Hi Team, I just went through the ugprade from 0.6 to 0.7 and everything seemed to go as planned. I have a couple of questions regarding the upgrade.
1) First, a small problem. When the "osa-dispatcher" service is
starting, I get the following output:
Starting osa-dispatcher: RHN 10106 2009/12/10 12:23:04 -05:00:
('Traceback (most recent call last):\n File
"/usr/share/rhn/osad/jabber_lib.py", line 254, in setup_connection\n
c = self._get_jabber_client(js)\n File
"/usr/share/rhn/osad/jabber_lib.py", line 311, in _get_jabber_client\n
c.connect()\n File "/usr/share/rhn/osad/jabber_lib.py", line 577, in
connect\n jabber.Client.connect(self)\n File
"/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/jabber/xmlstream.py", line 464, in
connect\n else: self._sock.connect((self._hostIP, self._port))\n
File "<string>", line 1, in connect\nerror: (111, \'Connection refused
\')\n',)
[ OK ]
Even though it says "OK" at the end... and at first glance I am able
to login and see things... this has me somewhat disconcerted.
2) During the package upgrade, a couple of *.rpmnew files were created
for cobbler package... and I'm wondering if I should be concerned. Here
are the files:
/etc/cobbler/modules.conf.rpmnew
/etc/cobbler/settings.rpmnew
There seem to be a large number of new configuration options in the
cobbler config laid down in these new files... without me dumping a diff
of the two... are there any obvious things that need to be included in
my running config from the new config?
3) The "tsdb" package did not update. I ran into an error unpacking
it... after a few attempts.
Error unpacking rpm package tsdb-1.27.21-1.el5.noarch
error: unpacking of archive failed on
file /etc/rc.d/init.d/tsdb_local_queue: cpio: rename
Is there a fundamental problem with the package?... or is the mirror to
which I'm connecting having issues?
Any insight into these would be appreciated...
--
Andy Speagle
"THE Student" - UCATS
Wichita State University
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