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When upgrading CentOS on a ScyllaDB node, ScyllaDB setup script, like scylla_prepare or scylla_setup fails with the following error:
traceback (most recent call last):
File "/sbin/scylla_setup", line 29, in <module>
from scylla_util import *
File "/usr/lib/scylla/scylla_util.py", line 31, in <module>
import yaml
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'yaml'
The source cause is a change in EPEL repository upgrade, breaking backward compatibility by moving from Python34 to Python36, and dropping PyYAML library in the process. ScyllaDB uses PyYAML in a few of its Python scripts.
Install the python36 version of PyYAML
sudo yum install python36-PyYAML -y
In future releases, we will provide a more robust solution by encapsulating Python as part of ScyllaDB Installation. More on this in the blog post The Complex Path for a Simple Portable Python Interpreter, or Snakes on a Data Plane.
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