On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 11:04 +0000, Patrick Dupre wrote: > On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Craig White wrote: > > > On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 02:36 +0000, Patrick Dupre wrote: > >> On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Craig White wrote: > >> > >>> On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 02:19 +0000, Patrick Dupre wrote: > >>>> On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Craig White wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 01:00 +0000, Patrick Dupre wrote: > >>>>>> On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Panu Matilainen wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Patrick Dupre wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Hello, > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> For a reason that I ignore my database is totallt mess up. > >>>>>>>> rpm --rebuilddb only rebuild iy partially. > >>>>>>>> The packages are installed, but rpm --rebuilddb does not see them. > >>>>>>>> How can I recover them without resintalling them manually ? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Find the latest intact /var/log/rpmpkgs* file (ie one that got generated > >>>>>>> before the db got corrupted, file size should be a good indicator) and copy > >>>>>>> it somewhere safe, say /root/rpmpkgs.backup. Now you should be able to make > >>>>>>> fairly good recovery with something like: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> # mv /var/lib/rpm /var/lib/rpm.busted > >>>>>>> # mkdir /var/tmp/download; cd /var/tmp/download > >>>>>>> # yumdownloader `sed -e "s/.rpm$//g" /root/rpmpkgs.backup` > >>>>>>> # rpm -Uvh --notriggers --noscripts --justdb *.rpm > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> The question of course is, what got the database corrupted to begin with. > >>>>>>> Did anything out of the ordinary happen at that time, like /var getting full? > >>>>>>> Segfaults logged in /var/log/messages*? What filesystem is /var on? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> - Panu - > >>>>>> It just end up with disk full !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > >>>>> ---- > >>>>> you have to fix that - there's no way you can have a working software > >>>>> package system with a full disk - it just gets corrupted. > >>>>> > >>>> Of course, I did it !!!!!! > >>> ---- > >>> maybe you don't have enough space yet... > >>> > >>> what's output of... > >>> > >>> df -h > >>> > >> /dev/sdc5 2.9G 1.8G 961M 66% / > >> /dev/mapper/VG1-usr 6.9G 4.1G 2.5G 63% /usr > >> /dev/mapper/VG1-usr_lib > >> 6.0G 2.0G 3.7G 35% /usr/lib > >> /dev/mapper/VG1-usr_local > >> 5.0G 1.8G 3.0G 38% /usr/local > >> /dev/mapper/VG1-usr_src > >> 5.0G 1.4G 3.4G 29% /usr/src > >> /dev/mapper/VG1-tmp 2.0G 263M 1.7G 14% /tmp > >> /dev/mapper/VG1-home 8.9G 4.9G 3.6G 58% /home > >> /dev/mapper/VG1-iso_image > > ---- > > OK - small hard drive is killing you but if this doesn't work... > > > > rm -fr /var/lib/rpm/__* > > rpm --rebuilddb > > > > then your only hope for fixing this would be to follow the instructions > > here... > > > > http://www.rpm.org/wiki/Docs/RpmRecovery > OK, but /usr/lib/rpm/rpmdb_sta is not part of rpm for fedora ! > Regards ---- indeed - they seem to have removed the db4 utilities from rpmdb even worse, I installed db4-utils package and ran... # cd /var/lib/rpm # db_dump Packages db_dump: Program version 4.7 doesn't match environment version 4.5 db_dump: DB_ENV->open: DB_VERSION_MISMATCH: Database environment version mismatch which means that I can't use db4-utils to do anything with rpmdb on Fedora 10 and my guess is that you don't have enough space in /var to follow Panu's suggestion of using the logs to download the packages all over again to recreate the db (perhaps /home has enough space). I'd follow his suggestions except I would operate in a directory under /home because of disk space concerns. Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines