading GFS 5.1.x to GFS 5.2.x software and consists of
the following sections:
Section A.1 Overview of Differences between GFS 5.1.x and GFS 5.2.x
Section A.2 Upgrade Procedure
A.1. Overview of Differences between GFS 5.1.x and GFS 5.2.x
If you are upgrading from GFS 5.1.x to GFS 5.2.x, you must be familiar with the differences between
those major releases. This section provides an overview of the differences between GFS 5.1.x and
GFS 5.2.x as follows:
Section A.1.1 Configuration Information
Section A.1.2 GFS License
Section A.1.3 GFS LockProto
Section A.1.4 GFS LockTable
Section A.1.5 GFS Mount Options
Section A.1.6 Pool
Section A.1.7 Fencing Agents
A.1.1. Configuration Information
GFS 5.2.x incorporates significant changes that relate to configuration information. The single con-
figuration file used in GFS 5.1.x with the
Cluster Configuration System (CCS) with multiple configuration files and the
The shared device used to store configuration information, called a CIDEV in GFS 5.1.x, continues
to be used but is now called a CCA device. The
allow retrieval of data from a GFS 5.1.x CIDEV and to convert it to equivalent CCS files.
Note
In GFS 5.1.x, the recommended size of the CIDEV was 2 MB. In GFS 5.2.x, the recommended size
for the CCA device is as follows: 2 KB per GFS node or 2 MB total, whichever is larger.
The GFS 5.1.x configuration file parameters following gulmcluster and locktable are not
used in the GFS 5.2.x configuration files.
Table A-1 summarizes the configuration differences between GFS 5.1.x and GFS 5.2.x.
command has been replaced in the GFS 5.2.x
gfs_conf
command is provided with GFS 5.2.x to
gfs_conf
Appendix A.

Upgrading GFS

ccs_tool
command.

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