Problems with Primary Target shortly after upgrade to 5.6

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Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:44 pm

Do not downgrade to V5.5 "just in case".
camealy wrote:Is the roll back to 5.5 as simple as stopping the service on one side, installing 5.5 and re-synching? Will 5.5 install on top of 5.6 or do you have to uninstall first?

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Wed Mar 02, 2011 1:59 am

anton (staff) wrote:Do not downgrade to V5.5 "just in case".
camealy wrote:Is the roll back to 5.5 as simple as stopping the service on one side, installing 5.5 and re-synching? Will 5.5 install on top of 5.6 or do you have to uninstall first?

Thanks!

Hey, I am just trying to get our Starwind HA SAN to perform well. Heck... I would settle for mediocre but usable performance. :|
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Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:07 am

Gentlemen, please hang on with moving to 5.5
We're tring to reproduce and working on a solution for this issue and will release a hotfix in the nearest time.
Meanwhile if you have same problem I'll recommend to disconnect the failing node and work in a single-server scenario.
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