In troubleshooting problems on our clusters with persistent drive
stalling, EMC support recommended consistent firmware across the
cluster. This was verbal, over a webex, so I can't post exact wording.
The general gist of it was when the engineer saw I had differing
versions of node and drive firmware, the reaction was something like
"whoa, we need to update that right away; that can cause all sorts of
problems". After the upgrade, we ran our first successful Collect in
over a year, and that has continued, so there does empirically appear to
be some truth to it. It seems others have gotten this advice explicitly
or implicitly as well, and I understand the water is muddy on this
issue, but personally I believe EMC's own internal knowledge on this is
unclear and inconsistent. That being the case, and given that I'm
inclined to act on experience rather than advice in general, on this
one, I'm convinced that consistently upgraded firmware is the way to go.
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