SL 4.4 systems upgraded to SL 4.6

2008-03-14 Thread P. Larry Nelson
Looking thru my yum email logs today, I noticed that ten of my SL 4.4 systems (I have some 40 SL 4.4 systems - servers of one form or another - all nearly identical installations) had big updates to the tune of something over 140 packages. Odd, I thought since I had not received anything of late

Re: SL 4.4 systems upgraded to SL 4.6

2008-03-14 Thread Troy Dawson
P. Larry Nelson wrote: Looking thru my yum email logs today, I noticed that ten of my SL 4.4 systems (I have some 40 SL 4.4 systems - servers of one form or another - all nearly identical installations) had big updates to the tune of something over 140 packages. Odd, I thought since I had not re

Re: SL 4.4 systems upgraded to SL 4.6

2008-03-14 Thread P. Larry Nelson
Thanks Troy! Yes, yum-conf on the systems that went to SL 4.6 is yum-conf-4x-1-7.SL, whereas the systems that stayed at SL 4.4 have yum-conf-44-1.SL. But how that happened is now yet another mystery. ALL my systems were installed using the same set of SL 4.4 CD's. How could some wind up with a

Re: SL 4.4 systems upgraded to SL 4.6

2008-03-14 Thread Franchisseur Robert
-- On 2008-03-14 -0500 at 13:41:56 P. Larry Nelson wrote -- > Thanks Troy! Yes, yum-conf on the systems that went to SL 4.6 > is yum-conf-4x-1-7.SL, whereas the systems that stayed at SL 4.4 > have yum-conf-44-1.SL. > > > > And then the next question: what's the best way to make them all the >

Re: SL 4.4 systems upgraded to SL 4.6

2008-03-17 Thread Troy Dawson
Franchisseur Robert wrote: -- On 2008-03-14 -0500 at 13:41:56 P. Larry Nelson wrote -- Thanks Troy! Yes, yum-conf on the systems that went to SL 4.6 is yum-conf-4x-1-7.SL, whereas the systems that stayed at SL 4.4 have yum-conf-44-1.SL. And then the next question: what's the best way to mak