Section 4.6:Syncronizing Your System Profile
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2.
At the shell prompt, import the key with the following command:
gpg --import redhat2.asc
The resulting message tells you that the key was processed. To check that the key was added, type
gpg --list-keys
. You will see the key you just downloaded from Red Hat, as well as your
own keys.
4.6 Syncronizing Your System Profile
If you configured the
Red Hat Update Agent
to install the latest packages automatically, then your
System Profile stored by Red Hat Network will be updated automatically also. However, if you only
download the latest RPM packages using the
Red Hat Update Agent
or through the Web interface
and upgrade or install the packages yourself, your System Profile will not be updated automatically.
If you remove packages, you need to update your RPM package list in your System Profile.
To syncronize the RPM package list on your local system and on Red Hat Network run the command
up2date -p
After running this command, your System Profile on Red Hat Network will reflect the latest software
versions installed on your system.
Summary of Contents for DIRECTORY SERVER 2.0 - GATEWAY
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Page 10: ...x Introduction ...
Page 14: ...14 Chapter 1 What is Red Hat Network ...
Page 28: ...28 Chapter 2 Registration Figure 2 15 Text Mode Welcome Screen ...
Page 33: ...Section 3 4 Package Exceptions Settings 33 Figure 3 3 Package Exceptions Settings ...
Page 34: ...34 Chapter 3 Red Hat Update Agent Configuration ...
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