Re: [CentOS] "Not using downloaded epel/repomd.xml"

2020-09-14 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 13/09/2020 à 14:12, m...@tdiehl.org a écrit :
> I too see this regularly. yum clean metadata stops it for a while. I am not
> sure if it is a problem with the way epel metadata is generated or just out
> of date mirrors. I occasionally see it with other repos but it happens with
> epel far more frequently. I have considered adding cron jobs to clean the
> metadata every so often but so far I just put up with it.
> 
> You might want to ask on the epel list.

A simple "yum clean all" got rid of the problem indeed. And a weekly cronjob
for that sounds like a good idea.

I have this problem at erratic intervals, and only with the EPEL repository.

Cheers,

Niki

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Re: [CentOS] "Not using downloaded epel/repomd.xml"

2020-09-13 Thread me

On Sun, 13 Sep 2020, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:


Hi,

I'm regularly getting spammed by my own servers, with the following message:

/etc/cron.hourly/0yum-hourly.cron:

Not using downloaded epel/repomd.xml because it is older than what we have:
 Current   : Sat Sep 12 19:05:04 2020
 Downloaded: Thu Sep 10 19:12:19 2020

How can I make this nonsense stop?


I too see this regularly. yum clean metadata stops it for a while. I am not
sure if it is a problem with the way epel metadata is generated or just out
of date mirrors. I occasionally see it with other repos but it happens with
epel far more frequently. I have considered adding cron jobs to clean the
metadata every so often but so far I just put up with it.

You might want to ask on the epel list.

Regards,

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