UP2DATE   (8) manpage
UP2DATE
8
Wed 29 November 2000
Linux
Red Hat Linux System Manual
  • NAME
      Update Agent - a program for updating packages on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • SYNOPSIS
      up2date [OPTION]... [PACKAGE NAME]...
      up2date-nox
      [OPTION]... [PACKAGE NAME]...
  • DESCRIPTION


      Update Agent provides a complete system for updating the RPM packages installed on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system.  Both command line and graphical interfaces are included.

      When you run Update Agent, you will be prompted for the computer's root password.  This is because the Update Agent needs read/write access to the RPM database, and it needs to be able to install packages when so requested. It also needs read/write access to the up2date systemid file in , and its configuration in .
      Update Agent has a quite a few configuration options, including but not limited to: installing packages after they are downloaded; downloading source RPMs along with binary RPMs; whether or not to upgrade packages where the default configuration file(s) have been modified, and more. You can change these settings through a graphical interface by running up2date-config, or  you can edit the configuration file directly.  A number of the command line arguments described below can also be used at runtime to override configuration options. There is also a text mode based configuration if invoked with with the --configure option.
      If you supply package names on the command line, those particular packages will be updated or installed if there are new versions available. Only the package name is needed, do not supply any version or release information.
      If the package is not currently installed, it will be downloaded and installed, along with any dependencies that package requires.
      --configure
      Configure Update Agent options.  This will allow you to adjust things such as which files/packages to skip by default, where to store retrieved packages, and more.
      --register
      Register a system with Red Hat Network. This is mainly useful for re-registering a system, as up2date will automatically invoke this mode if the current system isn't registered.
      -d, --download
      Download packages only, do not install them.  This option is equivalent to the configuration option "Do not install packages after retrieval."  It is mutually exclusive with the --install option.
      --nodownload
      Do not download packages at all. This is for testing purposes.
      -f, --force
      Force package installation.  This option is provided so that you can override the file, package and configuration skip lists.
      -i, --install
      Install packages after they are downloaded.  This option is provided so that you can override the configuration option "Do not install packages after retrieval.". It is mutually exclusive with the the --download option.
      -l, --list
      Output a list of packages which have been updated and available for retrieval/installation.
      --dry-run
      Output a list of packages available for updates, and all the dependencies they need, including obsoletes.
      --showall
      Show a list of all packages available from the channels the system is currently subscribed to, including those not currently installed.
      -k, --packagedir
      Specify a colon separated path of directories to look for packages before attempting to download them.
      --nosig
      Do not use GPG to check package signatures (overrides configuration option).
      --src
      Download source RPMs as well as binary RPMs.
      --nosrc
      Do not download source package (overrides configuration option).
      -p, --packages
      Update the packages associated with this System Profile on Red Hat Network.  Useful if you have installed, updated, or removed packages without Update Agent, and your package list has become unsynchronized with your remote Profile.
      --hardware
      up2date hardware profile associated with this System Profile on Red Hat Network.
      --proxy
      Specify an HTTP proxy to use
      --proxyUser
      Specify a username to use with an authenticated HTTP proxy
      --proxyPassword
      Specify a password to use with an authenticated HTTP proxy
      --show-package-dialog
      Show the package installation dialog in GUI mode
      --get
      Fetch the package specified without resolving dependencies
      --get-source
      Fetch the source package for the specified package without resolving dependencies
      --upgrade-to-release
      Upgrade to the channel specified
      --whatprovides=<dependencies>
      Queries the RHN servers to resolve the comma separated list of dependencies. It will return a list of packages that will satisfy these dependencies.
      --solvedeps=<dependencies>
      Queries the RHN servers to resolve the comma separated list of dependencies. Essentially the same as --whatprovides except it will also download and install the packages that are needed to resolve the dependencies.
      --show-channels
      Show the channels associated with a package where appropriate. If used alone, it shows the currently subscribed channels. If used with --showall or --whatprovides it will show channels as well as package names.
      --installall
      Used in combo with --channel to install all the packages from a given channel.
      --show-orphans
      List all packages currently installed that are not present in channels the server is subscribed to.
      --show-available
      List all packages available in the channels the server is subscribed to, but are not currently installed.
      --channel
      Specify a specific channel. Used in combo with FB--installall.
      --list-rollbacks
      Shows all currently available RPM rollbacks.
      --tmpdir=<directory>
      allows you to override the configured package/temporary file storage directory.  This can be useful if you are about to download a lot of packages but you do not have enough space to store them in the default location.
      --serverUrl=<URL>
      Specify what server URL to use.
      --gpg-flags
      Shows the flags that GPG will be invoked with (the keyring, the home directory, etc). Intended for usage in scripts that want to invoke GPG the same way up2date does.
      -u, --update
      Completely update the system.  All relevant packages will be downloaded (and possibly installed, if you have configured Update Agent to do so).
      --nox
      do not even attempt to display the GUI.
      -h, --help
      display help on command line arguments and exit.
      -v, --verbose
      print more information about what Update Agent is doing.
      --justdb
      only add packages to the database,do not install them to the filesystem. --dbpath Specify a path where an alternative RPM database to use is found.
      --version
      output version information and exit.
  • RETURN CODES
      Update Agent returns 0 on success, 1 on error.
  • FILES
      Configuration settings for Update Agent.
      Configuration settings for external package repositories
      Unique system identification certificate for Red Hat Network.
      The default keyring used specifically for up2date, if used with
      versions of RPM that support it (rpm-4.0.4 or higher)
      The spool directory where RPM/up2date stores package lists, package
      headers and packages.
      The spool directory where RPM/up2date stores rollback
      RPMs.
      This is the log file for up2date.
      The default SSL certificate authority public certificate used by up2date to
      validate the Red Hat Network SSL servers.
      A copy of the Red Hat, Inc RPM package signing GPG public
      key. This is the GPG key that can be used to verify a package is signed by Red Hat, Inc.
  • EXAMPLES

      The following example starts up the interactive GUI client.
      
      up2date
      

      The following example shows up2date being used in non-interactive batch mode.
      
      up2date -u
      

      This example shows up2date being used to discover which packages solve a set of dependencies manually on a Red Hat Linux 7.0 machine.
      
      up2date --whatprovides "/bin/bash,gimp,libhistory.so.4.1"
      bash-2.04-11
      readline-4.1-5
      gimp-1.1.25-1
      

      This example shows how to start up the text based config tool.
      
      up2date --nox --configure
      

      This example shows how to use up2date to install a package with many dependencies that aren't currently installed.
      
      up2date kdebase
      

      This example shows how to install all the packages from the channel foobar-1.0-i386
      
      up2date --installall --channel foobar-1.0-i386
      

      This example shows how to list all the currently installed packages that are not part of channels the system is currently subscribed to.
      
      up2date --show-orphans
      

  • SEE ALSO
      Configuration is performed through up2date-config.  The Update Agent is tightly coupled with Red Hat Network.  Visit <http://rhn.redhat.com> for access or to sign up.
  • AUTHORS
      
      Written by Preston Brown <pbrown@redhat.com>, Cristian Gafton <gafton@redhat.com>,
      and Adrian Likins <alikins@redhat.com>
      
  • REPORTING BUGS
      Report bugs to <http://bugzilla.redhat.com>.
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