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2009 Jun 12
3
how to set ntpd listen only 127.0.0.1 ?
Hello, all. I would like to use ntpd for time sync not rdate or ntpdate. but after installation the ntpd, I found that listened at all interfaces like below. udp 0 0 192.168.111.2:123 0.0.0.0:* 11528/ntpd udp 0 0 xxx.xxx.62.20:123 0.0.0.0:* 11528/ntpd udp 0 0
2008 Aug 28
2
yum provides on centos 5.2
I am trying things like "yum provides alsamixer" on centox 5.2 i386 and x86_64 also "yum provides vi" "yum provides gvimdiff" "yum provides dumpiso" "yum provides uname" All of these return "no matches found" is something broke??? These are just examples. I was trying to do "yum provides xf86Modes.h" it returns no matches
2009 Jun 12
1
Any problem of auto updating using yum?
Hello, all. My systems are centos 4.x or 5.x(i386 and x86_64) and various services(apache, mysql, java, sendmail... etc..). and I would like to set auto update using yum. But some staffs didn't agree my auto update plan, because some services can be effected by auto update. There were no side effects just yum updating until now, and it seems impossible for me to check
2009 Jul 03
4
what would be happen if swap partition is not?
Hello, all. I know the function of the swap and can make swap partion or file. But, if there is no swap partion at system, what would be happen? that makes the system unstable or not? I have one system that has no swap, but there was no problem until now. Thanks in advance. _________________________________________________________________ ???? ????! ??? ??? ???? ????! ???
2008 Jul 07
3
yum-updatesd not working on CentOS 5.2
Dear Srs, yum-updatesd-0.9-2.el5 appears that it's not working on freshly installed CentOS 5.2, using: # rpm -qa "yum*" yum-metadata-parser-1.1.2-2.el5 yum-updatesd-0.9-2.el5 yum-3.2.8-9.el5.centos.2.1 yum-fastestmirror-1.1.10-9.el5.centos I see some bugs ([1], [2] and [3]) in the bug tracker, and more info related to other distros like Fedora, etc.. with the same problem.
2009 May 15
1
yum-updatesd no longer working
I recently enabled yum-updatesd on two identical servers and configured it to notify me of updates via e-mail. This worked fine to start with and it notified me on both machines when the kernel-2.6.18-128.1.10.el5.x86_64.rpm update was released last week. However, today I realised that yum-updatesd was not running and thought it was due to rebooting after the kernel update and that I'd
2011 Apr 05
3
Understanding yum automatic upgrades
Hello, Sorry if this is somewhat naive, but I'm a little confused as to what the criteria is for that which will get upgraded automatically by yum and what will not. I see in our logwatch messages from time to time that yum upgraded a bunch of stuff, but I also notice that yum will not upgrade other packages at all (easy example is clamav, but there are others). Can someone
2009 Jun 24
1
how to yum install after deleting some files?
Hello, all. I have deleted some files for mistake. So I would like to re-install those files using yum install. But if I execute yum install some_package, that doesn't work, because some files are remain, I guess. So is there any yum install option to re-install forcely when some files are deleted? Should I remove all related files first to re-install using yum? Thanks in advance.
2007 Aug 01
3
yum-updatesd.conf on centos 5
Hi All, I am running CentOS5 . Yum pkg was installed by deault fresh installation. pls see below for installed yum pkgs. [root at mailgw ~]# rpm -qa |grep yum yum-updatesd-3.0.5-1.el5.centos.2 yum-3.0.5-1.el5.centos.2 later, I installed below pkg for protection. yum-protectbase-1.0.4-2.el5.centos Now, everything works. But, in this vershion of yum, It has no crontab running. It has a file
2012 Jan 17
6
anyone doing automatic yum updates via yum-updatesd on production servers?
I've read that it's not recommended to automatically apply updates via yum-updated on production servers, but I keep encountering servers that have this enabled. Are any of you doing automatic yum updates on production servers in CentOS 5 via yum-updatesd? Have you experienced any negative side effects? The only thing I can think of is if say a client had a custom version of PHP
2010 Aug 03
1
yum doesn't exit
Running "yum update", yum appears to perform fine and appears to finish but continues to reside in memory: ... Updating : lftp 2/4 Cleanup : lftp 3/4 Cleanup : freetype 4/4 Updated: freetype.i386 0:2.2.1-25.el5_5 lftp.i386 0:3.7.11-4.el5_5.3
2011 Dec 14
1
CentOS 6, yum-updatesd
Back in the Fedora docs I found on a google, it mentions that in FC6, the preferred tool for updates was the "new" yum-updatesd. Anyone know: a) what theological reason upstream had to drop it altogether, and b) what's the recommended replacement - is it yum-cron? I hand-update some servers, and of course users' workstations, but some system, like home directory servers and
2011 Dec 28
3
why not have yum-updatesd running by default?
Ever since someone told me that one of my servers might have been hacked (not the most recent instance) because I wasn't applying updates as soon as they became available, I've been logging in and running "yum update" religiously once a week until I found out how to set the yum-updatesd service to do the equivalent automatically (once per hour, I think). Since then, I've
2012 Oct 25
6
Completely automatic yum updating on Centos 6
I am about to set up a computer with Centos 6 that I'll probably never see again. I don't want to give out the root password, but I would like to have it automatically and transparently update itself. What is the best way to do this? I have been looking at webpages about yum-cron and yum-updatesd but nothing directly addresses Centos 6 and it appears that at least one of those two
2009 Jan 09
1
Yum-updatesd version in reports?
Hi, I've just startted configuring yum-updatesd on all our servers to install updates automatically and it works great. But I don't see anywhere in its config or command line options a way to find which package version was replaced by which. Is this achieveable in any way or should I resort to some home-grown scripting again? Thanks. -Amos
2009 Sep 23
1
about ntpq result..
Hello, all. I want to ask some about ntpd. I set 'server' directive like below at ntp.conf server 0.centos.pool.ntp.org For example, I can see the ntpq result like below. remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter ============================================================================== * 10.10.23.44 211.115.xx.xx 3 u 62 64
2012 Feb 23
0
Yum-cron with CentOS 5.7
Hi all, I use yum-cron with my new CentOS 6-installs and rather like it. So much in fact, that I tried getting it to work in the older CentOS 5-installs I also have scattered at the department. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work for some reason. I found this; <<https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=22483>>, where it's suggested one use
2009 Aug 13
5
yum update
Can any one clarify this, is auto updating at all production servers recommended or not? need to know your opinion, how do you manage the update? -mu
2010 Jul 19
2
Problem with yum
I am experiencing a problem with yum on one of my CentOS-5.5 systems. Specifically, on Friday past (July 16), I ran yum update as root. Yum displayed all of the outdated packages and asked if I wanted to proceed. An answered yes. This first package downloaded was nss. At this point yum simply stopped processing or responding. A ctrl-c at the yum session terminal window did not interrupt the
2009 May 09
3
using yum and puppet simultaneously
Hi, once i have my puppet set up and installed how does updating occour, if for example i have a package httpd instaledd on all my servers and there is an update to this package will i still need to log into every machine to run the updater or will puppet notice that the package is not at the latest level and update acordingly? Thanks --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You