Re: Follow installation progress

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On Thu, 2014-05-29 at 11:40 +0300, Artem Bityutskiy wrote:
> On Thu, 2014-05-29 at 10:10 +0200, Vratislav Podzimek wrote:
> > > Is this possible, any suggestions?
> > /tmp/packaging.log is the file you want to track. You'd need to ignore
> > the debugging information at the top, but the information about "so far
> > installed" packages appears there during the installation process.
> 
> Hi Vratislav,
> 
> thanks for answering. I start the ssh daemon and log into the installing
> while it is in progress.
> 
> What you say would be great if it was the case for me. But it is not,
> unfortunately.
> 
> I did carefully search for the install progress information, grepped the
> entire file-system, including /tmp and /tmp/sysimage - found noting.
> 
> And yes, I did check /tmp/packaging.log, of course. I did think it would
> contain the same as I see on the VGA display, but it doesn't. All it
> contains is:
> 
> 01:35:24,463 INFO packaging: 295 packages selected totalling 1.17 GB
> 01:35:24,564 INFO packaging: Running anaconda-yum to install packages
> 01:36:15,293 INFO packaging:  running transaction
> 
> And that's it. The next message is when all packages are installed.
> Nothing in between.
Oh, right. now I see it too. I was confused by the fact that it prints
all the packages it has installed, but it looks like it does this only
once the transaction finished (as can be seen from the log file
timestamps). I'll see what can be done about this.
> 
> Hmm, I found out that anaconda is using tmux, and I wonder if I could
> make it log the entire tmux stuff to a file. Then I can monitor this
> file from my scripts...
> 


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