Thanks Atin for your answer.
I just tried a "gluster v get <volume> cluster.op-version" on my Gluster volume 
and

Option                                  Value                                   
------                                  -----                                   
cluster.op-version                      30706   
 
Now I am running GlusterFS 3.7.12 on that server, so shouldn't my op-version be 
30712 instead ?
RegardsML


   

 On Sunday, August 7, 2016 7:27 PM, Atin Mukherjee <amukh...@redhat.com> wrote:
 

 gluster v get <volname> cluster.op-version
The above command tells you what op-version the cluster is running with. This 
version is been owned by GlusterD to manage backward compatibilities and allow 
clients to use new features. It is very well possible that different peers are 
running with different gluster version ( I am referring executable version 
here) but the op-version will be same agreed upon by all the glusterds in the 
cluster.
To give an example here consider a feature is introduced in n + 1 release, if 
clients/servers are upgraded to n + 1th bits, you would only be able to use 
this new feature if the op-version is bumped to n + 1. In an upgrade process 
op-version is not bumped up automatically.
HTH,Atin

On Sunday 7 August 2016, ML mail <mlnos...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi,

Can someone explain me what is the op-version everybody is speaking about on 
the mailing list?

Cheers
ML
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