[CentOS-mirror] Re: Failed: yum install ghostscript-fonts texi2html
Brandon Davidson
brandond at uoregon.eduTue Jul 22 09:16:16 UTC 2008
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Brandon Davidson wrote: > Restarting the server is an immediate fix; but I should probably also be > including at least Size in there... or maybe just unset it and let the > default "INode MTime Size" work its magic. > > It's possible that the metadata files also have some influence on what > content ranges are requested, but I'm not a Yum expert so I can't say > for sure. It appears that I was too quick to assign blame. I am still seeing 416 errors, and there are apparently other problems with the metadata. I guess Yum requests a content range based on the size reported in the primary metadata, which is now incorrect for a significant number of files. -Brandon
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