03-14-2019 11:20 AM
We are preparing to deploy our first HX stack consisting of 2 6248UP FI switches and 8 M5 hybrid nodes (SSD for read/write cache and spindles for persistent storage). I see that Data Platform 3.5(2a) is the Cisco suggested version, which is interesting considering it's the newest version, so I'm not sure how longevity is factored into that. Does anybody have experience with both versions and can share any reason why we should install version 3.5(1a) initially considering it's been out for a few months longer? I tried to use the software research function of the website which says there is 1 bug affecting version 3.5(2a) but when I click the link, it takes me to a page which says the bug ID is required, and I don't know how to find the bug ID. Seems to me the link should include the bug ID and automatically link to the appropriate resource. It looks like there are no bugs affecting version 3.5(1a).
Thanks in advance for any input.
03-16-2019 02:10 PM
Hi Shred,
The bug you are porbably talking about is this one: https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCvn30425/?rfs=iqvred
My philosophy is to always take the Suggested release on the software download page. Sometimes you will see that the suggested version is NOT the latest listed, but after a week or two the suggested version will be updated to the latest release (or a new release added)
I hope this helps
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03-17-2019 12:36 PM - edited 03-17-2019 12:54 PM
3.52a has a number of fixes in it.
Just because a particular bug doesn't list a specific version, it doesn't mean it's not susceptible to it.
You should look at the resolved caveats for a particular release (3.52a in this case). 3.51a will generally be susceptible to those.
Occasionally a bug will note that is 'introduced' in a specific version.
Think of it more as "Am I running a 'fixed' in version or higher'...
Kirk...
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