Although I replied yesterday, I received the failure delivery today. Don't know 
why....
Here is the reply. Thanks,


As I ran "yum search perf", I didn't see that in the alphabetically sorted list
omniORB.i686 : A robust high performance CORBA ORB for C++ and Python
omniORB.x86_64 : A robust high performance CORBA ORB for C++ and Python
opari2.x86_64 : An OpenMP runtime performance measurement instrumenter
opensips-auth_aaa.x86_64 : Performs authentication using an AAA server
opensips-auth_diameter.x86_64 : Performs authentication using a Diameter server
papi.i686 : Performance Application Programming Interface
papi.x86_64 : Performance Application Programming Interface
pdns.x86_64 : A modern, advanced and high performance authoritative-only 
nameserver
pdns-recursor.x86_64 : Modern, advanced and high performance recursing/non 
authoritative name
                     : server
perl-CGI-FastTemplate.noarch : Perl extension for managing templates and 
performing variable
                             : interpolation
perl-DateTime-Precise.noarch : Perform common time and date operations with 
additional GPS
                             : operations
perl-EV.x86_64 : Wrapper for the libev high-performance event loop library
perl-PathTools.x86_64 : Portably perform operations on file names
perl-Rose-DB-Object.noarch : Extensible, high performance object-relational 
mapper (ORM)
perl-TermReadKey.x86_64 : Change terminal modes, and perform non-blocking reads.
perl-Test-Distribution.noarch : Perform tests on all modules of a distribution
perl-Text-Diff.noarch : Perform diffs on files and record sets
php-horde-Horde-Text-Diff.noarch : Engine for performing and rendering text 
diffs





However, as Connie pointed out, it is available in the "list command"
perf.x86_64                                   2.6.32-504.16.2.el6               
        sl-security
perftest.x86_64                               2.0-2.el6                         
        sl-security


 Regards,
Mahmood 


  

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