Information about the package, 389-admin, which is shipped with common Linux distributions. The 389-admin package is designed for, 389 Administration Server (admin).
Package Name:
389-admin
Summary:
389 Administration Server (admin)
URL:
Description:
389 Administration Server is an HTTP agent that provides management features for 389 Directory Server. It provides some management web apps that can be used through a web browser. It provides the authentication, access control, and CGI utilities used by the console.
Architecture:
x86_64
Version:
1.1.35
Release:
1.el6
Size:
346 k
Repository:
epel
From Repository:
Licence:
GPLv2 and ASL 2.0
Control the 389-admin package with the following handy commands outlined below.
yum install 389-admin
This command will install 389-admin on the server.
yum remove 389-admin
This command will un-install 389-admin on the server. When you run this command, you will be asked if you are sure that you want to remove 389-admin, so you have to manually confirm that you want to do this.
yum -y remove 389-admin
This command will un-install 389-admin 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 389-admin when using the -y flag.
yum update 389-admin
This command will update 389-admin to the latest version. When you run this command, you will be asked if you are sure that you want to remove 389-admin, so you have to manually confirm that you want to do this.
yum -y update 389-admin
This command will update 389-admin 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 389-admin when using the -y flag.
yum info 389-admin
This command will show you core information about the 389-admin package.
yum deplist 389-admin
This command will show you the dependencies for 389-admin. 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 389-admin
This command will check if there is an update waiting on 389-admin. 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.