Yum
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Overview
yum is an interactive, rpm-based package manager. It can automatically perform system updates, including dependency analysis and obsolete processing based on repository metadata. It can also perform installation of new packages, removal of old packages and perform queries on the installed and/or available packages among many other commands/services.
yum is configured in /etc/yum.conf.
The configuration file contains, among other things, the location of the log file (by default /var/log/yum.log).
yum looks for repository definitions, which are .repo files kept in /etc/yum.repos.d/. All files with the .repo file extension in this directory are read by yum. More information about configured repository can be obtained with yum repolist.
To query the content of a specific repository, use yum repository-packages.
Commands
list
Used to list various information about available packages - packages available from the repositories described in /etc/yum.repos.d/*.repo.
installed
Gets a list of installed packages:
yum list installed
To filter, use | grep:
yum list installed | grep <package-name>
Example of positive hit:
[root@ns ~]# yum list installed | grep httpd httpd.x86_64 2.4.6-40.el7 @rhel-7-server-rpms httpd-tools.x86_64 2.4.6-40.el7 @rhel-7-server-rpms
available
Gets a list of all packages in all available repositories.
yum list available
To filter, use | grep.
info
Without arguments, the command lists all packages available from all installed repositories:
yum info
To get information about a specific package:
yum info <package-name>
This can be used for information on packages that already have been installed or on package that has't been installed yet. If the package has been installed, yum info will report Installed Packages, otherwise will say Available.
repolist
Displays information about configured repositories - repositories described in /etc/yum.repos.d/*.repo files.
yum repolist [-v] [repository-id]
where "repository-id" is the repository identifier declared between square brackets in the .repo file.
repository-packages
yum repository-packages dockerrepo list
yum repository-packages dockerrepo info
install
Installs the specified package.
yum install <package-name>
update
Updates the specified package.
yum update <package-name>
To update all packages, see "Update All Packages"
remove, erase
remove and erase are equivalent.
Removes the specified package and its dependents from the system.
yum remove <package-name>
erase
Recipes
Queries
Find Packages that Might Contain a Certain Command
yum provides sealert
Generic Search
yum search <string>
Update All Packages
yum -y update