Re: [Puppet Users] Odd Issue with Ensure Latest

2013-05-16 Thread michael . r . bowden
Thank You
 
On Thursday, May 16, 2013 1:47:30 PM UTC-4, Ramin K wrote:

> On 5/16/2013 5:35 AM, michael@gmail.com  wrote: 
> > So I am having issue with a manifest that contains the class below.  I 
> > was in hopes somebody could point me in the correct direction; 
> > Original class, works on many others systems I have this deployed to, 
> > class base::yum_plugins{ 
> >  require base::yum_repos 
> >  package {yum-versionlock: ensure => latest} 
> >  package {yum-security: ensure => latest} 
> > } 
> > However on a machine we are building a template out of it fails. 
> > Debug: Executing '/bin/rpm -q yum-versionlock --nosignature --nodigest 
> > --qf %{NAME} %|EPOCH?{%{EPOCH}}:{0}| %{VERSION} %{RELEASE} %{ARCH} 
> > ' 
> > Error: Could not update: Could not find package yum-versionlock 
> > Error: /Stage[main]/Base::Yum_plugins/Package[yum-versionlock]/ensure: 
> > change from absent to latest failed: Could not update: Could not find 
> > package yum-versionlock 
> > Notice: /File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list]: Dependency 
> > Package[yum-versionlock] has failures: true 
> > Warning: /File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list]: Skipping because 
> > of failed dependencies 
> > Debug: Finishing transaction 70184260275260 
> > Debug: Storing state 
> > Debug: Stored state in 0.02 seconds 
> > Notice: Finished catalog run in 6.66 seconds 
> > Debug: Value of 'preferred_serialization_format' (pson) is invalid for 
> > report, using default (yaml) 
> > Debug: report supports formats: b64_zlib_yaml raw yaml; using yaml 
> > [root@rhel6Template ~]# ^C 
> > [root@rhel6Template ~]# /bin/rpm -q yum-versionlock 
> > package yum-versionlock is not installed 
> > [root@rhel6Template ~]# /bin/rpm -q yum-plugin-versionlock 
> > yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-14.el6.noarch 
> > Change class to represent yum-plugin-versionlock and it fails slightly 
> > different, 
> > class base::yum_plugins{ 
> >  require base::yum_repos 
> >  package {yum-plugin-versionlock: ensure => latest} 
> >  package {yum-security: ensure => latest} 
> > Error: Failed to apply catalog: Could not find dependency 
> > Package[yum-versionlock] for File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list 
> > Yet 
> > Setting up Install Process 
> > Package yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-14.el6.noarch already installed 
> > and latest version 
> > Nothing to do 
> > and 
> > [root@rhel6Template pluginconf.d]# cd /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/ 
> > [root@rhel6Template pluginconf.d]# ls 
> > product-id.conf  rhnplugin.conf  security.conf 
> > subscription-manager.conf  versionlock.conf  versionlock.list 
> > Any help woudld be greatly appreciated; 
> > Mike 
>
> You are mixing package names. 
>
> RHEL 5.x 
>yum-security 
>yum-versionlock 
>
> RHEL 6.x 
>yum-plugin-security 
>yum-plugin-versionlock 
>
> Under RHEL 6.x yum install yum-versionlock helpfully installs 
> yum-plugin-versionlock however Puppet is running a much more explicit 
> yum command so the alias is not found. Setting the proper name per 
> distro version should fix the problem. 
>
> Ramin 
>

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Re: [Puppet Users] Odd Issue with Ensure Latest

2013-05-16 Thread Ramin K

On 5/16/2013 5:35 AM, michael.r.bow...@gmail.com wrote:

So I am having issue with a manifest that contains the class below.  I
was in hopes somebody could point me in the correct direction;
Original class, works on many others systems I have this deployed to,
class base::yum_plugins{
 require base::yum_repos
 package {yum-versionlock: ensure => latest}
 package {yum-security: ensure => latest}
}
However on a machine we are building a template out of it fails.
Debug: Executing '/bin/rpm -q yum-versionlock --nosignature --nodigest
--qf %{NAME} %|EPOCH?{%{EPOCH}}:{0}| %{VERSION} %{RELEASE} %{ARCH}
'
Error: Could not update: Could not find package yum-versionlock
Error: /Stage[main]/Base::Yum_plugins/Package[yum-versionlock]/ensure:
change from absent to latest failed: Could not update: Could not find
package yum-versionlock
Notice: /File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list]: Dependency
Package[yum-versionlock] has failures: true
Warning: /File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list]: Skipping because
of failed dependencies
Debug: Finishing transaction 70184260275260
Debug: Storing state
Debug: Stored state in 0.02 seconds
Notice: Finished catalog run in 6.66 seconds
Debug: Value of 'preferred_serialization_format' (pson) is invalid for
report, using default (yaml)
Debug: report supports formats: b64_zlib_yaml raw yaml; using yaml
[root@rhel6Template ~]# ^C
[root@rhel6Template ~]# /bin/rpm -q yum-versionlock
package yum-versionlock is not installed
[root@rhel6Template ~]# /bin/rpm -q yum-plugin-versionlock
yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-14.el6.noarch
Change class to represent yum-plugin-versionlock and it fails slightly
different,
class base::yum_plugins{
 require base::yum_repos
 package {yum-plugin-versionlock: ensure => latest}
 package {yum-security: ensure => latest}
Error: Failed to apply catalog: Could not find dependency
Package[yum-versionlock] for File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list
Yet
Setting up Install Process
Package yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-14.el6.noarch already installed
and latest version
Nothing to do
and
[root@rhel6Template pluginconf.d]# cd /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/
[root@rhel6Template pluginconf.d]# ls
product-id.conf  rhnplugin.conf  security.conf
subscription-manager.conf  versionlock.conf  versionlock.list
Any help woudld be greatly appreciated;
Mike


You are mixing package names.

RHEL 5.x
  yum-security
  yum-versionlock

RHEL 6.x
  yum-plugin-security
  yum-plugin-versionlock

Under RHEL 6.x yum install yum-versionlock helpfully installs 
yum-plugin-versionlock however Puppet is running a much more explicit 
yum command so the alias is not found. Setting the proper name per 
distro version should fix the problem.


Ramin

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Re: [Puppet Users] Odd Issue with Ensure Latest

2013-05-16 Thread michael . r . bowden
Seems to be there 
 
ed Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.4 (Santiago)
[root@rhel6Template pluginconf.d]#
[root@rhel6Template pluginconf.d]# yum install yum-plugin-versionlock
Loaded plugins: product-id, rhnplugin, security, subscription-manager, 
versionlock
This system is not registered to Red Hat Subscription Management. You can 
use subscription-manager to register.
This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or RHN Satellite.
puppetlabs-deps 

  
| 1.9 kB 00:00
puppetlabs-enterprise-extras

  
| 1.9 kB 00:00
puppetlabs-products 

  
| 1.9 kB 00:00
rhel-x86_64-server-6

  
| 1.5 kB 00:00
Setting up Install Process
Package yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-14.el6.noarch already installed and 
latest version
Nothing to do
[root@rhel6Template pluginconf.d]# yum install yum-versionlock
Loaded plugins: product-id, rhnplugin, security, subscription-manager, 
versionlock
This system is not registered to Red Hat Subscription Management. You can 
use subscription-manager to register.
This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or RHN Satellite.
Setting up Install Process
Package yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-14.el6.noarch already installed and 
latest version
Nothing to do
 
 

On Thursday, May 16, 2013 11:38:29 AM UTC-4, Keith Burdis wrote:

> This package doesn't appear to exist in the default repositories for 
> RHEL/CentOS 5:
>
> # cat /etc/redhat-release
> CentOS release 5.9 (Final)
> # yum install yum-plugin-versionlock
> Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, security
> Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
>  * base: ftp.heanet.ie
>  * extras: ftp.heanet.ie
>  * updates: ftp.heanet.ie
> Setting up Install Process
> No package yum-plugin-versionlock available.
> Nothing to do
>
> Since you do seem to have the yum-plugin-versionlock package installed, 
> try running:
>
> # rpm -qi yum-plugin-versionlock 
>
> to see who the packager was.  It may be that this repository is no longer 
> enabled on the host that is having problems.
>
>   - Keith
>
>
> On 16 May 2013 16:26, > wrote:
>
>>  
>>  
>> So this seems to be different between RHEL5 and RHEL6  the command you 
>> suggested ran fine.  
>> Here it is on another RHEL6 box  
>>  
>> [root@crypt mbowden]# puppet agent --verbose --onetime --no-daemonize
>> info: Caching catalog for crypt.bowdoin.edu
>> info: Applying configuration version '1368708690'
>> err: /Stage[main]/Base::Yum_plugins/Package[yum-versionlock]/ensure: 
>> change from absent to latest failed: Could not update: Could not find 
>> package yum-versionlock at  
>> /etc/puppet/modules/base/manifests/yum_plugins.pp:3
>> notice: 
>> /Stage[main]/Patches::Nokernel/File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list]: 
>> Dependency Package[yum-versionlock] has failures: true
>> warning: 
>> /Stage[main]/Patches::Nokernel/File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list]: 
>> Skipping because of failed dependencies
>> err: /Stage[main]/Base::Yum_plugins/Package[yum-security]/ensure: change 
>> from absent to latest failed: Could not update: Could not find package 
>> yum-security at /etc/ 
>> puppet/modules/base/manifests/yum_plugins.pp:4
>> notice: Finished catalog run in 9.92 seconds
>> [root@crypt mbowden]# yum install yum-versionlock
>> Loaded plugins: product-id, rhnplugin, security, subscription-manager, 
>> versionlock
>> This system is not registered to Red Hat Subscription Management. You can 
>> use subscription-manager to register.
>> This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or RHN Satellite.
>>
>> Setting up Install Process
>> Package yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-14.el6.noarch already installed and 
>> latest version
>> Nothing to do
>> [root@crypt mbowden]# puppet apply --verbose --execute 'package 
>> {yum-plugin-versionlock: ensure => latest}'
>> info: Applying configuration version '1368718137'
>> notice: Finished catalog run in 3.42 seconds
>>
>>  
>> On Thursday, May 16, 2013 10:12:33 AM UTC-4, Keith Burdis wrote:
>>
>>> This is often an issue with the underlying yum command being executed.
>>>
>>> Try running:
>>>
>>> # puppet apply --verbose --debug --execute 'package 
>>> {yum-plugin-versionlock:

Re: [Puppet Users] Odd Issue with Ensure Latest

2013-05-16 Thread Keith Burdis
This package doesn't appear to exist in the default repositories for
RHEL/CentOS 5:

# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 5.9 (Final)
# yum install yum-plugin-versionlock
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, security
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
 * base: ftp.heanet.ie
 * extras: ftp.heanet.ie
 * updates: ftp.heanet.ie
Setting up Install Process
No package yum-plugin-versionlock available.
Nothing to do

Since you do seem to have the yum-plugin-versionlock package installed, try
running:

# rpm -qi yum-plugin-versionlock

to see who the packager was.  It may be that this repository is no longer
enabled on the host that is having problems.

  - Keith


On 16 May 2013 16:26,  wrote:

>
>
> So this seems to be different between RHEL5 and RHEL6  the command you
> suggested ran fine.
> Here it is on another RHEL6 box
>
> [root@crypt mbowden]# puppet agent --verbose --onetime --no-daemonize
> info: Caching catalog for crypt.bowdoin.edu
> info: Applying configuration version '1368708690'
> err: /Stage[main]/Base::Yum_plugins/Package[yum-versionlock]/ensure:
> change from absent to latest failed: Could not update: Could not find
> package yum-versionlock at
> /etc/puppet/modules/base/manifests/yum_plugins.pp:3
> notice:
> /Stage[main]/Patches::Nokernel/File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list]:
> Dependency Package[yum-versionlock] has failures: true
> warning:
> /Stage[main]/Patches::Nokernel/File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list]:
> Skipping because of failed dependencies
> err: /Stage[main]/Base::Yum_plugins/Package[yum-security]/ensure: change
> from absent to latest failed: Could not update: Could not find package
> yum-security at /etc/
> puppet/modules/base/manifests/yum_plugins.pp:4
> notice: Finished catalog run in 9.92 seconds
> [root@crypt mbowden]# yum install yum-versionlock
> Loaded plugins: product-id, rhnplugin, security, subscription-manager,
> versionlock
> This system is not registered to Red Hat Subscription Management. You can
> use subscription-manager to register.
> This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or RHN Satellite.
>
> Setting up Install Process
> Package yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-14.el6.noarch already installed and
> latest version
> Nothing to do
> [root@crypt mbowden]# puppet apply --verbose --execute 'package
> {yum-plugin-versionlock: ensure => latest}'
> info: Applying configuration version '1368718137'
> notice: Finished catalog run in 3.42 seconds
>
>
> On Thursday, May 16, 2013 10:12:33 AM UTC-4, Keith Burdis wrote:
>
>> This is often an issue with the underlying yum command being executed.
>>
>> Try running:
>>
>> # puppet apply --verbose --debug --execute 'package
>> {yum-plugin-versionlock: ensure => latest}'
>>
>> to see what is happening.
>>
>> On my host this shows that '/usr/bin/yum -d 0 -e 0 -y install
>> yum-plugin-versionlock' is being executed so I'd try this command manually
>> without the -y to see if I get any errors.
>>
>>   - Keith
>>
>>
>> On 16 May 2013 13:35,  wrote:
>>
>>> So I am having issue with a manifest that contains the class below.  I
>>> was in hopes somebody could point me in the correct direction;
>>>
>>> Original class, works on many others systems I have this deployed to,
>>>
>>> class base::yum_plugins{
>>> require base::yum_repos
>>> package {yum-versionlock: ensure => latest}
>>> package {yum-security: ensure => latest}
>>> }
>>> However on a machine we are building a template out of it fails.
>>>
>>>
>>> Debug: Executing '/bin/rpm -q yum-versionlock --nosignature --nodigest
>>> --qf %{NAME} %|EPOCH?{%{EPOCH}}:{0}| %{VERSION} %{RELEASE} %{ARCH}
>>> '
>>> Error: Could not update: Could not find package yum-versionlock
>>> Error: /Stage[main]/Base::Yum_**plugins/Package[yum-**versionlock]/ensure:
>>> change from absent to latest failed: Could not update: Could not find
>>> package yum-versionlock
>>> Notice: /File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/**versionlock.list]: Dependency
>>> Package[yum-versionlock] has failures: true
>>> Warning: /File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/**versionlock.list]: Skipping
>>> because of failed dependencies
>>> Debug: Finishing transaction 70184260275260
>>> Debug: Storing state
>>> Debug: Stored state in 0.02 seconds
>>> Notice: Finished catalog run in 6.66 seconds
>>> Debug: Value of 'preferred_serialization_**format' (pson) is invalid
>>> for report, using default (yaml)
>>> Debug: report supports formats: b64_zlib_yaml raw yaml; using yaml
>>> [root@rhel6Template ~]# ^C
>>> [root@rhel6Template ~]# /bin/rpm -q yum-versionlock
>>> package yum-versionlock is not installed
>>> [root@rhel6Template ~]# /bin/rpm -q yum-plugin-versionlock
>>> yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-**14.el6.noarch
>>>
>>> Change class to represent yum-plugin-versionlock and it fails slightly
>>> different,
>>>
>>> class base::yum_plugins{
>>> require base::yum_repos
>>> package {yum-plugin-versionlock: ensure => latest}
>>> package {yum-security: ensure => latest}
>>>
>>> Error: F

Re: [Puppet Users] Odd Issue with Ensure Latest

2013-05-16 Thread michael . r . bowden
 
 
So this seems to be different between RHEL5 and RHEL6  the command you 
suggested ran fine.  
Here it is on another RHEL6 box  
 
[root@crypt mbowden]# puppet agent --verbose --onetime --no-daemonize
info: Caching catalog for crypt.bowdoin.edu
info: Applying configuration version '1368708690'
err: /Stage[main]/Base::Yum_plugins/Package[yum-versionlock]/ensure: change 
from absent to latest failed: Could not update: Could not find package 
yum-versionlock at  
/etc/puppet/modules/base/manifests/yum_plugins.pp:3
notice: 
/Stage[main]/Patches::Nokernel/File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list]: 
Dependency Package[yum-versionlock] has failures: true
warning: 
/Stage[main]/Patches::Nokernel/File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list]: 
Skipping because of failed dependencies
err: /Stage[main]/Base::Yum_plugins/Package[yum-security]/ensure: change 
from absent to latest failed: Could not update: Could not find package 
yum-security at /etc/ 
puppet/modules/base/manifests/yum_plugins.pp:4
notice: Finished catalog run in 9.92 seconds
[root@crypt mbowden]# yum install yum-versionlock
Loaded plugins: product-id, rhnplugin, security, subscription-manager, 
versionlock
This system is not registered to Red Hat Subscription Management. You can 
use subscription-manager to register.
This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or RHN Satellite.
Setting up Install Process
Package yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-14.el6.noarch already installed and 
latest version
Nothing to do
[root@crypt mbowden]# puppet apply --verbose --execute 'package 
{yum-plugin-versionlock: ensure => latest}'
info: Applying configuration version '1368718137'
notice: Finished catalog run in 3.42 seconds

 
On Thursday, May 16, 2013 10:12:33 AM UTC-4, Keith Burdis wrote:

> This is often an issue with the underlying yum command being executed.
>
> Try running:
>
> # puppet apply --verbose --debug --execute 'package 
> {yum-plugin-versionlock: ensure => latest}'
>
> to see what is happening.
>
> On my host this shows that '/usr/bin/yum -d 0 -e 0 -y install 
> yum-plugin-versionlock' is being executed so I'd try this command manually 
> without the -y to see if I get any errors.
>
>   - Keith
>
>
> On 16 May 2013 13:35, > wrote:
>
>> So I am having issue with a manifest that contains the class below.  I 
>> was in hopes somebody could point me in the correct direction;
>>  
>> Original class, works on many others systems I have this deployed to,  
>>  
>> class base::yum_plugins{
>> require base::yum_repos
>> package {yum-versionlock: ensure => latest}
>> package {yum-security: ensure => latest}
>> }
>> However on a machine we are building a template out of it fails.
>>  
>>  
>> Debug: Executing '/bin/rpm -q yum-versionlock --nosignature --nodigest 
>> --qf %{NAME} %|EPOCH?{%{EPOCH}}:{0}| %{VERSION} %{RELEASE} %{ARCH}
>> '
>> Error: Could not update: Could not find package yum-versionlock
>> Error: /Stage[main]/Base::Yum_plugins/Package[yum-versionlock]/ensure: 
>> change from absent to latest failed: Could not update: Could not find 
>> package yum-versionlock
>> Notice: /File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list]: Dependency 
>> Package[yum-versionlock] has failures: true
>> Warning: /File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list]: Skipping because 
>> of failed dependencies
>> Debug: Finishing transaction 70184260275260
>> Debug: Storing state
>> Debug: Stored state in 0.02 seconds
>> Notice: Finished catalog run in 6.66 seconds
>> Debug: Value of 'preferred_serialization_format' (pson) is invalid for 
>> report, using default (yaml)
>> Debug: report supports formats: b64_zlib_yaml raw yaml; using yaml
>> [root@rhel6Template ~]# ^C
>> [root@rhel6Template ~]# /bin/rpm -q yum-versionlock
>> package yum-versionlock is not installed
>> [root@rhel6Template ~]# /bin/rpm -q yum-plugin-versionlock
>> yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-14.el6.noarch
>>  
>> Change class to represent yum-plugin-versionlock and it fails slightly 
>> different,
>>  
>> class base::yum_plugins{
>> require base::yum_repos
>> package {yum-plugin-versionlock: ensure => latest}
>> package {yum-security: ensure => latest}
>>  
>> Error: Failed to apply catalog: Could not find dependency 
>> Package[yum-versionlock] for File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list
>>  
>> Yet 
>> Setting up Install Process
>> Package yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-14.el6.noarch already installed and 
>> latest version
>> Nothing to do
>>  
>> and 
>>  
>> [root@rhel6Template pluginconf.d]# cd /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/
>> [root@rhel6Template pluginconf.d]# ls
>> product-id.conf  rhnplugin.conf  security.conf  
>> subscription-manager.conf  versionlock.conf  versionlock.list
>> Any help woudld be greatly appreciated;
>> Mike
>>  
>>
>>  
>>
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Re: [Puppet Users] Odd Issue with Ensure Latest

2013-05-16 Thread Keith Burdis
This is often an issue with the underlying yum command being executed.

Try running:

# puppet apply --verbose --debug --execute 'package
{yum-plugin-versionlock: ensure => latest}'

to see what is happening.

On my host this shows that '/usr/bin/yum -d 0 -e 0 -y install
yum-plugin-versionlock' is being executed so I'd try this command manually
without the -y to see if I get any errors.

  - Keith


On 16 May 2013 13:35,  wrote:

> So I am having issue with a manifest that contains the class below.  I was
> in hopes somebody could point me in the correct direction;
>
> Original class, works on many others systems I have this deployed to,
>
> class base::yum_plugins{
> require base::yum_repos
> package {yum-versionlock: ensure => latest}
> package {yum-security: ensure => latest}
> }
> However on a machine we are building a template out of it fails.
>
>
> Debug: Executing '/bin/rpm -q yum-versionlock --nosignature --nodigest
> --qf %{NAME} %|EPOCH?{%{EPOCH}}:{0}| %{VERSION} %{RELEASE} %{ARCH}
> '
> Error: Could not update: Could not find package yum-versionlock
> Error: /Stage[main]/Base::Yum_plugins/Package[yum-versionlock]/ensure:
> change from absent to latest failed: Could not update: Could not find
> package yum-versionlock
> Notice: /File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list]: Dependency
> Package[yum-versionlock] has failures: true
> Warning: /File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list]: Skipping because
> of failed dependencies
> Debug: Finishing transaction 70184260275260
> Debug: Storing state
> Debug: Stored state in 0.02 seconds
> Notice: Finished catalog run in 6.66 seconds
> Debug: Value of 'preferred_serialization_format' (pson) is invalid for
> report, using default (yaml)
> Debug: report supports formats: b64_zlib_yaml raw yaml; using yaml
> [root@rhel6Template ~]# ^C
> [root@rhel6Template ~]# /bin/rpm -q yum-versionlock
> package yum-versionlock is not installed
> [root@rhel6Template ~]# /bin/rpm -q yum-plugin-versionlock
> yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-14.el6.noarch
>
> Change class to represent yum-plugin-versionlock and it fails slightly
> different,
>
> class base::yum_plugins{
> require base::yum_repos
> package {yum-plugin-versionlock: ensure => latest}
> package {yum-security: ensure => latest}
>
> Error: Failed to apply catalog: Could not find dependency
> Package[yum-versionlock] for File[/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/versionlock.list
>
> Yet
> Setting up Install Process
> Package yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-14.el6.noarch already installed and
> latest version
> Nothing to do
>
> and
>
> [root@rhel6Template pluginconf.d]# cd /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/
> [root@rhel6Template pluginconf.d]# ls
> product-id.conf  rhnplugin.conf  security.conf  subscription-manager.conf
> versionlock.conf  versionlock.list
> Any help woudld be greatly appreciated;
> Mike
>
>
>
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