
Chapter 8.
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Updating and Removing Subsystem
Packages
Certificate System is installed using individual packages for each of its subsystems and its supporting
systems, like Red Hat Directory Server and NSS. This makes the Certificate System modular, and
each individual subsystem and its packages can be installed, updated, and removed independently.
8.1. Updating Certificate System Packages
There are many packages, listed in
Section 2.3, “Packages Installed on Red Hat Enterprise Linux”
,
installed with Certificate System for related applications and dependencies, not just the subsystem
packages. For all supported platforms, individual Certificate System packages may be updated
through the native package utility,
yum
.
NOTE
All Certificate System instances must be stopped before beginning any updates.
The recommended way to update packages is to use
yum
to manage the updates.
1. Stop all Certificate System instances.
service
instance_ID
stop
2. Log in as
root
.
3. Run
yum
for the package. For example:
yum update pki-java-tools-8.0.0-4.noarch
Or simply:
yum update pki-java-tools
4. Restart the Certificate System instances.
service
instance_ID
start
Alternatively, any updated RPMs can be downloaded and installed manually.
1. Stop all Certificate System instances.
service
instance_ID
stop
2. Log in as
root
.
3. Install the updated package.
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