What's required to upgrade from 1.4.0 to 1.4.2?

I've got four Xserve RAIDs in a single Xsan, with two MDCs (both PowerPC Xserves running OS X Server 10.4.11). They were running Xsan 1.4.0, which meant a lot of our Leopard clients were reporting incorrect sizes for files -- like, video files that were really 10GB would show up as 1.4TB and the like.
I downloaded & installed XsanFilesystemUpdate142.dmg, as well as the Xsan Admin Tools for 1.4.2. After the installation was done on both MDCs, I shutdown one MDC and ran cvfsck on the remaining MDC for each of my two volumes.
The trouble is, the file size issue persists -- Leopard clients are still having difficulty seeing the correct file sizes. Did I miss a step in the upgrade? The Xsan Migration Guide seems to be pretty thin on details...
Thanks!
Chris

Please let me know if you start have issue with 1.4.2 we did the upgrade and I assume it created problems
Regards,
Sam

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