We have been running Observium under RHEL 6 for over a year now. After one of the last updates, I noticed that php 5.4 or newer was needed. Unfortunately, php 5.3.3 is current in RHN but I was able to update to 5.4 using a different repository. Then I had an issue with xcache not being available for 5.4.
This brings me to my current problem. I decided to go with the approved distro, Debian. My problem is that when I try to execute "svn co http://svn.observium.org/svn/observium/branches/stable observium", I get a few files and then randomly get the error “Checksum mismatch for ‘/opt/observium/somefilename.extension’
If I blow away the /opt/observium directory and run the command again, a different file gives me that error.
It turned out to be the transparent proxy in our firewall. Once I added the IP to an exclusion list, everything went as expected.
On Aug 12, 2015, at 3:46 PM, Johnson, Edward A. eajohnson@prf.org wrote:
We have been running Observium under RHEL 6 for over a year now. After one of the last updates, I noticed that php 5.4 or newer was needed. Unfortunately, php 5.3.3 is current in RHN but I was able to update to 5.4 using a different repository. Then I had an issue with xcache not being available for 5.4.
This brings me to my current problem. I decided to go with the approved distro, Debian. My problem is that when I try to execute "svn co http://svn.observium.org/svn/observium/branches/stable observium", I get a few files and then randomly get the error “Checksum mismatch for ‘/opt/observium/somefilename.extension’
If I blow away the /opt/observium directory and run the command again, a different file gives me that error. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
#1 Truism in IT:
It's always the firewall! ;)
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On 12 August 2015 9:10:53 pm "Johnson, Edward A." eajohnson@prf.org wrote:
It turned out to be the transparent proxy in our firewall. Once I added the IP to an exclusion list, everything went as expected.
On Aug 12, 2015, at 3:46 PM, Johnson, Edward A. eajohnson@prf.org wrote:
We have been running Observium under RHEL 6 for over a year now. After one of the last updates, I noticed that php 5.4 or newer was needed. Unfortunately, php 5.3.3 is current in RHN but I was able to update to 5.4 using a different repository. Then I had an issue with xcache not being available for 5.4.
This brings me to my current problem. I decided to go with the approved distro, Debian. My problem is that when I try to execute "svn co http://svn.observium.org/svn/observium/branches/stable observium", I get a few files and then randomly get the error “Checksum mismatch for ‘/opt/observium/somefilename.extension’
If I blow away the /opt/observium directory and run the command again, a different file gives me that error. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Hi,
I can't say I've ever encountered this error before. Is it possible that you're reaching the svn via an intervening firewall or proxy which may be causing strange problems?
Also, I'd recommend Ubuntu, it has fewer strange quirks than Debian. :)
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On 12 August 2015 8:47:06 pm "Johnson, Edward A." eajohnson@prf.org wrote:
We have been running Observium under RHEL 6 for over a year now. After one of the last updates, I noticed that php 5.4 or newer was needed. Unfortunately, php 5.3.3 is current in RHN but I was able to update to 5.4 using a different repository. Then I had an issue with xcache not being available for 5.4.
This brings me to my current problem. I decided to go with the approved distro, Debian. My problem is that when I try to execute "svn co http://svn.observium.org/svn/observium/branches/stable observium", I get a few files and then randomly get the error “Checksum mismatch for ‘/opt/observium/somefilename.extension’
If I blow away the /opt/observium directory and run the command again, a different file gives me that error. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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