[Spacewalk-list] Fwd: Re: How to tell what Errata has been applied

Robert Paschedag robert.paschedag at web.de
Thu Feb 23 21:44:57 UTC 2017


Am 23. Februar 2017 21:25:49 MEZ schrieb Daryl Rose <darylrose at outlook.com>:
>David,
>
>
>This does look promising.   I think that I'll play with this and see if
>I can make this work.
>
>
>Thank you for passing on this command.   I didn't have it install and
>didn't even know that it existed.
>
>
>Daryl
>
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><spacewalk-list-bounces at redhat.com> on behalf of David Rock
><david at graniteweb.com>
>Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 1:57 PM
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>Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Fwd: Re: How to tell what Errata has been
>applied
>
>
>> On Feb 23, 2017, at 12:14, Robert Paschedag <robert.paschedag at web.de>
>wrote:
>>
>> But this does not show you the "errata" installed... Just the
>versions of the packages.
>>
>
>what about
>
>spacewalk-report system-history-errata
>
>If you apply your errata via spacewalk directly (i.e., not by running
>yum update locally), this should give you a running list of info about
>applied errata.  It needs a little help because of using systemid, but
>might be what you need.
>
>
>
>>David Rock
>david at graniteweb.com

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