So the problem was in fact that the versions were different. Once I resolved the seamonkey problem, updated all nodes, the cluster came up without problems. Ok, based on your URL lead (thanks!), I've solved this mess. I had to download three monkeys; seamonkey-nss-1.0.9-6.el4.centos.i386.rpm seamonkey-nspr-1.0.9-4.el4.centos.i386.rpm seamonkey-nspr-1.0.9-6.el4.centos.i386.rpm Then the centos key; rpm --import http://mirror.centos.org/centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-4 Then install these three; yum install seamonkey-nss-1.0.9-6.el4.centos.i386.rpm seamonkey-nspr-1.0.9-4.el4.centos.i386.rpm seamonkey-nspr-1.0.9-6.el4.centos.i386.rpm Then yum update worked perfectly. Now, my question is, I was told that different versions should work together? What went wrong here? I have a mix of Linux machines including RHEL4/5 and CentOS/4/5. Mike On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 18:17:07 -0500, Lon Hohberger wrote: > On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 16:25 -0600, isplist@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> mozilla-nspr-1.7.13-1.4.1.XOS.1 >> > In 4.4, I think Red Hat renamed / removed the mozilla-nspr and > mozilla-nss packages and replaced it with seamonkey-nspr and > seamonkey-nss. > > You should be able to 'yum update' instead of 'yum install'. Just be > sure to include the dependent packages which use nss/nspr (i.e. mozilla, > for example). > > http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/5199061/com/seamonkey-nss-1.0.9- > 6.el4.centos.i386.rpm.html > http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/4683895/com/seamonkey-nspr- > 1.0.9-4.el4.centos.i386.rpm.html > > According to those pages, seamonkey-nss and seamonkey-nspr provide > mozilla-nss and mozilla-nspr, respectively. > > -- Lon -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster