On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Chris Adams <[email protected]> wrote:

> This all seems to point to continuing RHN problems.  They had capacity
> problems before, and now this; not a good sign.


I'm getting similar; this morning I manually ran 'yum -y update' on about 14
boxes w/ cssh to get the avahi/kerb updates, and I would see a variety of:
- No updates needed
- Checksum doesn't match
- Updates apply normally

I would just keep closing windows when a box would update, and re-run on the
rest.  I didn't run any 'yum clean all' or anything, but eventually they all
updated - presumably after hitting a working rhn server.  I think a lot of
folks are doing this and that which they think fixes the issue, but really
they just happen to hit a good server the next time they try.

I'd sure love to hear from RedHat on this list, along the lines of "we know,
the problem is X, we're doing Y to solve it, in the meantime you should Z".

Regards,
David
-- 
David L. Parsley
Manager of Network Services, Bridgewater College
"If I have seen further, it is by standing on ye shoulders of giants"
- Isaac Newton
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