On 12/23/2013 03:34 PM, Sabuj Pattanayek wrote:
Do you see it saying that it's trying to connect to one of the mirrors
and it's getting stuck there or does it get past that part? I don't
think you were coincidentally able to hit ctrl+c while it was trying to
connect to one of the centos mirrors, I think it really is getting stuck
there, i.e. if you run the strace -ff command without sending it to the
log file does the strace -ff seem to hang or does some output
continuously keep looping? What does it hang on or what system call does
it keep looping on? You may also just try running strace without -ff so
it doesn't trace into other threads. Did yum clean all finish properly?
Before I go further, many MANY thanks for taking time to look at this
with me.
Yes, I did see that it froze trying to connect to a repo (and this seems
a moving target). I checked /etc/resolv.conf - nameserver is set correctly.
Please know that Ctrl+c does not interrupt the process. I have to kill
it from another terminal.
Yes, yum clean all does run. I have removed all of the non centos base
/etc/yum.repo.d files. Running yum-config-manager -v --disable shows
only the core repos present.
At this point, a simple yum repolist causes the same loop behavior.
Howard
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