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configsnap


Information about the package, configsnap, which is shipped with common Linux distributions. The configsnap package is designed for, Record and compare system state.


Package Name:

configsnap

Summary:

Record and compare system state

Description:

configsnap records important system state information and can optionally compare with a previous state and identify changes

Architecture:

noarch

Version:

0.13

Release:

1.el6

Size:

18 k

Repository:

epel

From Repository:

Licence:

ASL 2.0



Handy Yum Commands for configsnap


Control the configsnap package with the following handy commands outlined below.


Command

Description of Command

yum install configsnap

This command will install configsnap on the server.

yum remove configsnap

This command will un-install configsnap on the server. When you run this command, you will be asked if you are sure that you want to remove configsnap, so you have to manually confirm that you want to do this.

yum -y remove configsnap

This command will un-install configsnap on the server. When you run this command with th e -y flag, you will not be prompted to check that you are sure you want to remove the package - so be sure you absolutely want to remove configsnap when using the -y flag.

yum update configsnap

This command will update configsnap to the latest version. When you run this command, you will be asked if you are sure that you want to remove configsnap, so you have to manually confirm that you want to do this.

yum -y update configsnap

This command will update configsnap to the latest version. When you run this command with the -y flag, you will not be prompted to check that you are sure you want to remove the package - so be sure you absolutely want to remove configsnap when using the -y flag.

yum info configsnap

This command will show you core information about the configsnap package.

yum deplist configsnap

This command will show you the dependencies for configsnap. Thankfully, when using Yum, if dependencies are required, these are also installed at the same time so you don't have to worry too much about that.

yum check-update configsnap

This command will check if there is an update waiting on configsnap. When you run this command this will return nothing if there is nothing to update, or, will return the package name if the package is due to be updated.