Re: [CentOS] update to 7.4

2017-09-20 Thread Gregory P. Ennis

Thanks all for the thoughts. I have no issues with 7.4 - this was clearly
"freek" accident while updating, either internet connection closed on me or
something. I brought the unit back here, I tried a few of the suggestions -
wasn't really working for me. So I just re-installed 7.4 and all was fine.

Thanks again.

Jerry

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Jerry,

I thought I had a freek accident too, but the very same thing happened
to one of mine, actually this machine was my desktop.  For now, I am
booting using an older kernel, but will probably do a fresh install of
7.4 at a latter time. 

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Re: [CentOS] update to 7.4

2017-09-20 Thread Gregory P. Ennis

-Original Message-From: John Hodrien <j.h.hodr...@leeds.ac.uk>
Reply-to: CentOS mailing list <centos@centos.org>
To: CentOS mailing list <centos@centos.org>
Subject: Re: [CentOS] update to 7.4
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2017 15:59:25 +0100 (BST)

On Wed, 20 Sep 2017, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:

> This happened to me on one of the units during a 7.4 upgrade, and the only
> way for the system to work for me was to use the previous os.
>
> I tried to use the yum remove kernal 7.4 , but yum tried to remove all of
> the kernels instead of just that last one installed.  I obviously aborted
> the command.

Uninstall a specific kernel, e.g.:

yum remove kernel-3.10.0-693.2.2.el7.x86_64

> Looks like 7.4 has some major problems.

I've seen no major problems so far, having updated a fair few machines.

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The machine that had the boot problem related to 7.4 would only boot
with the use of kernel-3.10.0-514.26.2.el7, when I used yum after
booting to the 7.3 kernel and I tried to remove
kernel-3.10.0-693.2.2.el7.x86_64 using the command that you recorded
above, yum presented me with a list of all the kernels instead of the
just the singular kernel-3.10.0-693.2.2.el7.x86_64; I was surprised and
aborted the process. 

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Re: [CentOS] update to 7.4

2017-09-20 Thread Jerry Geis
Thanks all for the thoughts. I have no issues with 7.4 - this was clearly
"freek" accident while updating, either internet connection closed on me or
something. I brought the unit back here, I tried a few of the suggestions -
wasn't really working for me. So I just re-installed 7.4 and all was fine.

Thanks again.

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Re: [CentOS] update to 7.4

2017-09-20 Thread John Hodrien

On Wed, 20 Sep 2017, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:


This happened to me on one of the units during a 7.4 upgrade, and the only
way for the system to work for me was to use the previous os.

I tried to use the yum remove kernal 7.4 , but yum tried to remove all of
the kernels instead of just that last one installed.  I obviously aborted
the command.


Uninstall a specific kernel, e.g.:

yum remove kernel-3.10.0-693.2.2.el7.x86_64


Looks like 7.4 has some major problems.


I've seen no major problems so far, having updated a fair few machines.

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Re: [CentOS] update to 7.4

2017-09-20 Thread Gregory P. Ennis


On 9/19/2017 9:51 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> I was doing an update to 7.4 and somewhere in middle the machine died.
>
> If I drop back to a previous kernel the machine is alive. So how do I say
> "forget the previous yum update" and start all over and do it again.
>
> Booting into the new kernel I get a kernel fault. So going back one level
> on teh boot screen solves that - I just need to start the update again. How
> is that?

I think I'd try

 yum remove kernel-(broken version)
 yum update

-

This happened to me on one of the units during a 7.4 upgrade, and the
only way for the system to work for me was to use the previous os. 

I tried to use the yum remove kernal 7.4 , but yum tried to remove all
of the kernels instead of just that last one installed.  I obviously
aborted the command.

Looks like 7.4 has some major problems.

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Re: [CentOS] update to 7.4

2017-09-19 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Sep 19, 2017, at 12:51 PM, Jerry Geis  wrote:
> If I drop back to a previous kernel the machine is alive. So how do I say
> "forget the previous yum update" and start all over and do it again.


Since you are mid-transaction, you should at least try:

yum-complete-transaction

This is the safest route.  

If that fails, you might be able to use yum history to back out the last 
transaction, but that probably would fail because you’d have to download and 
install the packages in the previous release, which might not be available 
anymore.

You can also use:

package-cleanup —cleandupes

… to clean out any duplicate packages that might be both installed.  

This has happened to me more often than I’d like to admit.  Usually because I 
didn’t start the yum update in a tmux shell and one of the updates caused the 
SSH connection to fail.

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Re: [CentOS] update to 7.4

2017-09-19 Thread Jon Pruente
You'll want to look into 'yum history' with the 'info' and 'undo'
subcommands. Not sure how well it works for larger updates but I've had
success on broken packages.

On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 11:51 AM, Jerry Geis  wrote:

> I was doing an update to 7.4 and somewhere in middle the machine died.
>
> If I drop back to a previous kernel the machine is alive. So how do I say
> "forget the previous yum update" and start all over and do it again.
>
> Booting into the new kernel I get a kernel fault. So going back one level
> on teh boot screen solves that - I just need to start the update again. How
> is that?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jerry
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Re: [CentOS] update to 7.4

2017-09-19 Thread John R Pierce

On 9/19/2017 9:51 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:

I was doing an update to 7.4 and somewhere in middle the machine died.

If I drop back to a previous kernel the machine is alive. So how do I say
"forget the previous yum update" and start all over and do it again.

Booting into the new kernel I get a kernel fault. So going back one level
on teh boot screen solves that - I just need to start the update again. How
is that?


I think I'd try

    yum remove kernel-(broken version)
    yum update



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[CentOS] update to 7.4

2017-09-19 Thread Jerry Geis
I was doing an update to 7.4 and somewhere in middle the machine died.

If I drop back to a previous kernel the machine is alive. So how do I say
"forget the previous yum update" and start all over and do it again.

Booting into the new kernel I get a kernel fault. So going back one level
on teh boot screen solves that - I just need to start the update again. How
is that?

Thanks,

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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-14 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 14/09/2017 à 03:02, Johnny Hughes a écrit :
> I have a test machine with an NVIDIA card .. let me see if the
> proprietary NVIDIA driver works on this for 7.4.

I have an NVidia GeForce GT218 card on my workstation, with a twin
monitor. Updated everything to CentOS 1708, and the kmod-nvidia-340xx
driver works perfectly.

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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-14 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 8:21 PM, Lamar Owen  wrote:

> On 09/13/2017 04:40 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
>
>> I am running the propriatry NVIDIA driver 384.69 for GT 720 support.
>>
> The ELrepo driver works very well for me with CentOS 7.4.1708 on a Dell
> Precision M6700.  Here's what I have:
> ++
> [lowen@localhost ~]$ nvidia-detect -v
> Probing for supported NVIDIA devices...
> [10de:11be] NVIDIA Corporation GK104GLM [Quadro K3000M]
> This device requires the current 384.59 NVIDIA driver kmod-nvidia
> [lowen@localhost ~]$ rpm -qa|grep nvidia
> nvidia-x11-drv-384.69-2.el7.elrepo.x86_64
> nvidia-detect-384.59-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64
> yum-plugin-nvidia-1.0.2-1.el7.elrepo.noarch
> pcp-pmda-nvidia-gpu-3.11.8-7.el7.x86_64
> kmod-nvidia-384.69-1.el7_4.elrepo.x86_64
> [lowen@localhost ~]$
>
> (nvidia-detect hasn't yet been updated to .69..)  The ELrepo team does
> a great job with this driver; unless you have a compelling need to rebuild
> it yourself (I hesitate to say 'recompile' as, well, there's very little to
> actually compile) you should investigate using the ELrepo.org modules that
> make these sorts of updates much easier.  Thanks ELrepo for the modules;
> thanks CentOS project for the rebuilt OS.
>
> The ELrepo nvidia driver handles the nouveau disabling as well; it's
> seamless, and works.  The only caveat is when your card goes to the legacy
> driver, at which time you'll have to install the legacy version; ELrepo
> builds those too.


​Right, and one other aspect of ELRepo's kmod package is that it survives
kernel updates silently. With Nvidia's script, you need to run it upon
every kernel update.​


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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-14 Thread Jerry Geis
Hi Johnny

Thanks for the commands I think something was messed up as the yum
group install "Gnome Desktop" seems to do the trick.
I had all the other items setup, for disable nouveu and all that.for the
binary NVIDIA.

Anyway - my desktop is back up and running, thanks.

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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Lamar Owen

On 09/13/2017 04:40 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:

I am running the propriatry NVIDIA driver 384.69 for GT 720 support.
The ELrepo driver works very well for me with CentOS 7.4.1708 on a Dell 
Precision M6700.  Here's what I have:

++
[lowen@localhost ~]$ nvidia-detect -v
Probing for supported NVIDIA devices...
[10de:11be] NVIDIA Corporation GK104GLM [Quadro K3000M]
This device requires the current 384.59 NVIDIA driver kmod-nvidia
[lowen@localhost ~]$ rpm -qa|grep nvidia
nvidia-x11-drv-384.69-2.el7.elrepo.x86_64
nvidia-detect-384.59-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64
yum-plugin-nvidia-1.0.2-1.el7.elrepo.noarch
pcp-pmda-nvidia-gpu-3.11.8-7.el7.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-384.69-1.el7_4.elrepo.x86_64
[lowen@localhost ~]$

(nvidia-detect hasn't yet been updated to .69..)  The ELrepo team 
does a great job with this driver; unless you have a compelling need to 
rebuild it yourself (I hesitate to say 'recompile' as, well, there's 
very little to actually compile) you should investigate using the 
ELrepo.org modules that make these sorts of updates much easier.  Thanks 
ELrepo for the modules; thanks CentOS project for the rebuilt OS.


The ELrepo nvidia driver handles the nouveau disabling as well; it's 
seamless, and works.  The only caveat is when your card goes to the 
legacy driver, at which time you'll have to install the legacy version; 
ELrepo builds those too.


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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 09/13/2017 08:46 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 09/13/2017 04:12 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
>> if I do "init 3" to exit graphics. then run startx - it does not start -
>> but the only message (no errors) is
>> Server terminated successfully.
>>
> 
> In order to use the proprietary NVIDIA driver, you will need to disable
> the nouveau driver in the initrd.
> 
> On the plus side, the nouveau driver seems to work just fine for me to
> drive two 1920x1080 displays attached to my nvidia card via HDMI.  Do
> you absolutely need the NVIDIA driver?
> 
> Admittedly, the card in that particular machine is not very new (GeForce
> GT 710B), but I don't see a compelling reason to shift to the NVIDIA
> drivers for this test box as everything nouveau seems to be working.
> 
> I'm sure I could likely get a bit better frame rates for graphical
> intensive things, but if you are doing that, and if nouveau works with
> your chipset and card, I would consider it.



https://kaischroed.wordpress.com/howto-install-nvidia-driver-on-fedora-replacing-nouveau/

That is basically how to remove the nouveau driver, except you will need
to follow the instructions to use grub2 instead of grub in the comments
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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 09/13/2017 04:12 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> if I do "init 3" to exit graphics. then run startx - it does not start -
> but the only message (no errors) is
> Server terminated successfully.
> 

In order to use the proprietary NVIDIA driver, you will need to disable
the nouveau driver in the initrd.

On the plus side, the nouveau driver seems to work just fine for me to
drive two 1920x1080 displays attached to my nvidia card via HDMI.  Do
you absolutely need the NVIDIA driver?

Admittedly, the card in that particular machine is not very new (GeForce
GT 710B), but I don't see a compelling reason to shift to the NVIDIA
drivers for this test box as everything nouveau seems to be working.

I'm sure I could likely get a bit better frame rates for graphical
intensive things, but if you are doing that, and if nouveau works with
your chipset and card, I would consider it.



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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 09/13/2017 08:02 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 09/13/2017 07:59 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 09/13/2017 04:12 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
>>> if I do "init 3" to exit graphics. then run startx - it does not start -
>>> but the only message (no errors) is
>>> Server terminated successfully.
>>>
>>
>> You can check the /var/log/Xorg.0.log to get some clues
>>
>>
> 
> I have a test machine with an NVIDIA card .. let me see if the
> proprietary NVIDIA driver works on this for 7.4.
> 

Now that 7.4.1708 is on a bunch of mirrors and populating the
mirrorlist, I would try this with all your normal repos on (as root):

yum clean all
rm -rf /var/cache/yum/

yum upgrade

yum group install "Gnome Desktop"

(assuming you are running the gnome desktop .. if you are running some
other desktop .. use that name instead of "Gnome Desktop" from the
command "yum group list")




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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 09/13/2017 07:59 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 09/13/2017 04:12 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
>> if I do "init 3" to exit graphics. then run startx - it does not start -
>> but the only message (no errors) is
>> Server terminated successfully.
>>
> 
> You can check the /var/log/Xorg.0.log to get some clues
> 
> 

I have a test machine with an NVIDIA card .. let me see if the
proprietary NVIDIA driver works on this for 7.4.



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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 09/13/2017 04:12 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> if I do "init 3" to exit graphics. then run startx - it does not start -
> but the only message (no errors) is
> Server terminated successfully.
> 

You can check the /var/log/Xorg.0.log to get some clues



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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 2:00 PM, Johnny Hughes  wrote:

> On 09/13/2017 03:40 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> > I am running the propriatry NVIDIA driver 384.69 for GT 720 support.
>
> If you installed it directly from nvidia, you would need to boot to
> runlevel 3 and rerun the NVIDIA*.run script to build against the new
> kernel.
>
> If you are using the one from elrepo, not sure if they have a new one yet.
>

​Just to make a minor note ... ELRepo updated the kmod-nvidia (and related)
package​
​s as soon as RHEL 7.4 came out.  :-)​


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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Valeri Galtsev

On Wed, September 13, 2017 4:10 pm, Jerry Geis wrote:
> I have recompiled the NVIDIA binary driver.

That is like an oxymoron ;-) You can not recompile NVIDIA binary driver,
you don't have source code for it. All you have is a binary compiled at
NVIDIA, and small piece of code for interface between that driver and
kernel. This is what you are recompiling when doing that with NVIDIA
binary driver: interface between driver and kernel.

You phrase made my day, thank you!

Valeri

> So graphics comes up - just when I click on the user - it restarts.
>
> Jerry
>
> On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 4:40 PM, Jerry Geis  wrote:
>
>> I am running the propriatry NVIDIA driver 384.69 for GT 720 support.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Jerry Geis
if I do "init 3" to exit graphics. then run startx - it does not start -
but the only message (no errors) is
Server terminated successfully.

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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Jerry Geis
I have recompiled the NVIDIA binary driver.
So graphics comes up - just when I click on the user - it restarts.

Jerry

On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 4:40 PM, Jerry Geis  wrote:

> I am running the propriatry NVIDIA driver 384.69 for GT 720 support.
>
> Jerry
>
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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 09/13/2017 03:40 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> I am running the propriatry NVIDIA driver 384.69 for GT 720 support.

Depending on how you installed the driver, it may need to be recompiled
for the new kernel.

If you installed it directly from nvidia, you would need to boot to
runlevel 3 and rerun the NVIDIA*.run script to build against the new kernel.

If you are using the one from elrepo, not sure if they have a new one yet.



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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Jerry Geis
I am running the propriatry NVIDIA driver 384.69 for GT 720 support.

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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Jerry Geis
I continued to play to get this running. I am close.
When X comes up and I click on the user to login - It appears X restarts.

I do see a message that gdm was killed by SIGTRAP in the logs.
I may just have something not installed at this point. I had to "yum
remove" a couple things to allow the update to take place.
One was the libgpod (thanks).

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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 09/13/2017 10:08 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 09/13/2017 09:14 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
>> I am attempting to update to 7.4 using the DVD
>>
>> I get these errors(truncated list)
>> Error: Package: libgpod-0.8.3-14.el7.x86_64 (@epel)
>>Requires: libusbmuxd.so.2()(64bit)
>>Removing: usbmuxd-1.0.8-11.el7.x86_64 (@anaconda)
>>libusbmuxd.so.2()(64bit)
>>Obsoleted By: usbmuxd-1.1.0-1.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
>>Not found
>> Error: Package: network-manager-applet-1.4.0-2.el7.x86_64 (@base)
>>Requires: libnma(x86-64) = 1.4.0-2.el7
>>Removing: libnma-1.4.0-2.el7.x86_64 (@base)
>>libnma(x86-64) = 1.4.0-2.el7
>>Updated By: libnma-1.8.0-3.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
>>libnma(x86-64) = 1.8.0-3.el7
>> Error: Package: ipa-python-compat-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch (@updates)
>>Requires: ipa-common = 4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7
>>Removing: ipa-common-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch (@updates)
>>ipa-common = 4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7
>>Updated By: ipa-common-4.5.0-20.el7.centos.noarch (c7-media)
>>ipa-common = 4.5.0-20.el7.centos
>> Error: Package: jansson-devel-2.4-6.el7.x86_64 (@base)
>>Requires: jansson = 2.4-6.el7
>>Removing: jansson-2.4-6.el7.x86_64 (@anaconda)
>>jansson = 2.4-6.el7
>>Updated By: jansson-2.10-1.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
>>jansson = 2.10-1.el7
>> Error: Package: graphite2-devel-1.3.6-1.el7_2.x86_64 (c7-media)
>>Requires: graphite2(x86-64) = 1.3.6-1.el7_2
>>Installed: graphite2-1.3.10-1.el7_3.x86_64 (@updates)
>>graphite2(x86-64) = 1.3.10-1.el7_3
>>Available: graphite2-1.3.6-1.el7_2.x86_64 (c7-media)
>>graphite2(x86-64) = 1.3.6-1.el7_2
>> Error: Package: ipa-python-compat-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch (@updates)
>>Requires: python2-ipalib = 4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7
>>Removing: python2-ipalib-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch (@updates)
>>python2-ipalib = 4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7
>>Updated By: python2-ipalib-4.5.0-20.el7.centos.noarch (c7-media)
>>python2-ipalib = 4.5.0-20.el7.centos
>> Error: Package: grilo-devel-0.2.12-2.el7.x86_64 (@base)
>>Requires: libgrlnet-0.2.so.0()(64bit)
>>Removing: grilo-0.2.12-2.el7.x86_64 (@anaconda)
>>libgrlnet-0.2.so.0()(64bit)
>>Updated By: grilo-0.3.3-1.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
>>   ~libgrlnet-0.3.so.0()(64bit)
>> Error: Package: mesa-libgbm-devel-11.2.2-2.20160614.el7.x86_64 (@base)
>>Requires: mesa-libgbm(x86-64) = 11.2.2-2.20160614.el7
>>Removing: mesa-libgbm-11.2.2-2.20160614.el7.x86_64 (@base)
>>mesa-libgbm(x86-64) = 11.2.2-2.20160614.el7
>>Updated By: mesa-libgbm-17.0.1-6.20170307.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
>>mesa-libgbm(x86-64) = 17.0.1-6.20170307.el7
>>  You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
>>  You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
>>
>>
>> I have ran the rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
>> did no help,
>>
>> I ran with the --skip-broken and then all these files are skipped,
>> including new kernel.
>>
>> What else can I run to install these files ?
>>
>> I'm doing this from the mounted DVD  yum --disablerepo=\*
>> --enablerepo=c7-media update
>>
> 
> You probably want to wait until you also have access to 7.4.1708/updates/
> 
> or .. at least also enable 7.3.1611/cr/
> 
> But, I would just wait on the release to hit, which should be happening
> in a couple hours .. though I would wait until tomorrow for all mirrors
> to stabilize on the final release.
> 


Per the release notes
(https://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7), you will also
need to:

yum downgrade libgpod

(first)



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Re: [CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 09/13/2017 09:14 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> I am attempting to update to 7.4 using the DVD
> 
> I get these errors(truncated list)
> Error: Package: libgpod-0.8.3-14.el7.x86_64 (@epel)
>Requires: libusbmuxd.so.2()(64bit)
>Removing: usbmuxd-1.0.8-11.el7.x86_64 (@anaconda)
>libusbmuxd.so.2()(64bit)
>Obsoleted By: usbmuxd-1.1.0-1.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
>Not found
> Error: Package: network-manager-applet-1.4.0-2.el7.x86_64 (@base)
>Requires: libnma(x86-64) = 1.4.0-2.el7
>Removing: libnma-1.4.0-2.el7.x86_64 (@base)
>libnma(x86-64) = 1.4.0-2.el7
>Updated By: libnma-1.8.0-3.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
>libnma(x86-64) = 1.8.0-3.el7
> Error: Package: ipa-python-compat-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch (@updates)
>Requires: ipa-common = 4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7
>Removing: ipa-common-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch (@updates)
>ipa-common = 4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7
>Updated By: ipa-common-4.5.0-20.el7.centos.noarch (c7-media)
>ipa-common = 4.5.0-20.el7.centos
> Error: Package: jansson-devel-2.4-6.el7.x86_64 (@base)
>Requires: jansson = 2.4-6.el7
>Removing: jansson-2.4-6.el7.x86_64 (@anaconda)
>jansson = 2.4-6.el7
>Updated By: jansson-2.10-1.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
>jansson = 2.10-1.el7
> Error: Package: graphite2-devel-1.3.6-1.el7_2.x86_64 (c7-media)
>Requires: graphite2(x86-64) = 1.3.6-1.el7_2
>Installed: graphite2-1.3.10-1.el7_3.x86_64 (@updates)
>graphite2(x86-64) = 1.3.10-1.el7_3
>Available: graphite2-1.3.6-1.el7_2.x86_64 (c7-media)
>graphite2(x86-64) = 1.3.6-1.el7_2
> Error: Package: ipa-python-compat-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch (@updates)
>Requires: python2-ipalib = 4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7
>Removing: python2-ipalib-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch (@updates)
>python2-ipalib = 4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7
>Updated By: python2-ipalib-4.5.0-20.el7.centos.noarch (c7-media)
>python2-ipalib = 4.5.0-20.el7.centos
> Error: Package: grilo-devel-0.2.12-2.el7.x86_64 (@base)
>Requires: libgrlnet-0.2.so.0()(64bit)
>Removing: grilo-0.2.12-2.el7.x86_64 (@anaconda)
>libgrlnet-0.2.so.0()(64bit)
>Updated By: grilo-0.3.3-1.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
>   ~libgrlnet-0.3.so.0()(64bit)
> Error: Package: mesa-libgbm-devel-11.2.2-2.20160614.el7.x86_64 (@base)
>Requires: mesa-libgbm(x86-64) = 11.2.2-2.20160614.el7
>Removing: mesa-libgbm-11.2.2-2.20160614.el7.x86_64 (@base)
>mesa-libgbm(x86-64) = 11.2.2-2.20160614.el7
>Updated By: mesa-libgbm-17.0.1-6.20170307.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
>mesa-libgbm(x86-64) = 17.0.1-6.20170307.el7
>  You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
>  You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
> 
> 
> I have ran the rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
> did no help,
> 
> I ran with the --skip-broken and then all these files are skipped,
> including new kernel.
> 
> What else can I run to install these files ?
> 
> I'm doing this from the mounted DVD  yum --disablerepo=\*
> --enablerepo=c7-media update
> 

You probably want to wait until you also have access to 7.4.1708/updates/

or .. at least also enable 7.3.1611/cr/

But, I would just wait on the release to hit, which should be happening
in a couple hours .. though I would wait until tomorrow for all mirrors
to stabilize on the final release.




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[CentOS] Update to 7.4 using DVD

2017-09-13 Thread Jerry Geis
I am attempting to update to 7.4 using the DVD

I get these errors(truncated list)
Error: Package: libgpod-0.8.3-14.el7.x86_64 (@epel)
   Requires: libusbmuxd.so.2()(64bit)
   Removing: usbmuxd-1.0.8-11.el7.x86_64 (@anaconda)
   libusbmuxd.so.2()(64bit)
   Obsoleted By: usbmuxd-1.1.0-1.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
   Not found
Error: Package: network-manager-applet-1.4.0-2.el7.x86_64 (@base)
   Requires: libnma(x86-64) = 1.4.0-2.el7
   Removing: libnma-1.4.0-2.el7.x86_64 (@base)
   libnma(x86-64) = 1.4.0-2.el7
   Updated By: libnma-1.8.0-3.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
   libnma(x86-64) = 1.8.0-3.el7
Error: Package: ipa-python-compat-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch (@updates)
   Requires: ipa-common = 4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7
   Removing: ipa-common-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch (@updates)
   ipa-common = 4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7
   Updated By: ipa-common-4.5.0-20.el7.centos.noarch (c7-media)
   ipa-common = 4.5.0-20.el7.centos
Error: Package: jansson-devel-2.4-6.el7.x86_64 (@base)
   Requires: jansson = 2.4-6.el7
   Removing: jansson-2.4-6.el7.x86_64 (@anaconda)
   jansson = 2.4-6.el7
   Updated By: jansson-2.10-1.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
   jansson = 2.10-1.el7
Error: Package: graphite2-devel-1.3.6-1.el7_2.x86_64 (c7-media)
   Requires: graphite2(x86-64) = 1.3.6-1.el7_2
   Installed: graphite2-1.3.10-1.el7_3.x86_64 (@updates)
   graphite2(x86-64) = 1.3.10-1.el7_3
   Available: graphite2-1.3.6-1.el7_2.x86_64 (c7-media)
   graphite2(x86-64) = 1.3.6-1.el7_2
Error: Package: ipa-python-compat-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch (@updates)
   Requires: python2-ipalib = 4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7
   Removing: python2-ipalib-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch (@updates)
   python2-ipalib = 4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7
   Updated By: python2-ipalib-4.5.0-20.el7.centos.noarch (c7-media)
   python2-ipalib = 4.5.0-20.el7.centos
Error: Package: grilo-devel-0.2.12-2.el7.x86_64 (@base)
   Requires: libgrlnet-0.2.so.0()(64bit)
   Removing: grilo-0.2.12-2.el7.x86_64 (@anaconda)
   libgrlnet-0.2.so.0()(64bit)
   Updated By: grilo-0.3.3-1.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
  ~libgrlnet-0.3.so.0()(64bit)
Error: Package: mesa-libgbm-devel-11.2.2-2.20160614.el7.x86_64 (@base)
   Requires: mesa-libgbm(x86-64) = 11.2.2-2.20160614.el7
   Removing: mesa-libgbm-11.2.2-2.20160614.el7.x86_64 (@base)
   mesa-libgbm(x86-64) = 11.2.2-2.20160614.el7
   Updated By: mesa-libgbm-17.0.1-6.20170307.el7.x86_64 (c7-media)
   mesa-libgbm(x86-64) = 17.0.1-6.20170307.el7
 You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
 You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest


I have ran the rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
did no help,

I ran with the --skip-broken and then all these files are skipped,
including new kernel.

What else can I run to install these files ?

I'm doing this from the mounted DVD  yum --disablerepo=\*
--enablerepo=c7-media update

Thanks,

Jerry
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