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Error Occurred Opening Repository Http://openfileresa.rpath.org/conary/: Connection Timed Out
Started by darthtater , Nov 01 2008 08:55 PM Please log openfiler update in to reply 3 replies to this topic #1 darthtater darthtater Newbie Guests 2 posts Posted 01 openfiler conary repository November 2008 - 08:55 PM I get the following error when i run the system update "error occured while looking for updates"i dont know exactly why this is, but
Error Occurred Opening Repository Http://foresight.rpath.org/conary/: Connection Timed Out
in an attempt to fix this, i ran theese commands: # conary update conary # conary updateall the first command worked fine, but the second command gives this error: " The following dependencies would not be met after this update: net-snmp:lib=5.4.1-5.0.1-1 (Already Installed) requires: trove: net-snmp:data which was provided by: net-snmp:data=5.3.1-2.1-2 (Erased) net-snmp:lib=5.2.1.2-4.7-1 (Already Installed) requires: trove:
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net-snmp:data which was provided by: net-snmp:data=5.3.1-2.1-2 (Erased) " how can i fix this? EDIT [root@nas ~]# conary update openfiler Applying update job: Updateopenfiler(:doc :runtime) (r1563-2-1 -> r1584-1-1) Creating database transaction (3 of 3)...changeset cannot be applied: applying update would cause errors: file contents conflict for /opt/openfiler/etc/smb_settings.xml so, do i have to go delete that xml file? Edited by darthtater, 01 November 2008 - 09:02 PM. Back to top #2 litkaj litkaj Advanced Member Members 3,947 posts LocationExton, PA Posted 02 November 2008 - 10:05 AM conary update openfiler --resolve --replace-files Jason Litka | Utter Ramblings Back to top #3 darthtater darthtater Newbie Guests 2 posts Posted 02 November 2008 - 11:02 AM that didn't work "[root@nas ~]# conary update openfiler --resolve --replace-files no new troves were found" and trying this: "[root@nas ~]# conary updateall --resolve --replace-files The following dependencies would not be met after this update: net-snmp:lib=5.4.1-5.0.1-1 (Already Installed) requires: trove: net-snmp:data which was provided by: net-snmp:data=5.3.1-2.1-2 (Erased) net-snmp:lib=5.2.1.2-4.7-1 (Already Installed) requires: trove: net-snmp:data which was provided by: net-snmp:data=
post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. ronunes66 Level 1 (0 points) Q: unable to check for update - an error occurred while checking for a software update I'm trying to update the IOS 5.0.1 freenas to the IOS 5.1 and only get this message - unable to check for update - an error occurred while checking for a software update iPhone 4, iOS 5.0.1 Posted on Mar 8, 2012 1:25 AM I have this question too by Geoffrey Ellis,Solvedanswer Geoffrey Ellis Level 1 (25 points) A: Set DNS in iPad (Wi-Fi settings) to 8.8.8.8 and it will update! Don't ask me how :-) Posted on Mar https://forums.openfiler.com/index.php?/topic/1882-error-occurred-while-looking-for-updates/ 8, 2012 3:35 PM See the answer in context Close Q: unable to check for update - an error occurred while checking for a software update All replies Helpful answers by lvmedic3214, lvmedic3214 Mar 8, 2012 1:41 AM in response to ronunes66 Level 4 (1,565 points) Mar 8, 2012 1:41 AM in response to ronunes66 Apple's server might be experiencing problems. Several people have been having a problem. Helpful (0) Reply options https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3788253?start=0&tstart=0 Link to this post by Geoffrey Ellis,Solvedanswer Geoffrey Ellis Mar 8, 2012 3:35 PM in response to ronunes66 Level 1 (25 points) Mar 8, 2012 3:35 PM in response to ronunes66 Set DNS in iPad (Wi-Fi settings) to 8.8.8.8 and it will update! Don't ask me how :-) Helpful (3) Reply options Link to this post by ClosLoz, ClosLoz Mar 10, 2012 11:09 AM in response to ronunes66 Level 1 (0 points) Mar 10, 2012 11:09 AM in response to ronunes66 It is all in your WIFI.I have 2 internal Wifi networks at home. In one (family) the software update works immediately, in the other one (guess) it gives me the same error "Unable to Check for Udpate" ... The guess network I did set up carries some restrictions being the reason why the update does not work. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by KoolMilds, KoolMilds Mar 11, 2012 2:00 PM in response to ronunes66 Level 1 (0 points) Mar 11, 2012 2:00 PM in response to ronunes66 thank you for this info. this actually helped as oppposed to the email response I got from Apple... I'm glad I kept looking around for results.. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by navywoman01, navywoman01 Jan 22, 2016 11
Easy way to update to Drupal 7.32… » Converting a VMware Linux Guest to Hyper-V… Your Linux Guy .com …whatis whatis whatis (a linuxy guy in a windowsy world) whatis whatis http://yourlinuxguy.com/?p=470 what… What is "whatis what"? Whoami Send Me A Question! RSS Feed How I fixed my Openfiler 2.3 server, after updates broke it… Your Linux Guy .com > complexityLevel > advanced > How I fixed my Openfiler 2.3 server, after updates broke it… Jeremy Pavlov January 26, 2010 5 Comments advanced, mkinitrd, openfiler This article is written in a story-like retrospective fashion. (Update, 20100128, morning: error occurred Now with a happy ending! See below…) It's a chain of events that took me from a happy Openfiler user, to and extremely angry Openfiler user, to a cautious Openfiler user. So let's begin. "It was a dark and stormy night…" It had been almost a year since I patched my Openfiler 2.3 server, and some significant updates had been released in that time. So error occurred opening after planning an outage window, I set out to apply the queued batch of updates (including mkinitrd and a kernel or two, more on that later). It seemed such a simple task…. After the patches were applied, the Openfiler server would not boot. Instead, it spewed out more errors than I could read to the console, ending with a kernel panic. So I booted to the Openfiler install cdrom, and entered rescue mode with "linux rescue". Fortunately, it discovered and mounted all my partitions, and I was able to run with networking in order to reach the package sources or other sources/destinations if I should need them. I noticed that the errors I had seen on the console pointed me toward missing drivers in the initrd, so I started looking there. While poking around, I think I noticed that the latest update bundle had re-compiled all my initrd‘s in /boot. I'm not actually 100% sure about that now in hindsight, but it's not important now. Anyway, I de-constructed one of the initrd‘s this way to see what was up: mkdir /tmp/temp cd /tmp/temp cp /boot/initrd-2.6.29.6-0.15.smp.gcc3.4.x86_64.img initrd-2.6.29.6-0.15.smp.gcc3.4.x86_64.img.gz gunzip initrd-2.6.29.6-0.15.smp.gcc3.4.x86_64.img.gz cpio -i --make-directories < initrd-2.6.29.6-0.15.sm