Re: up2date: automatic vs. manual

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Steven Stern,

    run rhn_register first?

======= 2003-12-18 11:13:00 Quote from your mail =======

>When I run up2date normally from a root login, it works. However, it gets run
>by some process (anacron?) at various times during the day. Each invocation
>puts the following in /var/log/up2date.  I have to conclude that the automatic
>invocation is using a different sources file than the manual run uses.  Where
>should I be looking to fix this?  
>
>Note: The system was upgraded from RH9 to Fedora.
>
>[Thu Dec 18 05:43:37 2003] up2date Error communicating with server. The
>message was:
>
>Error Message:
>    Your account does not have access to any channels matching (release='1',
>arch='i686-redhat-linux')
>If you have a registration number, please register with it first at
>http://www.redhat.com/apps/activate/ and then try again.
>Error Class Code: 19
>Error Class Info: Architecture and OS version combination is not supported.
>Explanation: 
>     An error has occurred while processing your request. If this problem
>     persists please enter a bug report at bugzilla.redhat.com.
>     If you choose to submit the bug report, please be sure to include
>     details of what you were trying to do when this error occurred and
>     details on how to reproduce this problem.
>
>
>The /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources file is:
>
>### this describes the various package repos up2date will look into
>### for packages. It currently supports apt-rpm repos, yum repos, 
>### and "dir" repos
>
>
>### format is one repo entry per line, # starts comments, the
>### first word on each line is the type of repo. 
>
>### the defalt rhn (using "default" as the url means 
>### use the one in the up2date config file
>#up2date default
>
>### When a channel-label is required for the non up2date repo's,
>### the label is soley used as an internal identifier and is not
>### based on the url or any other info from the repo. 
>
>### an apt style repo, this time arjanv's 2.6 kernel repo
>### format is:
>### type  channel-label      service:server         path        repo name
>
>#apt arjan-2.6-kernel-i386 http://people.redhat.com ~arjanv/2.5/ kernel
>
>### Note that for apt repos, there can be multiple repo names specificed
>### space seperated. 
>
>### an yum style repo 
>### format:
>### type  channel-label     url 
>
>yum fedora-core-1 http://fedora.redhat.com/releases/fedora-core-1
>yum updates-released http://fedora.redhat.com/updates/released/fedora-core-1
>#yum updates-testing http://fedora.redhat.com/updates/testing/fedora-core-1
>
>### an local directory full of packages
>### format
>#dir my-favorite-rpms-i386-9 /var/spool/RPMS/
>
>
># multiple versions of all repos except "up2date" can be used. Depenencies
># can be resolved "cross-repo" if need be. 
>
>
>
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hutuworm








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