Re: YUM Errors !! | |
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On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 09:44 -0800, Rick Stevens wrote: > On Sat, 2007-02-17 at 17:11 -0500, mylar wrote: > > Hello, I recently installed FC6 on my machine to replace an aging > > version of FC1. Thus far everything has gone well and I am very pleased > > with the performance of FC6 as well as it's many improvements over FC1. > > Quite naturally I have been using yum to perform package updates as well > > as to install additional packages that I need for my day to day work. > > > > That said I have recently run into a little problem when doing > > installations and updates with yum. The installation or update works > > fine, the proper packages get updated and/or installed but, I am also > > getting a bunch of error messages spit out at the end of each run if > > yum. > > > > The error message states: > > > > "db4 error(-30987) from dbcursor->c_get: DB_PAGE_NOTFOUND: Requested > > page not found." > > error:error:(-30897) getting "" records from Requireversion index". > > > > Okay, anyone know what this means. The package or update gets done fine > > but this message gets spit out a dozen times or more. Someone told me > > that the rpm database is probably corrupt and that I should run "rpm > > --rebuilddb". Any ideas if this will work ?? > > It can't hurt. Here's the commands (as root, of course): > > # cd /var/lib/rpm > # rm -f __db* > # rpm --rebuilddb > > That's two underscore characters before the "db" in the second command. > In fact you may not want to use the "-f" option, but delete each file > itself. There will be three or four of them, depending on how many > updates you've done. > > Note that the rpm command will take a while to complete, so don't panic. Hi Rick.. Thanks for the help. I did a # rpm --rebuilddb and that seemed to correct the problem. However, when i did it I forgot to remove the "__db*" files. Should I have removed them first ? Everything seems to be working fine now I can install or update via rpm and yum, but I wonder if perhaps I should still do a # rm -f __db* # rpm --rebuilddb or should I leave everything alone at this point since it is working ? I am inclined to leave well enough alone at this point and go through the 3 steps in the event I experience such problems again. mylar _______________________________________________ Redhat-install-list mailing list Redhat-install-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-install-list To Unsubscribe Go To ABOVE URL or send a message to: redhat-install-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: unsubscribe
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