[Yum] installed, works, resolved connectivity issue, now ....how to get it to actually update.

garrett.allen at comcast.net garrett.allen at comcast.net
Wed Oct 10 18:47:52 UTC 2007


cool!  thanks for the quick response.  i'll try it in a few.  so if previously installed i don't need to specify a package and it should detect based on the inventory.  if it is a new rpm i have to specify a name.  in a widely distributed net with hundreds of nodes is there another way to do an install of a new rpm without remoting to each?

thanks.
 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: seth vidal <skvidal at fedoraproject.org>
> 
> On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 18:24 +0000, garrett.allen at comcast.net wrote:
> > after the network guys punched holes in the firewall all is well in terms of 
> obtaining access to our site-local repository. (not local as in on this box but 
> within our network, and yes, they are internal firewalls).
> > 
> > here is what i now see:
> > 002# yum clean all
> > Cleaning up Everything
> > 0 headers removed
> > 0 packages removed
> > 0 metadata files removed
> > 0 cache files removed
> > 0 cache files removed
> > 002# yum -y -d8 -c /etc/yum.repos.d/local.repo update
> > Repository local-repo already added, not adding again
> > Yum Version: 2.3.2
> > COMMAND: yum -y -d8 -c /etc/yum.repos.d/local.repo update 
> > Installroot: /
> > Setting up Update Process
> > Setting up repositories
> > Baseurl(s) for repo: ['http://12.172.124.179/yum/rel001']
> > local-repo                100% |=========================|  951 B    00:00     
> > Reading repository metadata in from local files
> > Setting up Package Sacks
> > primary.xml.gz            100% |=========================|  883 B    00:00     
> > primary sqlite cache needs updating, reading in metadata
> > local-repo: ################################################## 2/2
> > Added 2 new packages, deleted 0 old in 0.44 seconds
> > Excluding Incompatible Archs
> > Finished
> > Reading Local RPMDB
> > Building updates object
> > No Packages marked for Update/Obsoletion
> > 002# 
> > 
> > i am running it as root.  the 2 rpms in the repository are not installed on 
> the box.  how do i get the packages to update?
> > 
> 
> If there is no earlier version of the packages installed then they are not an 
> update.
> 
> if you want to install those pkgs then run:
> 
> yum install pkg1 pkg2
> 
> -sv
> 
> 
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