To add to my colleagues comments, we are also seeing bad metadata in different places, not just in updates, but also in kickstart builds. We're thinking that something strange may have come down this morning/afternoon. But, it's intermittent, which is the worst part.

Have you also tried a yum clean metadata? That might also clear up any issues on any built machines.

-jeremy



Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 07:12:59PM -0700, Glaser, David wrote:
We ran into the same problem at work with most (if not all) our RHEL
5 desktop machines.

Try running

yum clean dbcache

and re-running your update. This solved the looping problems on all
of our machines.


Thanks for the response.  I had been trying with 'yum clean all' and
just tried again with 'yum clean dbcache' but still the results are the
same.

I am starting to suspect more and more that my Satellite server is
handing out some bad metadata for whatever reason...

Ray

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