On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 08:27:00AM -0600, Randy Kelsoe wrote: > fredex wrote: > > >I started doing the steps above. I got down to step 4 and it hung for > >a loooooong time and (my memory getting a bit fuzzy here) I think it > >died (or I killed it eventually). Then I tried just updating gnome* > >and it got a segfault so I tried again and it just hung. Eventually I > >tried removing the rpm database and doing rpm --rebuilddb but that > >hangs more or less forever (overnight) with nothing visible happening. > > > >Have I, perhaps, got some locks set on rpm or yum that I need to > >clear? I didn't find anything that leaped out at me. > > > >I'm leaning towards blow it all away and do it again, but am willing > >to try other things should suggestions arise. > > > >Fred > > > > > > > Hey, Fred > > It looks like you have tried everything that should fix the problem. I > have seen the exact same behavior you have described, (yum and rpm both > hang, rebuilddb does not finish) and it ended up being a nfs appliance > box. As soon as I unmounted the filesystems on this nfs box, rpm and yum > started working again. Do you have have any tape drives, nfs mounted > filesystems, or extra disks? If so, you might try taking them out of the > picture and see if rpm behaves as it should. Hey, Randy, nice to hear from you again! No, there's nothing like that on the system. One hard drive (partitioned for multi-boot: FC4, RH8, and Windoze), and an old CDRW drive. Nothing else. No remote mounts. -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------- The Lord is like a strong tower. Those who do what is right can run to him for safety. --------------------------- Proverbs 18:10 (niv) -----------------------------
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