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2015 Jul 21
2
how to determine what's installed from a repository?
How about
$ sudo yum list installed | grep <reponame>
It won?t work in CentOS 5 but it should work in 6 or 7
Val?re Binet [C]
IT Security Administrator
Kelly Government Solutions On-Site at the NIH
NIH / NIA / IRP
Tel : 410 558 8013
mailto: binetv at nia.nih.gov
On 7/21/15, 5:09 PM, "Robert Wolfe" <Robert.Wolfe at malco.com> wrote:
>Try:
>
>sudo yum repo-pkgs base info | less
>
>Where "base" can be anyh repoid that you have installed.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces a...
2015 Jul 21
0
how to determine what's installed from a repository?
...nstalled | grep <reponame>
YES! This did it! Thank you!
>
> It won?t work in CentOS 5 but it should work in 6 or 7
>
> Val?re Binet [C]
> IT Security Administrator
> Kelly Government Solutions On-Site at the NIH
> NIH / NIA / IRP
> Tel : 410 558 8013
> mailto: binetv at nia.nih.gov
>
>
>
>
> On 7/21/15, 5:09 PM, "Robert Wolfe" <Robert.Wolfe at malco.com> wrote:
>
>> Try:
>>
>> sudo yum repo-pkgs base info | less
This is the problem -- my version of yum does NOT have the repo-pkgs
command.
>>
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2015 Jul 21
4
how to determine what's installed from a repository?
Hello all--
I am trying to determine what I have isntalled from a given repository.
I have seen several references to "yum repo-pkgs" which I think is what
would work for me, but "repo-pkgs" does not seem to be a part of
yum 3.2.29. Is this a yum add on that I could get somewhere?
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MzK
"Way down deep, we're all
2015 Mar 11
0
cobbler reposync fails when accessing the CentOS 6 extras repos
...rm.
Is there a problem with the CentOS 6 extras repos?
Is someone on this list in charge of them? If not, who should I contact?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Val?re Binet [C]
IT Security Administrator
Kelly Government Solutions On-Site at the NIH
NIH / NIA / IRP
Tel : 410 558 8013
mailto: binetv at nia.nih.gov
On 3/11/15, 2:00 AM, "Cron Daemon" wrote:
>task started: 2015-03-11_020001_reposync
>task started (id=Reposync, time=Wed Mar 11 02:00:01 2015)
>hello, reposync
>run, reposync, run!
>ossec-6-x86_64 is set to not be updated
>running: rsync -rltDv --copy...
2015 Jun 04
2
managing logins for different classes of servers
Our environment has several "classes" of servers, such as
"development", "production", "qa", "utility", etc. Then we have all
our users. There's no obvious mapping between users and server class.
Some users may have access to only one class, some may span multiple
classes, etc. And for maximum complexity, some classes of machines
use local