Re: errors upgrading to 2

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On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 7:12 PM, Adam Williamson <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sun, 2013-06-09 at 11:42 -0700, Richard Vickery wrote:
>> In the middle of updating , I got these; how important are they? and,I
>> supopose, is the command to recover "db_runrecovery"?
>>
>> error: rpmdb: BDB0113 Thread/process 3820/139765024729088 failed:
>> BDB1507 Thread died in Berkeley DB library
>> error: db5 error(-30973) from dbenv->failchk: BDB0087 DB_RUNRECOVERY:
>> Fatal error, run database recovery
>> error: cannot open Packages index using db5 -  (-30973)
>> error: cannot open Packages database in
>>
>> error: rpmdb: BDB0113 Thread/process 4155/139803070191616 failed:
>> BDB1507 Thread died in Berkeley DB library 28 kB/s |  15 MB  01:57:16
>> ETA
>> error: db5 error(-30973) from dbenv->failchk: BDB0087 DB_RUNRECOVERY:
>> Fatal error, run database recovery
>> error: cannot open Packages index using db5 -  (-30973)
>> error: cannot open Packages database in
>> error: rpmdb: BDB0113 Thread/process 4198/140301288781824 failed:
>> BDB1507 Thread died in Berkeley DB library 20 kB/s |  17 MB  02:38:16
>> ETA
>> error: db5 error(-30973) from dbenv->failchk: BDB0087 DB_RUNRECOVERY:
>> Fatal error, run database recovery
>> error: cannot open Packages index using db5 -  (-30973)
>> error: cannot open Packages database in
>> error: rpmdb: BDB0113 Thread/process 4438/140296451778560 failed:
>> BDB1507 Thread died in Berkeley DB library8.0 kB/s |  86 MB  04:15:19
>> ETA
>> error: db5 error(-30973) from dbenv->failchk: BDB0087 DB_RUNRECOVERY:
>> Fatal error, run database recovery
>> error: cannot open Packages index using db5 -  (-30973)
>> error: cannot open Packages database in
>> error: rpmdb: BDB0113 Thread/process 4526/140586095818752 failed:
>> BDB1507 Thread died in Berkeley DB library109 kB/s | 101 MB  00:16:13
>> ETA
>> error: db5 error(-30973) from dbenv->failchk: BDB0087 DB_RUNRECOVERY:
>> Fatal error, run database recovery
>> error: cannot open Packages index using db5 -  (-30973)
>> error: cannot open Packages database in
>> error: rpmdb: BDB0113 Thread/process 4656/139997326555136 failed:
>> BDB1507 Thread died in Berkeley DB library311 kB/s | 114 MB  00:05:00
>> ETA
>> error: db5 error(-30973) from dbenv->failchk: BDB0087 DB_RUNRECOVERY:
>> Fatal error, run database recovery
>> error: cannot open Packages index using db5 -  (-30973)
>> error: cannot open Packages database in
>> error: rpmdb: BDB0113 Thread/process 4689/140320299190272 failed:
>> BDB1507 Thread died in Berkeley DB library492 kB/s | 122 MB  00:02:54
>> ETA
>> error: db5 error(-30973) from dbenv->failchk: BDB0087 DB_RUNRECOVERY:
>> Fatal error, run database recovery
>> error: cannot open Packages index using db5 -  (-30973)
>> error: cannot open Packages database in
>> error: rpmdb: BDB0113 Thread/process 4733/140155315288064 failed:
>> BDB1507 Thread died in Berkeley DB library325 kB/s | 138 MB  00:03:34
>> ETA
>> error: db5 error(-30973) from dbenv->failchk: BDB0087 DB_RUNRECOVERY:
>> Fatal error, run database recovery
>> error: cannot open Packages index using db5 -  (-30973)
>> error: cannot open Packages database in
>>
>> Thanks for the feedback, if any? Should I even reboot the computer
>> before I correct it?
>
> The old-school dodge for this was 'rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__db*' then 'rpm
> --rebuilddb'. I am, of course, not responsible for data loss, emotional
> or physical pain, unexpected pregnancy or the end of this and/or any
> other universe which may result ;)
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