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i get problem when execute following command : yum update -y
Could not retrieve mirrorlist
http://httpupdate.cpanel.net/ea4-c6-x86_64-mirrorlist
error was
14: PYCURL ERROR 56 - "Failure when receiving data from the peer"
Error: Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: EA4
Attention : link httpupdate.cpanel.net on my server is pingable .
how to fix it ??
and easyapache4 show following warn :
YUM encountered errors outside of EasyApache 4. Log into the system via SSH to resolve them, or you can click the ‘Refresh’ button to rebuild the system‘s YUM cache.
[EA4]
name=EA4 ( EasyApache 4 )
mirrorlist=
http://httpupdate.cpanel.net/ea4-c$releasever-$basearch-mirrorlist
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=
https://securedownloads.cpanel.net/cPanelPublicRPMKey.asc
enabled=1
cost=50
***************************
[main]
exclude=bind-chroot courier* dovecot* exim* filesystem httpd* mod_ssl* mydns* nsd* p0f php* proftpd* pure-ftpd* spamassassin* squirrelmail*
tolerant=1
errorlevel=1
cachedir=/var/cache/yum/$basearch/$releasever
keepcache=0
debuglevel=2
logfile=/var/log/yum.log
exactarch=1
obsoletes=1
gpgcheck=1
plugins=1
installonly_limit=5
bugtracker_url=
My View - CentOS Bug Tracker
distroverpkg=centos-release
# This is the default, if you make this bigger yum won't see if the metadata
# is newer on the remote and so you'll "gain" the bandwidth of not having to
# download the new metadata and "pay" for it by yum not having correct
# information.
# It is esp. important, to have correct metadata, for distributions like
# Fedora which don't keep old packages around. If you don't like this checking
# interupting your command line usage, it's much better to have something
# manually check the metadata once an hour (yum-updatesd will do this).
# metadata_expire=90m
# PUT YOUR REPOS HERE OR IN separate files named file.repo
# in /etc/yum.repos.d
*****************************
mysql57-community-release-el6-11.noarch
centos-release-6-10.el6.centos.12.3.x86_64
*****************************
nameserver 4.2.2.4
nameserver 8.8.8.8
thanks
The EA4 repo looks standard
The yum.conf appears to have no customizations
The CentOS release package is present
You're using Verizon's open DNS in conjunction with Google's - the only suggestion I might have here is to change the first entry to use 8.8.4.4 instead of 4.2.2.4 and try this again.
Do you have any firewall-related customizations that might limit traffic to your server?
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