I already suspected something the nss_ldap or pam_ldap realm since it was
among the last things we had installed. I went into /etc/nsswitch.conf and
removed the "ldap" from the "passwd:" line (the only thing in that file
that we changed). Re-run rpm, and it works fine.
> From:
I don't know what atria is, but does it have a script in /etc/init.d/atria ?
If so you can make it chkconfig-compatible by adding the appropriate
comments to the top of /etc/init.d/atria. Use one of the other scripts as a
guide (or man chkconfig). Once you add the necessary comments, you'll need
t
> Did you upgrade RPM?
Can't use rpm to update rpm package since rpm dumps core. Is there a way to
build from source?
> rpm --rebuilddb
Doesn't help.
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I have three machines running RH7, and on two of them rpm core dumps if I
try to -i (install), -U (update) or -F (freshen) any rpm... -q (query) or -e
(erase) works fine. Below is the config of the machines, can anyone give any
suggestions?
RPM WORKS:
#1 Dell PowerEdge 1400
RPM CORE DUMPS:
#2 De