Re: AW: Re: AW: up2date failed on WS4.0 after upgrade

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joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Yasushi, your version of up2date is up2date ;-)... Python might be the candidate to look at. Here are my "snakes" (RHEL4AS-U3):

[root@hornet selinux]# python -V
Python 2.3.4
[root@hornet selinux]# rpm -qa | grep python
gnome-python2-canvas-2.6.0-3
dbus-python-0.22-12.EL.5
rpm-python-4.3.3-13_nonptl               << this ?
mod_python-3.1.3-5.1
gnome-python2-2.6.0-3
gnome-python2-gtkhtml2-2.6.0-3
python-crypto-2.0-3
python-2.3.4-14.1                        << this ?
gnome-python2-bonobo-2.6.0-3
MySQL-python-1.0.0-1.RHEL4.1
python-devel-2.3.4-14.1
python-ldap-2.0.1-2
libxml2-python-2.6.16-6

cu,
Joe

Thanks Joe. I could resolve this issue by upgrading rhnlib rpm. By the way, I am using rhn.redhat site[our redhat proxy server] to add/remove machines. But it does not really remove some machines when I delete them with web interface and the number of tokens(entitlement) are always messed up. So, I need to contact our admin taking care of redhat proxy license server all the time. Is there any way to correctly add/remove machines from rhn server using web interface ? 1. The issue is that "delete" function on web interface is not always working properly. 2. I use "up2date --register" to add the machine from the client, but it also sometimes does not add itself onto rhn.redhat server.

Could someone advise me what the right way to add/remove machine is to avoid this kind of trouble ?

Thanks,
yasushi


Thanks for your advice Joe and Jos.  I upgraded the box from CDs, so
packages are not the latest version, but I see the following rpms
installed:

I think both rpms(the version found on the CDs) are installed:
[root@bmw ~]# rpm -qa |grep up2date
up2date-gnome-4.4.67-3
up2date-4.4.67-3
[root@bmw ~]# rpm -qa |grep rhn
rhn-applet-2.1.24-2
rhnlib-1.8.2-1.p22.1
[root@bmw ~]#

Should I directly get up2date-4.4.67-4 ?  If so, any dependencies ?

Thanks,
yasushi

=== other rpms ===
[root@bmw ~]# rpm -qa |grep rpm
rpm-python-4.3.3-11_nonptl
rpm-build-4.3.3-11_nonptl
rpmdb-redhat-4-0.20051001
redhat-rpm-config-8.0.32.1-1
rpm-devel-4.3.3-11_nonptl
rpm-4.3.3-11_nonptl
rpm-libs-4.3.3-11_nonptl



Hi Yasushi,

did you downloaded the latest up2date-rpm (at rhn, you'll find something
like up2date-4.4.67-4.i386.rpm)... Install this direct:

        root@linux # rpm -Uvf up2date-4.4.67-4.i386.rpm

Then clean up the "/var/spool/up2-date"-directory... This should work.

cu,
Joe

BTW: If the doens't work: the update from 3 to 4 is (as far as I know) not
supported by redhat.. so the "last exit" would be a complete new
install...


Hi, I just upgraded one WS3.0 box to WS4.0 (U2).
And up2date failed with following errors:
Could someone advise me what is wrong ?
It looks like missing some rpms, but could you find any yet.

Thanks,
yasushi

[root@bmw ~]# up2date
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/up2date", line 27, in ?
  from up2date_client import repoDirector
File "/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/repoDirector.py", line 5, in ?
  import rhnChannel
File "/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/rhnChannel.py", line 10, in ?
  import up2dateAuth
File "/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/up2dateAuth.py", line 5, in ?
  import rpcServer
File "/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/rpcServer.py", line 23, in ?
  from rhn import rpclib
ImportError: No module named rhn

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