Hey Colin -

You're correct -- they will persist. However, there's only a plugin for
yum, and not bare RPM. If the packages were installed with "rpm -Uvh ...",
they won't be 'sticky'. I believe this is also part of the documentation.

If you don't remember whether you used yum or not, you can check
/var/imgbased/persisted-rpms/ to see if anything is present.

On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 7:24 PM, Colin Coe <colin....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> We're running RHV 4.1.6.  Yesterday I upgraded the RHV-H nodes in our DEV
> environment to 20180102 and found that all the non-RHEL RPMs are now gone.
> Their associated config files in /etc are still there.  The RPMs in
> question were from HPE SPP plus a monitoring system client (Xymon).
>
> I had thought that non-RHEL RPMs would persist after a host upgrade.
>
> Am I wrong on this?
>
> Thanks
>
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