Problems with rpm and redhat network

From: Allan (aqwe123_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 12/14/03


Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 14:08:27 +0100

Hi!

I have a server at home running Redhat 8.0 and it has been running without
restarting for about 200 days, but now I have a problem. I tried to run
up2date-nox and got an error message. I googled that error message and found
out that I had to get two RPMs to update up2date. But when i tried to
install the RPMs sometings went wrong and I had to kill the installation of
the RPMs. Now I cant use the command rpm and anything related to up2date. I
would like to avoid restarting the server, so I was wondering if any of you
have an idea to what I can do?

I have tried restart rhnsd, but that didn't help.

Thx
Allan



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