I've seen this before - it's probably some network glitch. I fixed it
by killing the yum job, rebooting, running 'yum clean all' and running
a speed test before restarting the yum job.
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 8:59 PM, Felix Miata <mrmazda(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
I started a yum upgrade process. When it reached 342/784 (@avahi)
over half
an hour ago, the screen writing from the process simply halted. Ps on another
tty shows Yum is still running. Disk space and RAM are ample. Top shows
virtually no CPU in use. Nothing seems amis in the tail of /var/log/yum.log.
How does one find out why nothing is happening?
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