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Advanced Package Management (YUM)
1. Understanding YUM:
YUM is a package manager used in Red Hat-based Linux distributions like CentOS, Fedora, and RHEL. It simplifies the process of installing, updating, and removing software packages.
2. Basic YUM commands:
- Install a package:
yum install package_name - Remove a package:
yum remove package_name - Update all packages:
yum update - Search for a package:
yum search keyword - Get information about a package:
yum info package_name
3. Working with repositories:
- List configured repositories:
yum repolist - Add a repository:
Create a .repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d/ with the following structure:
[repo-name] name=Repository Name baseurl=http://repo.url enabled=1 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=http://repo.url/RPM-GPG-KEY - Enable/disable a repository:
yum-config-manager --enable/--disable repo-name
4. Advanced package operations:
- Install a specific version:
yum install package_name-version - Downgrade a package:
yum downgrade package_name - Reinstall a package:
yum reinstall package_name - List dependencies:
yum deplist package_name - Install only dependencies:
yum depinstall package_name
5. Group operations:
- List available groups:
yum grouplist - Install a group:
yum groupinstall "Group Name" - Remove a group:
yum groupremove "Group Name" - Update a group:
yum groupupdate "Group Name"
6. History and rollback:
- View transaction history:
yum history - Undo a transaction:
yum history undo transaction_id - Redo a transaction:
yum history redo transaction_id
7. Cleanup operations:
- Clean all caches:
yum clean all - Remove orphaned packages:
yum autoremove
8. Using YUM plugins:
- List installed plugins:
yum list installed | grep yum-plugin - Install a plugin:
yum install yum-plugin-name - Enable/disable a plugin: Edit /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/plugin-name.conf
9. Creating and using local repositories:
- Install createrepo:
yum install createrepo - Create a repository:
createrepo /path/to/repo - Add the local repo to YUM: Create a .repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d/
10. YUM variables and configuration:
- View YUM variables: `yum variables`
- Set variables: Edit /etc/yum/vars/ or use `--setopt` in commands
- Configure YUM behavior: Edit /etc/yum.conf
11. Using alternative package managers:
- DNF (Dandified YUM): A next-generation replacement for YUM
- Use `dnf` instead of `yum` in commands for newer distributions
12. Security considerations:
- Always use gpgcheck=1 in repository configurations
- Regularly update the system with `yum update`
- Use `yum update --security` for security updates only
13. Troubleshooting:
- Check YUM logs: /var/log/yum.log
- Debug YUM operations: Add `-v` or `--verbose` to commands
- Resolve dependency issues: Use `yum depsolve` or `yum check`