Anytime I upgrade to new version I export the database using slapcat, and after upgrading re-import the data. If I am not wrong that is the recommended practice (http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/maintenance.html). 

Thanks, 
Mahmudul Hasan
System Support 
University of Lethbridge, AB. 

On Sat, Aug 15, 2015 at 12:36 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount <quanah@zimbra.com> wrote:
2.4.42 is a bug fix release for significant issues that were in 2.4.41. No new features were added. Primarily for bugs in slapd-mdb and the lmdb library itself.  I would upgrade to 2.4.42. 

As for your question about different versions there is no issue replicating between 2.4.39 and 2.4.41 or .42

I would note that Howard checked in some potential syncrepl optimizations for slapd-mdb into the master branch this week that may help with your replication delays if you want to test them on top of 2.4.42. 

--Quanah


On Aug 15, 2015, at 6:58 AM, Brian Wright <brianw@marketo.com> wrote:


We have a 2-way master production cluster actively running 2.4.39. We are wanting to upgrade to 2.4.41 (we haven't yet internally certified 42). What is the best practices around upgrading this cluster while keeping at least one of the servers online? Is it replication-safe to have one node on 2.4.39 and one on 2.4.41 for a short period?

If not, I can temporarily comment out the syncrepl statements until both servers are on 2.4.41 and then reenable replication after both are upgraded. We can live with short inconsistency period between the servers during the upgrade of the servers until we can resume replication. Also, is the DB format fully compatible between these two versions or would it be better to reload the DB new from an LDIF backup on 2.4.41? Is there an upgrade doc somewhere that discusses these issues?

Thanks.

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