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2015 Jun 10
2
CentOS 7 Repeating Update Messages
I've install yum-cron on a new CentOS 7 host and after a recent update I am now getting daily repeating emails about that update instead of the single notification I was expecting. Does anyone know what's going on? Kirk
2015 Jun 11
2
CentOS 7 Repeating Update Messages
...ist >> CentOS at centos.org >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > By default, yum-cron just downloads updates but does not install them, > so the e-mail you receive shows a list of updates waiting to be > applied. If you want it to do that you must change "apply_updates" in > /etc/yum/yum-cron.conf from "no" to "yes". > Right you are. Thanks. That was not the default in yum-cron on CentOS 6. So much new in 7.
2015 Jun 11
0
CentOS 7 Repeating Update Messages
..._ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos By default, yum-cron just downloads updates but does not install them, so the e-mail you receive shows a list of updates waiting to be applied. If you want it to do that you must change "apply_updates" in /etc/yum/yum-cron.conf from "no" to "yes". -- regards Harold Toms http://iodine.chem.qmul.ac.uk "Priestley's works... tended to unsettle every thing, and yet settled nothing." - Samuel Johnson.
2015 Jun 11
0
CentOS 7 Repeating Update Messages
...entOS at centos.org >>> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> By default, yum-cron just downloads updates but does not install them, >> so the e-mail you receive shows a list of updates waiting to be >> applied. If you want it to do that you must change "apply_updates" in >> /etc/yum/yum-cron.conf from "no" to "yes". >> > > Right you are. Thanks. That was not the default in yum-cron on CentOS 6. > So much new in 7. The same feeling here. It feels like every new release of Windows always feels: everything is so d...
2015 Dec 15
0
CentOS 7, yum-cron
Hi, folks, Our bastion host decided to update itself in the middle of the night, which gave at least one user issues. So, the question is why? In both /etc/yum/yum-cron-hourly.conf and /etc/yum/yum-cron.conf, apply_updates = no. Has anyone else seen this? mark
2018 May 11
5
Yum-cron
Ok, I've just had issues this morning, and went and *looked*. I can see a yum-cron running monthly, sure. Running weekly, I guess. Running daily? Why? And there is *NO* reason whatever for a "yum-hourly*. None. This is CentOS, not ubuntu-snapshot-of-the-moment. I don't know if this is from upstream or not, but it's wrong. I mean, even Redmond only pushes out patches once or