On 01/09/2006 14:44, "O'Flanagan Justine"
<Justine.O'Flanagan at ie.fujitsu.com> wrote:
>> Hello all
>> I'm an Oracle DBA trying to administer an ancient Linux box and get it up to
> speed to cope with some of the newer Oracle software. I'm not very au fait
> with Linux and would appreciate your advice.
>> The Oracle installer has advised me that a number of rpm packages on my
> Linux system (kernel 2.4.9-e3.smp which I think is 7.2 AS running on Intel
> i686 architecture) need to be updated. So I faithfully go out to
> rpmfind.net and get some of the required packages.
>> I have been trying to run rpm -i, rpm -U, rpm --freshen followed by package
> name, but when I query back the package version number, it simply remains
> unchanged. Worse, I de-installed one package, then tried a new install of
> it, and now it shows "not installed" (please see example below).
>> What should I be doing to get these things upgraded?
Its a rhel box, so just run
up2date -u ; up2date -f kernel-smp
That gold release kernel is really bad. All sorts of bugs long fixed.
You need to check on metalink.oracle.com for the
minimum/maximum supported kernel.
If memory serves, its 2.4.9-e.62smp.
> Thanks a million
> Justine
>> Eg:
> [root at rhubarb tmp]# rpm -q --qf '%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE} (%{ARCH})\n'
> pdksh
> pdksh-5.2.14-13 (i386)
> [root at rhubarb tmp]# rpm -ev pdksh
> [root at rhubarb tmp]# rpm -q --qf '%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE} (%{ARCH})\n'
> pdksh
> package pdksh is not installed
> [root at rhubarb tmp]# ls -alrt pdksh*.rpm
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 494256 Aug 31 10:47
> pdksh-5.2.14-30.3.src.rp
> m
> [root at rhubarb tmp]# rpm -ivh pdksh-5.2.14-30.3.src.rpm
> 1:pdksh ###########################################
> [100%]
> [root at rhubarb tmp]# rpm -q --qf '%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE} (%{ARCH})\n'
> pdksh
> package pdksh is not installed
No worries
Conor.
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