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    Whenever i run "yum update" directory called cloudlinux-x86_64-server-6 is created in current directory Im in. I think its a bug, or isn it?

  • #2
    Hello,

    This problem was fixed on Aug 31 2011 with package yum-rhn-plugin-1.1.7-1.el6.cloudlinux.8.noarch. What version of yum-rhn-plugin do you have? If its older, please update to latest version.

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    • #3
      Installed Packages
      Name : yum-rhn-plugin
      Arch : noarch
      Version : 1.1.7
      Release : 1.el6.cloudlinux.7
      Size : 184 k
      Repo : installed
      From repo : cloudlinux-base
      Summary : CLN support for yum
      URL : https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk
      License : GPLv2
      Description : This yum plugin provides support for yum to access a CloudLinux Network server for
      : software updates.

      But yum says theres nothing to do.

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      • #4
        update yum-rhn-plugin by running:
        yum update yum-rhn-plugin

        And after that -- the problem should stop.
        If it wouldn update - submit a ticket at helpdesk.cloudlinux.com with server access info -- and we will fix it for you.

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        • #5
          [root@s1 ~]# yum upd ate yum-rhn-plugin
          Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, rhnplugin
          Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
          * cloudlinux-updates: repo.cloudlinux.com
          * cloudlinux-x86_64-server-6: de-proxy.cl-mirror.net
          * epel: mirror.fraunhofer.de
          Se tting up Update Process
          No Packages marked for Update

          A I said.

          If it matters i converted my system from CentOS 6. Ive also tried "yum clean all".

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          • #6
            Please try again, no it should be updated.

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            • #7
              The package didn get it to CL6 channels. It is there now.
              Please, try
              # yum clean all
              # yum update yum-rhn-plugin

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              • #8
                It works now.

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