Bugs item #765943, was opened at 2003-07-04 09:35
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Category: Installation
Group: 2.3
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Jeff Squyres (jsquyres)
Assigned to: Jason Brechin (brechin)
Summary: RH 8.0 base RPM conflict
Initial Comment:
On a brand-new RH 8.0 workstation install (with all
up2date updates installed):
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--> Installing server core RPMs
Preparing...
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file /usr/share/man/man5/dhcp-options.5.gz from
install of dhcp-3.0pl1-9 conflicts with file from
package dhclient-3.0pl1-26
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I see in packages/base/config.xml that "dhcp" is
specified in the RH 8.0 RPM listing. The problem is
that the "workstation" install initially decided to
install the dhclient RPM, and that apparently conflicts
with the dhcp RPM.
This is an easy enough manual fix -- I can "rpm -e
dhclient", but shouldn't OSCAR be able to handle this
automatically? This is a somewhat larger issue --
we're forcing a bunch of stock RPMs on the server, but
make no provisions for the conflicts that may occur.
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>Comment By: Jeff Squyres (jsquyres)
Date: 2003-07-04 13:06
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So with some tomfoolery with my up2date logs and ncftpget, I
was able to get all the RPMs that up2date previously
installed and then deleted. However, this did not solve my
problem (and thinking about it after the fact, I don't see
why it would have solved my problem).
The real problem is that I only had dhclient installed. So
up2date had updated it. But I did *not* have dhcp
installed, so it was *not* updated.
More specifically:
- dhclient was initially installed by RedHat
- the original dhclient RPM was copied to /tftpboot/rpm
- dhclient was later updated by up2date
- I later copied the updated dhclient RPM to /tftpboot/rpm
(turns out that this doesn't matter, though)
- the original dhcp RPM was copied to /tftpboot/rpm
- since dhcp wasn't installed, up2date didn't install it
- hence, I did not get an updated dhcp RPM
- hence, the updated dhcp RPM did not get copied to
/tftpboot/rpm
Even more specifically:
1. original dhclient and dhcp are compatible with each other
2. new dhclient and dhcp are compatible with each other
3. new dhclient and original dhcp are NOT compatible with
each other
Situation 3 is the conflict. up2date fixed my dhclient, but
then the user will have to manually retrieve the updated
dhcp RPM and put it in /tftpboot/rpm. Once I did this,
everything was fine (at least with respect to this problem :-).
Note that situation 3 is default RedHat behavior for OSCAR
head nodes with dynamic IP addresses (like mine), or anyone
who chooses to install a DHCP client without the DHCP
server. It seems that OSCAR should be able to handle this
in some way better than documentation.
Any suggestions?
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Comment By: Jeff Squyres (jsquyres)
Date: 2003-07-04 10:22
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Crap. How do I get those new RPMs? up2date didn't seem to
save them for me. :-(
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Comment By: Jason Brechin (brechin)
Date: 2003-07-04 10:09
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Actually dhcp and dhclient don't conflict (I have them both
installed):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -q dhcp dhclient
dhcp-3.0pl1-9
dhclient-3.0pl1-9
The problem is probably with the updated packages you have
installed. Are (all of) the updated rpms in /tftpboot/rpm? It
seems that you may need dhcp and dhclient to be the same
version.
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