Hi, all.
I was getting:
`http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd18...: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'mirror01.th.ifl.net'" Trying other mirror. ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'ftp.mirrorservice.org'" Trying other mirror. ftp://ftp.fedora.is/pub/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'ftp.fedora.is'" Trying other mirror. ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/mirrors/fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'ftp.funet.fi'" Trying other mirror. ftp://mirrors.fedoraproject.org.uk/dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'mirrors.fedoraproject.org.uk'" Trying other mirror. Error: failure: repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2 from epel: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try. You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem`
every time I ran `sudo yum update'. This happened on Fedora 17 also. I've had to switch both machines to Ubuntu because I need working machines.
I've Googled this extensively & changed my nameservers, commented out relevant lines in the configs, etc, etc but no luck so far. Ubuntu works fine & I have no network problems (two HP ProCurves 2124s working normally over the rest of the network: 17 machines).
Is there a workaround for this as I need a working CentOS box.
Any help appreciated.
Cheers,
Phil...
Phil Dobbin wrote:
Hi, all.
I was getting:
`http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd18...: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'mirror01.th.ifl.net'" Trying other mirror. ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'ftp.mirrorservice.org'" Trying other mirror. ftp://ftp.fedora.is/pub/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'ftp.fedora.is'" Trying other mirror. ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/mirrors/fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'ftp.funet.fi'" Trying other mirror. ftp://mirrors.fedoraproject.org.uk/dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'mirrors.fedoraproject.org.uk'" Trying other mirror. Error: failure: repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2 from epel: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try. You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem`
every time I ran `sudo yum update'. This happened on Fedora 17 also. I've had to switch both machines to Ubuntu because I need working machines.
I've Googled this extensively & changed my nameservers, commented out relevant lines in the configs, etc, etc but no luck so far. Ubuntu works fine & I have no network problems (two HP ProCurves 2124s working normally over the rest of the network: 17 machines).
Is there a workaround for this as I need a working CentOS box.
You *did* do yum clean all, correct?
mark
On 14/08/13 21:35, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Phil Dobbin wrote:
Hi, all.
I was getting:
`http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd18...: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'mirror01.th.ifl.net'" Trying other mirror. ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'ftp.mirrorservice.org'" Trying other mirror. ftp://ftp.fedora.is/pub/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'ftp.fedora.is'" Trying other mirror. ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/mirrors/fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'ftp.funet.fi'" Trying other mirror. ftp://mirrors.fedoraproject.org.uk/dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'mirrors.fedoraproject.org.uk'" Trying other mirror. Error: failure: repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd181a84ca684bba1a1df1c612702c7c6760a04645-filelists.sqlite.bz2 from epel: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try. You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem`
every time I ran `sudo yum update'. This happened on Fedora 17 also. I've had to switch both machines to Ubuntu because I need working machines.
I've Googled this extensively & changed my nameservers, commented out relevant lines in the configs, etc, etc but no luck so far. Ubuntu works fine & I have no network problems (two HP ProCurves 2124s working normally over the rest of the network: 17 machines).
Is there a workaround for this as I need a working CentOS box.
You *did* do yum clean all, correct?
No. Was that all it took? Of the thousand answers found on Google that didn't work, that wasn't mentioned once.
If you could explain why that would work I'd be eternally grateful & all ears.
Cheers,
Phil...
On 14/08/13 21:48, Frank Cox wrote:
On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 21:45:05 +0100 Phil Dobbin wrote:
If you could explain why that would work I'd be eternally grateful & all ears.
man yum
read the CLEAN OPTIONS section near the bottom
Thank you.
Cheers,
Phil...
-- currently (ab)using CentOS 5.9 & 6.4, Debian Squeeze & Wheezy, Fedora Beefy, Spherical & That Damn Cat, Lubuntu 12.10, OS X Snow Leopard & Tiger, Ubuntu Precise, Quantal & Raring GnuGPG Key : http://phildobbin.org/publickey.asc
Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 14/08/13 21:35, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Phil Dobbin wrote:
Hi, all.
I was getting:
`http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd18...: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'mirror01.th.ifl.net'" Trying other mirror.
<snip>
from epel: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try. You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem`
every time I ran `sudo yum update'. This happened on Fedora 17 also. I've had to switch both machines to Ubuntu because I need working machines.
I've Googled this extensively & changed my nameservers, commented out relevant lines in the configs, etc, etc but no luck so far. Ubuntu works fine & I have no network problems (two HP ProCurves 2124s working normally over the rest of the network: 17 machines).
Is there a workaround for this as I need a working CentOS box.
You *did* do yum clean all, correct?
No. Was that all it took? Of the thousand answers found on Google that didn't work, that wasn't mentioned once.
Did you try it?
If you could explain why that would work I'd be eternally grateful & all ears.
Your google fu needs work. It should have found a zillion hits.
What happens is that yum caches the mirror addresses, and uses the cached addresses, rather than look them up every bloody time. Clearing all, including the cache, will force it to look Out There again.
mark
On 14/08/13 21:57, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 14/08/13 21:35, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Phil Dobbin wrote:
Hi, all.
I was getting:
`http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd18...: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'mirror01.th.ifl.net'" Trying other mirror.
<snip> >>> from epel: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try. >>> You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem` >>> >>> every time I ran `sudo yum update'. This happened on Fedora 17 also. >>> I've had to switch both machines to Ubuntu because I need working >>> machines. >>> >>> I've Googled this extensively & changed my nameservers, commented out >>> relevant lines in the configs, etc, etc but no luck so far. Ubuntu >>> works fine & I have no network problems (two HP ProCurves 2124s working >>> normally over the rest of the network: 17 machines). >>> >>> Is there a workaround for this as I need a working CentOS box. >> You *did* do yum clean all, correct? >> > No. Was that all it took? Of the thousand answers found on Google that > didn't work, that wasn't mentioned once. Did you try it? > If you could explain why that would work I'd be eternally grateful & all > ears. Your google fu needs work. It should have found a zillion hits.
What happens is that yum caches the mirror addresses, and uses the cached addresses, rather than look them up every bloody time. Clearing all, including the cache, will force it to look Out There again.
Not a hit on Google concerning this. Try it.
Thanks for the info,
Cheers,
Phil...
Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 14/08/13 21:57, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 14/08/13 21:35, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Phil Dobbin wrote:
I was getting:
`http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd18...: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'mirror01.th.ifl.net'" Trying other mirror.
<snip> >>> from epel: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try. >>> You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem` >>> >>> every time I ran `sudo yum update'. This happened on Fedora 17 also. >>> I've had to switch both machines to Ubuntu because I need working >>> machines. >>> >>> I've Googled this extensively & changed my nameservers, commented out >>> relevant lines in the configs, etc, etc but no luck so far. Ubuntu >>> works fine & I have no network problems (two HP ProCurves 2124s >>> working normally over the rest of the network: 17 machines). >>> >>> Is there a workaround for this as I need a working CentOS box. >> You *did* do yum clean all, correct? >> > No. Was that all it took? Of the thousand answers found on Google that > didn't work, that wasn't mentioned once.
Did you try it?
If you could explain why that would work I'd be eternally grateful & all ears.
Your google fu needs work. It should have found a zillion hits.
What happens is that yum caches the mirror addresses, and uses the cached addresses, rather than look them up every bloody time. Clearing
all,
including the cache, will force it to look Out There again.
Not a hit on Google concerning this. Try it.
I just did yum "no more mirrors" in google, and got a ton of hits, all with this answer.
mark
On 14/08/13 22:05, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 14/08/13 21:57, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 14/08/13 21:35, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Phil Dobbin wrote:
I was getting:
`http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd18...: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'mirror01.th.ifl.net'" Trying other mirror.
<snip> >>> from epel: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try. >>> You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem` >>> >>> every time I ran `sudo yum update'. This happened on Fedora 17 also. >>> I've had to switch both machines to Ubuntu because I need working >>> machines. >>> >>> I've Googled this extensively & changed my nameservers, commented out >>> relevant lines in the configs, etc, etc but no luck so far. Ubuntu >>> works fine & I have no network problems (two HP ProCurves 2124s >>> working normally over the rest of the network: 17 machines). >>> >>> Is there a workaround for this as I need a working CentOS box. >> You *did* do yum clean all, correct? >> > No. Was that all it took? Of the thousand answers found on Google that > didn't work, that wasn't mentioned once. Did you try it? > If you could explain why that would work I'd be eternally grateful & > all ears. Your google fu needs work. It should have found a zillion hits.
What happens is that yum caches the mirror addresses, and uses the cached addresses, rather than look them up every bloody time. Clearing
all,
including the cache, will force it to look Out There again.
Not a hit on Google concerning this. Try it.
I just did yum "no more mirrors" in google, and got a ton of hits, all with this answer.
Well, maybe my "Google fu" is off but I just posted the error message I received as I normally do when I hit a problem but didn't get one clue back about 'yum clean all'. I know: what an amateur.
Anyway all's well now, my client's happy, he's got all his machines online whether CentOS, Ubuntu or Amiga, I know what to do next time & the so the story's told.
Thanks to everybody for their help. Have a good one,
Cheers,
Phil...
On 08/14/2013 05:02 PM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 14/08/13 21:57, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 14/08/13 21:35, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Phil Dobbin wrote:
Hi, all.
I was getting:
`http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd18...: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'mirror01.th.ifl.net'" Trying other mirror.
<snip> >>> from epel: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try. >>> You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem` >>> >>> every time I ran `sudo yum update'. This happened on Fedora 17 also. >>> I've had to switch both machines to Ubuntu because I need working >>> machines. >>> >>> I've Googled this extensively & changed my nameservers, commented out >>> relevant lines in the configs, etc, etc but no luck so far. Ubuntu >>> works fine & I have no network problems (two HP ProCurves 2124s working >>> normally over the rest of the network: 17 machines). >>> >>> Is there a workaround for this as I need a working CentOS box. >> You *did* do yum clean all, correct? >> > No. Was that all it took? Of the thousand answers found on Google that > didn't work, that wasn't mentioned once. Did you try it? > If you could explain why that would work I'd be eternally grateful & all > ears. Your google fu needs work. It should have found a zillion hits.
What happens is that yum caches the mirror addresses, and uses the cached addresses, rather than look them up every bloody time. Clearing all, including the cache, will force it to look Out There again.
Not a hit on Google concerning this. Try it.
Thanks for the info,
Cheers,
Phil...
Just curious, would this apply to any "other" rpm-based Linux distro? as well....(Fedora....Scientific?....etc?)
EGO II
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 10:42:28PM -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 08/14/2013 05:02 PM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 14/08/13 21:57, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
I was getting:
`http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd18...: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'mirror01.th.ifl.net'" Trying other mirror.
<snip> >>> from epel: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try. >>> You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem` >>> >> You *did* do yum clean all, correct? >> > No. Was that all it took? Of the thousand answers found on Google that > didn't work, that wasn't mentioned once.
What happens is that yum caches the mirror addresses, and uses the cached addresses, rather than look them up every bloody time. Clearing all, including the cache, will force it to look Out There again.
Just curious, would this apply to any "other" rpm-based Linux distro? as well....(Fedora....Scientific?....etc?)
It should work with any distribution that uses yum.
On 08/14/2013 11:29 PM, Scott Robbins wrote:
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 10:42:28PM -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
On 08/14/2013 05:02 PM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 14/08/13 21:57, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
> I was getting: > > `http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/c60f7c3ee6f9a4902d5ce9dd18...: > [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host > 'mirror01.th.ifl.net'" > Trying other mirror.
<snip> >>> from epel: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try. >>> You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem` >>> >> You *did* do yum clean all, correct? >> > No. Was that all it took? Of the thousand answers found on Google that > didn't work, that wasn't mentioned once. What happens is that yum caches the mirror addresses, and uses the cached addresses, rather than look them up every bloody time. Clearing all, including the cache, will force it to look Out There again.
Just curious, would this apply to any "other" rpm-based Linux distro? as well....(Fedora....Scientific?....etc?)
It should work with any distribution that uses yum.
Ok...cool thanks for the info!!
EGO II