Gerry Reno wrote:
We have some special built rpms that were grabbed by an update on one
machine. The local repo is nfs mounted. For some reason, the network
stopped working on the machine in the middle of an update. I restarted
the network, cleared the nfs mounts and remounted them and everything
seemed fine except for the packages coming from the local repo (nfs).
Now even though the mounts are fine and the packages are fully
available and I even copied them back and forth over the mounts, yum
still gives us an error 256 and I cannot find out how to get it to
quit doing that. I've tried expiring the cache. No change. My next
thing is to do a full yum clean all, but I was hoping to avoid that
with so many packages and only two that are a problem. What can clear
this error?
I just did a 'yum clean all' and the problem is still there. What can we
do now?
Regards,
Gerry
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