On 01/05/2018 05:26 PM, Steve Gaarder wrote:
There's a known issue with dependencies that they say is fixed if you
upgrade to lvm2-libs-2.02.111 or later. I had the problem on a 6.2
machine earlier today, but a 6.4 machine worked ok just now, updating to
lvm2-libs.i686 0:2.02.143-12.el6.
Hel
There's a known issue with dependencies that they say is fixed if you
upgrade to lvm2-libs-2.02.111 or later. I had the problem on a 6.2
machine earlier today, but a 6.4 machine worked ok just now, updating to
lvm2-libs.i686 0:2.02.143-12.el6.
Steve Gaarder
System Administrator, Dept of Mathe
On 01/05/2018 04:21 PM, Pat Riehecky wrote:
Can I have you run:
yum clean expire-cache
and try again?
Sure but it does'nt help (nor does "yum clean all").
I forgot to mention that this is SL6.5 x86_64
Thanks
JM
PS: This is not a show stopper for performing the security updates
(kernel, et
On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 5:35 AM, Jean-Michel Barbet
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Trying to update to recent kernel, in the list of updated package
> there are 4 device-mapper updated packages and it looks like that
> the new device-mapper-event.x86_64 0:1.02.117-12.el6 conflicts with
> the installed lvm
Can I have you run:
yum clean expire-cache
and try again?
On 01/05/2018 04:35 AM, Jean-Michel Barbet wrote:
Hello all,
Trying to update to recent kernel, in the list of updated package
there are 4 device-mapper updated packages and it looks like that
the new device-mapper-event.x86_64 0:1.02.
Hello all,
Trying to update to recent kernel, in the list of updated package
there are 4 device-mapper updated packages and it looks like that
the new device-mapper-event.x86_64 0:1.02.117-12.el6 conflicts with
the installed lvm2-libs-2.02.100-8.el6.x86_64 :
yum update
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