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Goofy Yum problem in Centos 5 VM [message #33364] Wed, 08 October 2008 21:33 Go to previous message
timgerr is currently offline  timgerr
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Here is some background information my host server has a web server running and at the root of the web server I have index.html sending the page to another page. OK that information is important.

I have a VM running Centos 5 with vzyum working. The problem is I need to do a yum groupinstall "X Window System" on my vm but I am unble to do it with vzyum. I enter my vm and do a yum update, here is my output:
[root@vHostA /]# yum update
Loading "fastestmirror" plugin
Determining fastest mirrors
YumRepo Warning: not using ftp, http[s], or file for repos, skipping - <html>
YumRepo Warning: not using ftp, http[s], or file for repos, skipping -   <head>
YumRepo Warning: not using ftp, http[s], or file for repos, skipping -      <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="1;url=https://www.XXXX.com/development/drupal/">
YumRepo Warning: not using ftp, http[s], or file for repos, skipping - </head>
YumRepo Warning: not using ftp, http[s], or file for repos, skipping - <body>
YumRepo Warning: not using ftp, http[s], or file for repos, skipping - </body>
YumRepo Warning: not using ftp, http[s], or file for repos, skipping - <html>
removing mirrorlist with no valid mirrors: //var/cache/yum/base/mirrorlist.txt
Error: Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: base


So when I do a yum update within the VM I get the ouput of my index.html file in my host's web root. What is that?????? How is my VM seeing that?

I have looked and my yum.repos.d are correct.

What can I do to solve this problem.

Thanks,
timgerr

 
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