RHEL 6 Yum Error

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we have been getting the "was supposed to be installed but it is not", so we followed the guidance we found on here to remove the rpm db files and do the:
yum clean all && rpm --rebuilddb

We are still getting the error. We are also getting the

Warning: scriplet or other non-fatal errors occurred during transaction.

yum repolist looks good....and packages install with rpm command, but we cant get yum to work. Keeps failing.

Repo is local to the server.
any help is greatly appreciated.

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Perhaps, you want to run yum with a higher debuglevel, like 'yum -d6' and see if that shows more useful info.

same results, even at d10.

Jeremie,

Is it for a specific package? If so which package?
What yum process are you running when you receive the error? install/update?
Is the local repo just a copy of the media? if so, which media version? if not, how was it created?

its about 158 packages....using install. Two repos, one from REL 6.6 ISO, another a dir of vendor rpms.

I may be misunderstanding which side of the repo the issue is on (yum server -vs- client), but have you tried to re-create the repos with the createrepo command.

Also, due to extensive OS hardening, permissions (umask) tend to mess with use when we do a createrepo on our yum servers.

Its resolved, there was a conlfict with a dependency that involved a McAfee rpm.

We are facing issue when we install device-mapper-multipath & yum install fence on Linux 6.4 version, getting below error.
Pls any one help to provide the solution.
Error code is below
Error Message:
Abuse of Service detected for server server1.example.com (123456789)
Error Class Code: 49
Error Class Info:
You are getting this error because RHN has detected an abuse of
service from this system and account, This error is triggered when
your system makes too many connections to Red Hat Network, This
error can not be triggered under a normal use of the Red Hat Network
service as configured by default on Red Hat Linux,

 The Red Hat Network services for this system will remain disabled until 
 you reduce the RHN network traffic from your system to 
 acceptable limits.

 Please log into RHN and visit https://rhn.redhat.com/help/contact.pxt 
 to contact technical support if you think you have received this message in error

•Abuse of Service detected.

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