On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 22:33 -0400, Peter Memishian wrote:
> Usually, we've built this logic into BFU -- e.g., it could notice that a
> backward BFU is being done, and convert the file back to its old format.
> Later on, once we've crossed the "backward BFU grace period", the stuff
> can be hauled out of BFU.
> 

Next problem:

There doesn't seem to be an easy way to tell if we're downgrading the OS
to a version that requires the aggregation.conf tweak.

Since the new liblaadm.so can handle both the old and
new /etc/aggregation.conf formats, one way to handle this would be for
bfu to always convert the /etc/aggregation.conf to the old format and
let dladm convert it back.  That seems a bit heavy handed...

-Seb


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