On 13/02/16 19:24, Peter Boy wrote: > Hi all, > > since several months I get constantly from anacreon: >> ——————————< > /etc/cron.daily/0yum-daily.cron: > > Not using downloaded repomd.xml because it is older than what we have: > Current : Thu Feb 4 16:13:26 2016 > Downloaded: Thu Feb 4 16:13:25 2016 >> ——————————< > > > The time difference is quite minimal. And a manual „yum update“ > confirms that no updates are waiting. > > Using my favourite search engine I found it might have be caused by > an unresponsive of lazy mirror. But I use the standard configuration, i.e. > the mirror list just includes the three scientificlinux servers. Other > entries refer old bugs long fixed. > > I tried a yum clean all but it didn’t fix it. > > And all our other don’t show this issue, but the configuration is > all the same, at least according to my knowledge. > > > Obviously, there is no harm done and it can be safely ignored. But > it always pulls our issue alert button.
Hi, I am seeing exactly the same. I thought it was NTP issues related to my own setup, where I have a local rsync mirror. But then I installed from scratch SL7 on another site without any local mirrors, and the same issue appears there too. So I see this both with public repositories as well as local rsync repositories. I have also seen this on SL6, but not as frequent as on SL7. Even though they cause no obvious harm, it gets quite annoying when you receive many of them during a day ... sometimes even several days in a row. Perhaps yum should be more graceful to the timestamp? And just quiet these messages if the time difference is less than 30 seconds or so. -- kind regards, David Sommerseth -- kind regards, David Sommerseth
