Thanks, but they look the same:
Older server:
[root@web2 yum.repos.d]# yum repolist all
repo id repo name status
sl Scientific Linux 6.1 - x86_64
enabled: 6,251
sl-debuginfo Scientific Linux Debuginfo disabled
sl-fastbugs Scientific Linux 6.1 - x86_64 - fastbug updates disabled
sl-security Scientific Linux 6.1 - x86_64 - security update
enabled: 847
sl-source Scientific Linux 6.1 - Source disabled
sl-testing Scientific Linux Testing - x86_64 disabled
sl-testing-source Scientific Linux Testing - Source disabled
repolist: 7,098
Newer server:
[root@web1 ~]# yum repolist all
repo id repo name status
sl Scientific Linux 6.1 - x86_64
enabled: 6,251
sl-debuginfo Scientific Linux Debuginfo disabled
sl-fastbugs Scientific Linux 6.1 - x86_64 - fastbug updates disabled
sl-security Scientific Linux 6.1 - x86_64 - security update
enabled: 847
sl-source Scientific Linux 6.1 - Source disabled
sl-testing Scientific Linux Testing - x86_64 disabled
sl-testing-source Scientific Linux Testing - Source disabled
repolist: 7,098
On 1/19/12 9:26 AM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 8:15 AM, CJ Keist<[email protected]> wrote:
I have two identical servers. One I install SL 6.1 last month. Today I have
install SL 6.1 on the second server. On the newest server when you issue:
yum search all freetds
Warning: No matches found for: freetds
No Matches found
On the older server if finds freetds:
yum search freetds
============================= N/S Matched: freetds
=============================
freetds-devel.x86_64 : Header files and development libraries for freetds
freetds.x86_64 : Implementation of the TDS (Tabular DataStream) protocol
Name and summary matches only, use "search all" for everything.
I check the yum conf files and they are the same between the two servers?
I'm stumped.
I suspect that on your older server you have one (or more) of the
rpmforge/epel/atrpms repos enabled. Check with:
yum repolist all
Akemi
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