Yum update problems - slightly maybe off topic

Seth Shoemaker sshoemaker at perfectorder.com
Mon Mar 8 17:23:51 UTC 2004


Yes, its starts up fine manually.  I guess auto update is not a good 
idea for critical machines.  I was just hoping that it was a bug
possibly
that someone else was running into.

Seth Shoemaker

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[mailto:fedora-legacy-list-admin at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Sheltren
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 11:53 AM
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Subject: Re: Yum update problems - slightly maybe off topic

AFAIK this is built into the RPM spec file (ie. pre and post commands)
so that the daemon gets stopped, then upgraded, then started.  I have
never experienced the problem you are describing with yum... Could your
mysqld config files be screwed up?  If you do a 'service mysql start'
after it has been upgraded, does it start OK?

-Jeff

On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 08:34, Seth Shoemaker wrote:
> It seems that when yum updates certain programs (such as mysql) that
it
> stops them, to upgrade them, but never starts them back up.  Is this a
> configuration problem, or just something that I need to watch for in
the
> future?  The main problem I have with this is that if I set my
machines
> to auto update using yum and it stops programs such as mysql that I
need
> to have running all of the time, this is a bad thing!
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Seth Shoemaker


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