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Fix rollback from 0.11 #5957

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@jwilder jwilder commented Mar 9, 2016

  • CHANGELOG.md updated
  • Rebased/mergable
  • Tests pass
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0.11 no longer uses some files from 0.10. The code was a little
too aggressive and remove these files which would break rolling back
to 0.10 if necessary. Since shards must be migrated to tsm before
upgrading to 0.11 and a user might not know they still have old shard
formats, they would not be able to revert back to 0.11 and migrate
them.

Also adds uptime stats to usage data.

0.11 no longer uses some files from 0.10.  The code was a little
too aggressive and remove these files which would break rolling back
to 0.10 if necessary.  Since shards must be migrated to tsm before
upgrading to 0.11 and a user might not know they still have old shard
formats, they would not be able to revert back to 0.11 and migrate
them.

Also adds uptime stats to usage data.
@jwilder jwilder added this to the 0.11.0 milestone Mar 9, 2016
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e-dard commented Mar 9, 2016

LGTM

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@jwilder jwilder merged commit bc26167 into master Mar 9, 2016
@jwilder jwilder deleted the jw-rollback branch March 9, 2016 18:57
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