[TriLUG] Problem with Cent OS up2date

Dave Sorenson dave at logicalgeek.com
Thu Oct 20 13:05:33 EDT 2005


Well, see what happens when you ask about a problem... I just got back 
from lunch and everything is working as expected now. Maybe the mirrors 
subscribe to the list and decided they had had enough fun driving me crazy.

Dave

David McDowell wrote:
> I'm working on updating my Dev box from CentOS 4.1 to 4.2 as I type
> this message.  It seems to be going perfectly well and speedy, headers
> downloaded fast and all available bandwidth in my T1 (160k/sec at the
> moment of the 192 available) is pulling down the rpms... no prob.  It
> Just Works (tm).  I'm using up2date, not yum update.  My sources file
> is untouched from the default install.  I'm now halfway through the
> packages downloading while typing.  Maybe you guys are just getting
> routed to slow or bad mirrors?  There is still a surge of people
> trying to do this update to be sure.
>
> my $0.02
> David McD
>
>
> On 10/20/05, Dave Sorenson <dave at logicalgeek.com> wrote:
>   
>> I've been trying since Friday to update my workstation (only about 8
>> packages), no luck all week, but my 2 servers updated with no problems
>> whatsoever. Ack I love this. Thanks for confirming my suspicions.
>>
>> Dave S.
>>
>> Glenn Hennessee wrote:
>>     
>>> I had trouble on Friday with extremely slow connections to the update
>>> server using up2date. I finally gave up on Friday and did the updates
>>> on Saturday. This was a LARGE update from 4.1 to 4.2 and I chose to do
>>> it in batches. I did OpenOffice first and then picked up the rest in 2
>>> more batches. I had a few more updates show up yesterday and they went
>>> fast. Be patient, I think the server(s) are overloaded with everyone
>>> updating.
>>> glenn
>>>
>>> Shane O'Donnell wrote:
>>>       
>>>> With 4.x, the up2date configurations were changed to, by default,
>>>> point to the CentOS mirrors instead of Red Hat.  Given that 4.2 is
>>>> still relatively new, there might be some load issues they're dealing
>>>> with.
>>>>
>>>> Release notes
>>>> here:http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/os/i386/RELEASE-NOTES-en.html
>>>>
>>>> Disclaimer: this is a wild guess.  I had no problem doing a yum update
>>>> a few days ago.
>>>>
>>>> Shane O.
>>>>
>>>> On 10/20/05, Dave Sorenson <dave at logicalgeek.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> Anyone else getting a connection reset by peer error while trying to
>>>>> get
>>>>> the latest updates for CentOS 4?
>>>>>
>>>>> Dave S
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