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Version Compatibility Rules
Upgraded SQLFire members cannot participate in a distributed system that contains SQLFire members from an
earlier version. Shut down all existing cluster members before restarting the cluster with upgraded SQLFire
members.
Thin clients from earlier versions of SQLFire can operate against the latest version of SQLFire. However, thin
clients using the latest SQLFire JDBC drivers are not compatible with older versions of SQLFire.
Refer to the Release Notes to learn about changes that were introduced in the latest update.
Note: Beginning with version 1.1.1, SQLFire stores normalized (all-uppercase) user names. The normalized
user names are also used for password encryption. Any hashed passwords that were generated using the
sqlf encrypt-password command for system users (dened in sqlre.properties or otherwise) that are not
in all upper-case characters must be regenerated. Similarly, all users that were created using the
SYS.CREATE_USER procedure must regenerate passwords using SYS_CHANGE_PASSWORD, if the
user name was previously not in all upper-case characters.
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Upgrading vFabric SQLFire