On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Lee Perez <leecajun at windstream.net>
wrote:> Hi All,
>
> Quick question, I just finished googling and found the thread that is
> dealing with the rpmdup_remover.sh script, and thanks to everyone that
> was involved in this. ?I followed the following threads:
> http://www.opensubscriber.com/message/centos at centos.org/11086209.html
>
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&topic_id=17166&forum=37
>
> Which lead me to the following link and the script:
>
>
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=10139&forum=27&post_id=32527
>
> I started an update at about ?5pm on the 30th and here it is 2:30 in the
> morning on the 31st. ?I want to kill this update and start over. ?I
> usually get around 155 KB/s now I'm getting 455 B/s. ?I do believe it
is
> the mirror that I am connected to. ?I just want to make sure that by
> using the above mentioned script that I am going the right way.
>
> Just looking for a little reassurance before I do it. ?If I don't I
> don't think this thing will finish until sometime next week :-) ?and
> that is a bit long.
If you are still in the middle of downloading, it should be safe
tostop it. Try Control-C once and see if you get to a faster mirror.
Do the second Control-C to stop the transfer entirely.
The script you referred to will work if a yum session gets interrupted
and you end up with duplicates. Otherwise, you can try
yum-complete-transaction (included in yum-utils) to ... er ...
complete transactions.
Akemi / toracat