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How RedHat Solve that? Someone with Redhat Account here?

coolicecoolice Member
edited May 2018 in General

Why does yum update fails with error "sqlite3.OperationalError: database is locked" ?

https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3447631

Comments

  • adrienadrien Member

    Here you go.

  • coolicecoolice Member
    edited May 2018

    Thanks, I was thinking they got other solution, I allready rebuild rpmdb before start searching the net ... and still got the issue :( It is one a clock am my local time I'll try something else tomorrow ...

  • coolicecoolice Member
    edited May 2018

    Solved ! I used comrade Stalin solution rephrased to sqlite... Have sqlite? have a problem... Do not have sqlite do not have a problem... So I just physically removed :) - history-..sqlite and history-.sqlite-journal from /var/lib/yum/history then yum updates runs ok and regenerate them ... (LET solution... you won't find that on internet :) )

    Thanked by 1kkrajk
  • Also, creating account is free

  • jetchirag said: Also, creating account is free

    Wait, really? I always thought it was a paywall.

  • @Silvenga said:

    jetchirag said: Also, creating account is free

    Wait, really? I always thought it was a paywall.

    It was

  • @jetchirag said:

    @Silvenga said:

    jetchirag said: Also, creating account is free

    Wait, really? I always thought it was a paywall.

    It was

    Still is as far as I can tell, even with an account it still shows as subscriber only content.

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