When exactly does yum do it's job?
Aleksandar Milivojevic
amilivojevic at pbl.ca
Tue Apr 12 18:17:52 UTC 2005
Paul Howarth wrote:
> So the answer to your original question is "roughly sometime between 4am
> and about 6:15am".
Also, the cron job calls yum with "-e 0" option. That means if there
were any errors and your system is not updated, you are not going to be
told anything about it... Removing "-e 0", and changing "-d 0" to "-d
1" might be good idea. "-d 1" will produce output only if yum was
acutally doing something, so if any packages were actually upgraded,
root (or whoever root is aliased to) will get some kind of report in the
mailbox.
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