Re: yum cron job error

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Hi.. Does it mean the yum is automatically access those update site to auto update the FC box?  I
did not yum update manually.  But I did type "yum update all" long time ago, will it keep auto
updating from time to time?  If yes,  how to check whether it it auto updating ?  If yes, how to
disable it ?

> That's HTML.  Most likely you got a webserver's 404 message, or some
> other error message, when it tried to access a repo (e.g. a forbidden
> error, from a repo taking itself off line during its own updating; or
> some other errors for a repo that no longer works).


--- Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Sat, 2006-06-17 at 22:45 -0700, jim martin wrote:
> > Hi.. I received the following error message in Logwatch for yum cron job.  May I know what is
> it ?
> > 
> > 
> > /etc/cron.daily/yum.cron:
> > 
> > //var/cache/yum/base/repomd.xml:38: parser error : Opening and ending tag mismatch: LINK line
> 19
> > and head
> > </head>
> >        ^
> > //var/cache/yum/base/repomd.xml:45: parser error : AttValue: " or ' expected
> >                 align=left alt="[GDSLOGO]"
> >                       ^
> > //var/cache/yum/base/repomd.xml:45: parser error : attributes construct error
> >                 align=left alt="[GDSLOGO]"
> >                       ^
> > //var/cache/yum/base/repomd.xml:45: parser error : Couldn't find end of Start Tag img line 44
> >                 align=left alt="[GDSLOGO]"
> >                       ^
> > //var/cache/yum/base/repomd.xml:47: parser error : Entity 'nbsp' not defined
> >         <td>&nbsp;</td>
> 
> That's HTML.  Most likely you got a webserver's 404 message, or some
> other error message, when it tried to access a repo (e.g. a forbidden
> error, from a repo taking itself off line during its own updating; or
> some other errors for a repo that no longer works).
> 
> Nothing to worry about, unless it continually errors instead of working.
> I wouldn't do a "yum clean all" as otherwise advised, as that throws
> away everything that you've downloaded, files and headers, and they'll
> need to be fetched again (wasting your time and bandwidth).
> 
> Doing a "yum clean metadata" *might* help if you kept on getting errors,
> but if it recovers by itself (because the mirrors have finished updating
> themselves) in the meantime, you don't need to do anything.
> 
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