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Checking status of updates
user name
2007-03-07 10:00:00
Greetings

I have an Enterprise AS v4 installation that's about a year
old that I
am trying to update for the first time. I've queued up ~600
updates that
now show status 'in progress' but I don't see anything that
looks like
progress to me. Is there any way to check what's actually
going on?

Thanks

Mike

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Re: Checking status of updates
user name
2007-03-12 14:19:49
> I have an Enterprise AS v4 installation that's about a
year old that I
> am trying to update for the first time. I've queued up
~600 updates that
> now show status 'in progress' but I don't see anything
that looks like
> progress to me. Is there any way to check what's
actually going on?

Look in /var/spool/up2date
Do an ls -lart and see what the time stamps are on the last
files in the 
list, then do a new ls -lart and see if the size of the
files is changing.

If the answer is yes then it is still downloading.
If the answer is no, then the download has probably failed
and the 
up2date process could be hung.

Try to cancel the download and instead of using the GUI,
open a terminal
and as root try "up2date -u"

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Re: Checking status of updates
user name
2007-03-12 14:19:49
> I have an Enterprise AS v4 installation that's about a
year old that I
> am trying to update for the first time. I've queued up
~600 updates that
> now show status 'in progress' but I don't see anything
that looks like
> progress to me. Is there any way to check what's
actually going on?

Look in /var/spool/up2date
Do an ls -lart and see what the time stamps are on the last
files in the 
list, then do a new ls -lart and see if the size of the
files is changing.

If the answer is yes then it is still downloading.
If the answer is no, then the download has probably failed
and the 
up2date process could be hung.

Try to cancel the download and instead of using the GUI,
open a terminal
and as root try "up2date -u"

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