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Re: [Networker] Which is the best client/server versions combination now?

2006-10-26 18:08:53
Subject: Re: [Networker] Which is the best client/server versions combination now?
From: Siobhán Ellis <siobhanellis AT HOTMAIL DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 07:59:13 +1000
Hmmm, well I'd say 7.2.2, but then you have to back up ZFS, that needs
7.3.2. 

What you don't say is what OS your NetWorker server is, or how big your
datazone is.

7.3.2 on Linux is terrible, and has scalability issues, even with only 600
clients defined, and no more than 150 in any savegrp - where 7.2.2 worked
just fine! I can't speak for any other OS.

My recommendation would be upgrade the server, first, to 7.2.2. Then only
the clients that need ZFS support should be on 7.3.2. It's not officially
supported, having a higher rev client than the server, but it should work.

Siobhán

On 27/10/06 3:25 AM, "Manel Rodero" <manel AT FIB.UPC DOT EDU> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> At this time we're runing 7.1.4 server and a combination of differente 7.1.x
> clients and we would like to know which is the best client/server versions
> for upgrading to (obviously without problems ;-).
> 
> I ask this because I've read many problems with different 7.3 versions; some
> message saying that is better to stay at 7.2.1/7.2.2, etc. But as we need to
> be able to backup ACLs under Unix machines and zfs filesystems we need to
> know which is the best combination.
> 
> And, which is the best step for migrating, client first or server first?
> 
> Thank you very much.
> 
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> 
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