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Date:  Fri, 5 May 2006 14:32:19 -0400
From:  "Maron Internet" <mi2 (at mark) mi2.us>
Subject:  [coba-e:05067] Re: BQ-5102R-YUM-GUI-2.0.1-1.pkg
To:  <coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org>
Message-Id:  <02d301c67072$3e426880$1801a8c0@mcs1>
References:  <200605030527.14605.bq (at mark) solarspeed.net> <200605031252.07791.bq (at mark) solarspeed.net> <010801c66fd7$d54fb3e0$9601a8c0 (at mark) mcs3> <200605050317.30561.bq (at mark) solarspeed.net>
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RPM Install as it was locked

[root (at mark) brigadier ~]# /etc/init.d/cced.init restart
Shutting down cced: done
Starting cced:                                             [  OK  ]
Running CCE constructors:
[root (at mark) brigadier ~]# /etc/init.d/admserv restart
Stopping admin web server:  httpd.admsrv /etc/init.d/admserv: line 55: kill: 
(2465) - No such process
                                                           [  OK  ]
 tarting admin web server:                                 [  OK  ]
[root@brigadier ~]#

Now will let me run updates,   Will check the rest out.

Thanks  M Mulligan


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Stauber" <bq (at mark) solarspeed.net>
To: <coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 9:17 PM
Subject: [coba-e:05034] Re: BQ-5102R-YUM-GUI-2.0.1-1.pkg


> Hi Mi2 (at mark) mi2.us,
>
>> Sorry, an internal server error occurred. The namespace nusolYum is
>> unknown. Please visit http://BlueQuartz.org/ for technical info.
>
> Looks like CCE wasn't refreshed after the install. Please login as admin 
> by
> SSH and "su -" to gain root access. Then run the following two commands:
>
> /etc/init.d/cced.init restart
> /etc/init.d/admserv restart
>
> Log out of the GUI and back in, then it should work.
>
>> Did I install incorrectly?
>
> Did you install the PKG or the RPM?
>
>> Also it did not give us a way to just install SOME of the updates a a 
>> time,
>> did I overload the updater?
>
> Providing an option to just install some of the updates - but not all - 
> would
> complicate the updater tenfold. Especially as some RPMs have dependencies
> which need to be resolved upon install anyway. Therefore we didn't plan 
> for
> that.
>
> As for "overloading" ... no, if you have many updates to install, then it 
> will
> eventually finish, but may take quite a while. I installed 277 updates in 
> one
> go on one test system - manually and through the GUI. It took about three
> hours to complete, but finished just fine.
>
> -- 
>
> With best regards,
>
> Michael Stauber
>