Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-07 Thread Ralph Angenendt
MHR wrote:
 On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 2:49 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -qa kernel*
   kernel-headers-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5
   kernel-2.6.18-8.el5
   kernel-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5
 
   How can I correct this, so the box
   will boot the latest kernel? TIA! Lanny
 
 As root, go to the directory where the rpms are located (you can use
 'find' for this if you don't alreayd know) and run:
 
 rpm -ivh kernel-headers-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 kernel-2.6.18-8.el5
 kernel-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5

Ermm. The packages *are* already installed, otherwise rpm -qa wouldn't
show them.

Ralph


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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-07 Thread Ralph Angenendt
MHR wrote:
 On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 6:32 PM, Lanny Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 15:48 -0700, MHR wrote:
   snip
 
   As root, go to the directory where the rpms are located (you can use
'find' for this if you don't alreayd know) and run:
   Mark: Syntax for the find command so I can locate those 2 packages? If I
   can find them, then I think this will be solved quickly. TIA, Lanny
 
 
 Either 'man find' or 'find --help' would give you faster and more
 accurate results.

Erm. man find is one of the most hideous manual pages on a linux
system (man tar comes close) - so a bit help from your side would have
been nice.

a) use locate whereever you can
b) find / -type f-name kernel*.rpm  -- this recursively (from /
   downwards) finds file which begin with kernel and end with rpm
c) This is not needed anyway, as those packages are ALREADY installed.

Cheers,

Ralph


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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-07 Thread MHR
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 12:32 AM, Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Erm. man find is one of the most hideous manual pages on a linux
  system (man tar comes close) - so a bit help from your side would have
  been nice.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.  I have never found this
particular man page to be bad enough not to consult when needed, even
for the first time (like I did, lo these many eons ago, when it was
even harder to read than now) and the effort pays off big time in
future uses.

I could have just said RTFM in so many letters, but I /was/ trying to
be nice(r).

  a) use locate whereever you can

That should work, too, if you know how to use it (I'm not too fond of
the man page for this one, either).

  b) find / -type f-name kernel*.rpm  -- this recursively (from /
downwards) finds file which begin with kernel and end with rpm

Actually, the -type f is not needed, unless a system has enitities
on it that are not files but masquerade as them with names like
kernel-headers-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5.i686.rpm.

  c) This is not needed anyway, as those packages are ALREADY installed.

The problem Lanny cited was that the packages were installed but the
kernel did not appear in /boot, and the suggested solution was to
remove them and then reinstall them.  Yes, if they are properly
installed, you don't need to know where they are.  Yes, you do not
need to know where they are to remove them (your previous email this
subject).  But you're going to have a real problem reinstalling them
if you don't know where they are.  Hence, the find suggestion.

'Find' is your friend.

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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-07 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Mhr wrote on Wed, 7 May 2008 09:53:23 -0700:

 Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.  I have never found this
 particular man page to be bad enough not to consult when needed, even
 for the first time (like I did, lo these many eons ago, when it was
 even harder to read than now) and the effort pays off big time in
 future uses.

I agree with Ralph. It's one of the programs with so many options and thus 
quite intimidating and you easily overlook the one you want. The only 
program that is worse is rpm.

 'Find' is your friend.

I would always use locate for that task, much faster, much easier.



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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-07 Thread MHR
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Kai Schaetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I would always use locate for that task, much faster, much easier.


Not being familiar with 'locate,' I found its man page rather
intimidating at first glance.  I'll have to study it a little more
carefully, but I should also note that I ran locate to find my kernel
rpms and was unsuccessful (whereas, though slow, I did find them with
'find').

All else aside, I can't count the number of times I've had my head
handed to me right here on this list for failing to look something up
before asking about it.  I'll admit that 'find' can be hard to get
used to, but if you don't look, you can't tell how much good it can do
(or how complex a man page can get :-).  'Man rpm' is ugly, but it's
one you just have to get to learn about.  (Info is not much better,
and it's harder to use.)

Just my $0.02

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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-07 Thread Kai Schaetzl
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Mhr wrote on Wed, 7 May 2008 14:04:55 -0700:

 Not being familiar with 'locate,' I found its man page rather
 intimidating at first glance.  I'll have to study it a little more
 carefully, but I should also note that I ran locate to find my kernel
 rpms and was unsuccessful (whereas, though slow, I did find them with
 'find').

The locate db is skipping only /tmp I think. It makes use of an index, 
that's why it's so fast. updatedb is run by cron.daily to update the db. 
If you get something in in-between it won't be able to find it, of course. 
In such a case you run it manually.
Then locate whatever. Note, that locate doesn't know any wildcards, you 
can only search for literals. For searching for your kernel rpms you could 
either use
locate kernel (which will find a lot ...)
locate .rpm (which will find all rpm files, which is much less)
and then:
locate .rpm|grep kernel
/var/cache/yum/updates/packages/kernel-headers-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5.i386.rpm
/var/cache/yum/updates/packages/kernel-xen-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5.i686.rpm
/var/cache/yum/updates/packages/kernel-xen-devel-2.6.18-
53.1.14.el5.i686.rpm


 
 All else aside, I can't count the number of times I've had my head
 handed to me right here on this list for failing to look something up
 before asking about it.

One should at least try that, yes. I think your answers were all fine, I 
just wanted to say that I agree with Ralph about the find options and the 
usability of that page ;-)

Kai

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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-06 Thread Lanny Marcus
On 03 May 2008, Kai Schaetzl maillists AT conactive.com wrote:
Message: 9
?Date: Sat, 03 May 2008 16:31:50 +0200
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Lanny Marcus wrote on Sat, 3 May 2008 07:28:10 -0500:
 Linux compaq1300.HOMELAN 2.6.18-8.el5

Ok. I just asked because you never mentioned you had actually checked. 
Just a kernel missing when you update is not proof ;-)
I see that you have priority protections in place. Disable all your
extra repos, then disable the protections (basically go back to your
inital repo setup) and then do a check-update. You are using the
mirrorlist and not a specific CentOS mirror, do you?

Kai: This is a follow on to my prior reply to this. I removed the
plugins=1 line in /etc/yum.conf and I removed 6 repositories. Then, I
did yum clean all and got Cleaning up Everything. Then, I did yum
update and got, No packages marked for update/obsoletion. Then, yum
update kernel and got No Packages marked for Update/Obsoletion. Then
the yum.conf file type is shown as Cisco VPN Settings, so I couldn't
open/view it with a text editor. 

The last thing I did was to copy these files on my box and replace the
files on my wife's box with my files: (a) etc/yum/folder (b)
etc/yum.repos.d (c) /etc/yum.conf file

Same problem.

It is as if there is a YUM or RPM database, somewhere, that believes the
Kernel has been updated, and it has not been updated?

I find it very hard to believe that the Kernel was in fact updated, but
that it is still shown as the original Kernel that was on the CentOS5
Install DVD.

So, this continues to be a an unsolved mystery, but not like the
ReiserFS guy.  :-)

BTW: I notice that your mail is missing any threading information, so
that it doesn't thread at all. I see that other people who use Gmail do
get the threading information, so there's probably some option not
activated in your Gmail account.

I changed the setting for my subscription to the CentOS Mailing list,
from the Daily Digest to Individual messages.  This reply is to your
message that was in the Digest I received Sunday morning. In the future,
I will be replying to individual messages (using Gmail on the web or
with Evolution), so, hopefully, the threading will be better, if not
perfect. Gmail doesn't use Folders, they use Labels, and I don't have
that working on the web yet, but I can move the CentOS messages into the
CentOS Label in Evolution and because it's IMAP, they get moved into the
CentOS Label on the web too. Something else for me to check out, but
that's on the Gmail web site somewhere and will be much easier to cure
than this mystery about the kernel update on one box.

All of your ideas about the problem updating the Kernel in my wife's box
are very much appreciated! I believe now that when I updated the Kernel
(and 2 other packages) on my box and on my daughter's box, it was with
PUP and then later, I did a yum update to update everything else on
those boxes. 

If there is some place I can check in a yum database or RPM database on
her box, to verify the kernel version that's really installed (probably
the original one), please let me know where that is. Thanks much! Lanny

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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-06 Thread Ralph Angenendt
Lanny Marcus wrote:
 If there is some place I can check in a yum database or RPM database on
 her box, to verify the kernel version that's really installed (probably
 the original one), please let me know where that is. Thanks much! Lanny

rpm -qa kernel*

And: pup is a frontend to yum is a frontend to rpm which holds the
package database.

Ralph


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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-06 Thread Lanny Marcus
On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 16:11 +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
 Lanny Marcus wrote:
  If there is some place I can check in a yum database or RPM database on
  her box, to verify the kernel version that's really installed (probably
  the original one), please let me know where that is. Thanks much! Lanny
 
 rpm -qa kernel*
 
 And: pup is a frontend to yum is a frontend to rpm which holds the
 package database.

Ralph: Thank you for the above! I need to leave now, but I will check
that out, ASAP! Lanny

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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-06 Thread Bob Taylor
On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 09:25 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
 On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 16:11 +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
  Lanny Marcus wrote:
   If there is some place I can check in a yum database or RPM database on
   her box, to verify the kernel version that's really installed (probably
   the original one), please let me know where that is. Thanks much! Lanny
  
  rpm -qa kernel*
  
  And: pup is a frontend to yum is a frontend to rpm which holds the
  package database.
 
 Ralph: Thank you for the above! I need to leave now, but I will check
 that out, ASAP! Lanny

Have you looked at the file /etc/rpm/platform? If it has been changed
you will not get any kernel updates.
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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-06 Thread lannyma
On 5/6/08, Ralph Angenendt ra+centos AT br-online.de wrote:
 Lanny Marcus wrote:
  If there is some place I can check in a yum database or RPM database on
  her box, to verify the kernel version that's really installed (probably
  the original one), please let me know where that is. Thanks much! Lanny

 rpm -qa kernel*

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -qa kernel*
kernel-headers-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5
kernel-2.6.18-8.el5
kernel-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ uname -a
Linux compaq1300.HOMELAN 2.6.18-8.el5 #1 SMP Thu Mar 15 19:57:35 EDT
2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$

Ralph: Thank you for the rpm command and the syntax! That confirms
what I have been seeing the past few days, that no updates are
available! The kernel-headers for the latest kernel is there, along
with the latest kernel. However, it is not shown in the GRUB menu when
I boot the box, and, the box boots the old kernel. My knowledge of
Linux, obviously, is very limited. How can I correct this, so the box
will boot the latest kernel? TIA! Lanny

 And: pup is a frontend to yum is a frontend to rpm which holds the
 package database.

Much better than multiple databases!
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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-06 Thread MHR
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 2:49 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -qa kernel*
  kernel-headers-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5
  kernel-2.6.18-8.el5
  kernel-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5

  How can I correct this, so the box
  will boot the latest kernel? TIA! Lanny

As root, go to the directory where the rpms are located (you can use
'find' for this if you don't alreayd know) and run:

rpm -ivh kernel-headers-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 kernel-2.6.18-8.el5
kernel-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5

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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-06 Thread Lanny Marcus
On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 15:48 -0700, MHR wrote:
snip
 As root, go to the directory where the rpms are located (you can use
 'find' for this if you don't alreayd know) and run:
 
 rpm -ivh kernel-headers-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 kernel-2.6.18-8.el5
 kernel-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5

Mark: Syntax for the find command so I can locate those 2 packages? If I
can find them, then I think this will be solved quickly. TIA, Lanny

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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-06 Thread MHR
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 6:32 PM, Lanny Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 15:48 -0700, MHR wrote:
  snip

  As root, go to the directory where the rpms are located (you can use
   'find' for this if you don't alreayd know) and run:
  
   rpm -ivh kernel-headers-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 kernel-2.6.18-8.el5
   kernel-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5

  Mark: Syntax for the find command so I can locate those 2 packages? If I
  can find them, then I think this will be solved quickly. TIA, Lanny


Either 'man find' or 'find --help' would give you faster and more
accurate results.

Best wishes!

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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-04 Thread Lanny Marcus
On 03 May 2008, Kai Schaetzl maillists AT conactive.com wrote:
Message: 9
Date: Sat, 03 May 2008 16:31:50 +0200
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Lanny Marcus wrote on Sat, 3 May 2008 07:28:10 -0500:
 Linux compaq1300.HOMELAN 2.6.18-8.el5

Ok. I just asked because you never mentioned you had actually checked. 
Just a kernel missing when you update is not proof ;-)
I see that you have priority protections in place. Disable all your
extra repos, then disable the protections (basically go back to your
inital repo setup) and then do a check-update. You are using the
mirrorlist and not a specific CentOS mirror, do you?

Kai: Thank you.  I will do that, ASAP. Either *very* early some morning,
before my wife is using her box, or when she's not home. I am not using
a specific mirror. The other boxes also have priority working and yum
gives the message about 259 (?) packages are protected and the Kernel
updates on them were OK. However, as I am typing this, I suspect that I
updated the Kernels on the other 2 boxes, by checking that they be
updated in PUP, with a couple of other packages, and not with the
blanket yum update as I did in her box, with the command line. 

BTW: I notice that your mail is missing any threading information, so
that it doesn't thread at all. I see that other people who use Gmail do
get the threading information, so there's probably some option not
activated in your Gmail account.

Thank you for pointing that out. I do not believe that is a setting in
Gmail. When I signed up for the list (3 years ago), I selected the
Digest, because we had to go back to dial up, when we moved here. We
have ADSL now, so I just changed that, to get individual emails from the
list. That should begin Monday or Tuesday, and, hopefully, my messages
will look better, when I reply. Also, during the past few days, with the
DVD reader problem and this one, I have also done some reading of the ML
Archives on the CentOS web site and copied messages there that I replied
to, before I received them in the Digest the next morning. Hopefully,
when I begin receiving individual messages, when I reply to them, the
threading will not get screwed up, as it is now. Lanny

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Re: Subject: [CentOS] yum update did not update kernel on one box

2008-05-03 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Lanny Marcus wrote on Sat, 3 May 2008 07:28:10 -0500:

 Linux compaq1300.HOMELAN 2.6.18-8.el5

Ok. I just asked because you never mentioned you had actually checked. 
Just a kernel missing when you update is not proof ;-)
I see that you have priority protections in place. Disable all your extra 
repos, then disable the protections (basically go back to your inital repo 
setup) and then do a check-update. You are using the mirrorlist and not a 
specific CentOS mirror, do you?

BTW: I notice that your mail is missing any threading information, so that 
it doesn't thread at all. I see that other people who use Gmail do get the 
threading information, so there's probably some option not activated in 
your Gmail account.

Kai

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