Hello all, long time lurker, first time poster. I have a situation that has been confounding me for the better part of a week. I run an internal mirror of a Centos mirror, mainly because I have lots of hosts and low bandwidth. For my 7.x hosts, since 7.5.1804 was released, when I do a “yum update”, I get the following errors on a number of files. "Package does not match intended download. Suggestion: run yum --enablerepo=base clean metadata” I’ve done that. I’ve done “yum clean all”. I’ve done “yum clean all && rm -rf /var/cacheyum” I’ve blown away the 7.5.1804 tree in my mirror and resync’d it and it still does it. If I change the 7 -> 7.5.1804 symlink to 7.4, yum update runs fine. I’m confounded. How can I check the repo data files on my copy against the tree to see where or if it’s blowing up. Oddly, if I point the host I’m updating at the SAME server I’m mirroring from and do a yum update, it works fine. Using rsync to update. Out of Ideas, EKG _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos