Software :: Up2date Fails Header Download For Nagios-0-2.12-9.el4.i386.hdr
Aug 3, 2011
I'm trying to up2date an RHEL4 ES (i386/i686, 32-bit) system. It always fails with:
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The thing is, when I look in the package lists, that precise version of nagios (nagios-0-2.12-9.el4.i386.hdr) is out-of-date. The version actually in the repositories (I checked several mirrors) is nagios-0-2.12-10.el4.i386.hdr.
I tried clearing the up2date/yum caches - they just rebuilt and came back to the same error.
What can I check to see what may be outdated, or otherwise reconcile this mismatch in some dependency as compared to the actual package version available?
This is preventing me from up2date'ing any package at all on the server, even those with no relation whatsoever to nagios.
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I am running into a strange problem where kickstart installation fails with Error failed to read Rpm header, This happens when installation starts formatting of disk is also completed some of the rpms installed and then suddenly installer stalls with failed to read rpm header.
I have kept kickstart and install media on same host. I have changed the install media from http/nfs/ftp just to check is there any problem with the media but no luck.
However same installation with the same kickstart file works fine when both install media and ks file is kept on another linux host.
I am using RHEL 4 ,I do checked /var/log/messages it does not give any information on the failure and this started happening recently till that i was using the same server for my linux deployment.
Note: pxe setup, boot server ,install media and ks file all are in same server.
I want to freely download and install sybase-openclient-11.1.1.3 either source or rpm package sybase-common-11.9.2-3.i386 either source or rpm package Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise versions 11.9.2 or 11.0.3.3 for Linux. I searched a lot but didn't get it,
I have a setup with Centos 5.5, Nagios 3.2.3, sendmail 8.13.8. When a insident is happening Nagios notify-by-mail is triggered and Nagios sends via sendmail. Unfortunately there is a trailing $-sign added to the $CONTACTEMAIL. Sendmail cannot mail to xxx@mail.address$
A hack is to insert mailaddress in misccommands.cfg but I would like to have a more clean way.
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Something like:-
Code:
But, the problem is that I am on a faulty conenction so the connection breaks frequently. And I cannot resume using CURL.
So, I need an alternative download manager..I have tried looking at wget but it doesnt support binding to interface or either option to specify range of file to download..
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It says: I cannot begin to describe. All those hours of downloading for nothing! What the heck is happening here? When I try to just continue on, I get error code 3 aborts and have to just start all over.
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I have a computer with internet access with amd64 architecture running Debian stable (Lenny). I have another computer with NO internet access with i386 architecture running Debian stable (Lenny).I want to download some packages for the i386 computer using the amd64 computer. So far, the only way I can see to do this is to use dpkg-architecture to temporarily change to i386 on the internet computer, run aptitude with the download-only option to retrieve the packages I need with all suitable dependencies, then switch the internet computer back over to amd64.
I can't imagine I'm the only person who ever needed to do this, and yet I've had no luck finding any advice. The method I described seems rather awkward - is there a more elegant solution?
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msg db "Hello, world!",0xa;our dear string len equ $ - msg ;length of our dear string section .text;section declaration
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Me and a friend tried downloading the latest 10.12 amd drivers for 64bit and when trying to install it fails the md5 hash, tried different browsers too same issue.
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