On Mon, 2 Dec 2013, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Gilbert Sebenste sebenste@weather.admin.niu.edu wrote:
Hello everyone,
I had an issue with one of three servers upgrading from 6.4 to 6.5. It did not have the CR repo enabled.
It failed dueing install, but I didn't catch the error (bad, bad, I know). OK, so it told me to run yum-complete transaction. After going through and figuring out what it had to do, it stops with this error:
(etc, etc...) Error: Trying to remove "yum", which is protected You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
Is that error from running yum-complete-transaction? If not, install yum-utils and run yum-complete-transaction. If it is, I think it means that your rpmdb shows 2 versions of yum installed and it is refusing to fix it. I'd try a 'yum update yum' to make sure you really have the latest, then 'rpm -q yum' to see if it shows 2 versions installed, then 'yum remove' the full package-version name of the older one. And if yum still refuses, try 'rpm -e' with the older package version.
Hello Les and Thomas,
OK. I got rid of the duplicate packages, ran yum-complete-transaction, and then rebooted. It is now stuck on the CentOS logo/splash screen, instead of booting into gnome. Any ideas? I can log into the box, most software is running.
Gilbert
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