John DeDourek wrote: > Anyone have an idea how to find out what it is "sleeping" on? > What's it waiting for? lsof -n | grep yum will show everything it is touching, maybe it can give a clue. Here is the list of files in my db4 # rpm -q --list db4 /lib64/libdb-4.3.so /lib64/tls/libdb-4.3.so /usr/lib64/libdb-4.3.so /usr/lib64/libdb_cxx-4.3.so /usr/lib64/tls/libdb-4.3.so /usr/lib64/tls/libdb_cxx-4.3.so /usr/share/doc/db4-4.3.27 /usr/share/doc/db4-4.3.27/LICENSE /usr/share/doc/db4-4.3.27/README /lib/libdb-4.3.so /lib/tls/i486/libdb-4.3.so /lib/tls/i586/libdb-4.3.so /lib/tls/i686/libdb-4.3.so /usr/lib/libdb-4.3.so /usr/lib/libdb_cxx-4.3.so /usr/lib/tls/i486/libdb-4.3.so /usr/lib/tls/i486/libdb_cxx-4.3.so /usr/lib/tls/i586/libdb-4.3.so /usr/lib/tls/i586/libdb_cxx-4.3.so /usr/lib/tls/i686/libdb-4.3.so /usr/lib/tls/i686/libdb_cxx-4.3.so /usr/share/doc/db4-4.3.27 /usr/share/doc/db4-4.3.27/LICENSE /usr/share/doc/db4-4.3.27/README use ll -c on that list to check the last modification times... not today on any --> kill yum and don't worry :-) -Andy
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