Error importing repomd.xml for rhel-source damaged repomd.xml file




















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Now run yum update to confirm. As yum was unable to locate repomd. On RHEL 7. Log in to comment. AS Community Member 30 points. Adnaan Sheikh. Community Member 66 points. Magdy Mahmoud. This did not fix the problem. It is useless. TT Pro points. Terje Trane. From the man page man yum. This tells yum whether or not it should perform a GPG signature check on packages. When this is set in the [main] section it sets the default for all repositories.

This tells yum whether or not it should perform a GPG signature check on the repodata. Guru points. RJ Hinton Community Leader. Regarding your host. Something modified your repo files. An "active" repo should end with. Judging by the fact that you have the repo for Satellite from one of your other responses , I will assume you are building a Satellite server.

Otherwise, if this, in fact, a Satellite Server and you actually hope to use this long term - my recommendation is that you may want to consider starting over. The Satellite installation is rather specific about a few particular items. One of which is the packages and package groups that are available to your system. They recommend that you build your system only using Base and the bare minimum packages, then when you run the Satellite installation it will ask you if you want to have the installer fix the dependencies.

I do not know specifically which files contain the attach repos - but I will dig around to get you an answer. My biggest question at this point: what are you trying to accomplish with this host?

I want to make sure that we can offer the best advice based on what you are trying to do. My problem here is because I've subscribed a new server and when I tried to do the yum install, the message "Error: Cannot retrieve repository metadata repomd.

Ah - I apologize, I did not even realize that you were not the original owner of this thread I just figured that out. And I apologize again as I still don't understand what you are trying to do. It appears you are using RHN Classic which is fine. I'll try to reread the thread and think about the issue again. All of us here at the Customer Portal or almost all of us are volunteers that try to help folks, but we have our limitations ;-.

From the looks of it, you no longer have issues. But if I were, I will take into consideration what James Radtke is talking about. Please verify its path and try again [root usndlsdcs2vua17 pluginconf. Comments Please verify its path and try again Can you help me thanks. Community Member 35 points. Log in to join the conversation. Guru points. EM Community Member 35 points.

Emiliano Mastroianni. Please verify its path and try again thanks. What ULN repository are you subscribing the server to? Red Hat Expert points. Bryan Kearney. I think that due to the line below This system is receiving updates from ULN. It sounds like your repomd. I try the guide, but on my serve there isn't satellite-sync command thanks.

Like I had mentioned, this job runs daily should anyhow - have you tried running the following today: yum clean all yum repolist yum list. I already re-registered but nothing.



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