diff --git a/doc/appendix-faq.sgml b/doc/appendix-faq.sgml
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@@ -145,6 +145,40 @@
+
+ Does it matter if different &repmgr; versions are present in the replication cluster?
+
+ Yes. If different "major" &repmgr; versions (e.g. 3.3.x and 4.1.x) are present,
+ &repmgr; (in particular repmgrd)
+ may not run, or run properly, or in the worst case (if different repmgrd
+ versions are running and there are differences in the failover implementation) break
+ your replication cluster.
+
+
+ If different "minor" &repmgr; versions (e.g. 4.1.1 and 4.1.6) are installed,
+ &repmgr; will function, but we strongly recommend always running the same version
+ to ensure there are no unexpected suprises, e.g. a newer version behaving slightly
+ differently to the older version.
+
+
+ See also Should I upgrade &repmgr;?.
+
+
+
+
+ Should I upgrade &repmgr;?
+
+ Yes.
+
+
+ We don't release new versions for fun, you know. Upgrading may require a little effort,
+ but running an older &repmgr; version with bugs which have since been fixed may end up
+ costing you more effort. The same applies to PostgreSQL itself.
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/doc/install-requirements.sgml b/doc/install-requirements.sgml
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major version.
+
+
+ The same "major" &repmgr; version (e.g. 4.2.x) must
+ be installed on all node in the replication cluster. We strongly recommend keeping all
+ nodes on the same (preferably latest) "minor" &repmgr; version to minimize the risk
+ of incompatibilities.
+
+
+ If different "major" &repmgr; versions (e.g. 3.3.x and 4.1.x)
+ are installed on different nodes, in the best case &repmgr; (in particular repmgrd)
+ will not run. In the worst case, you will end up with a broken cluster.
+
+
+
A dedicated system user for &repmgr; is not required; as many &repmgr; and
repmgrd actions require direct access to the PostgreSQL data directory,