Hi,
my server is in a Local Network protected by a Firewall.
My resolv.conf points to my Local DNS servers, just to my Local network.
Can I download the necessary patches from a site and then apply the patches
on my machine ?
Thanks again
 

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De: jmarkuna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Assunto: RE: Patches on Redhat 7.1


Hi

        You can always do a rpm -q package-name. Obviously uname -a will
show the kernel rev. I had a 7.1 Lunux box in production and had
problems until I updated the kernel via up2date. If you are on a network
take a look at resolv.conf it should look like

Search domain name   e.g search ban.com
Dns primary ip address    198.16.4.2
Dns secondary             198.33.9.4

You can also  issue the command netconfig and reset your network info,
ip address default gateway.

Thanks
John Markunas

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Gigante (BR-Paulista Seguros)
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 8:58 AM
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Subject: RES: Patches on Redhat 7.1

Hi , thanks for the answer.
When I tried to run rhn_register, I received a "No route to host"
message.
My server can not reach the internet.
Isnīt there a command that can be executed locally to see my patches
applied
and then download a new one if I need ?
Thanks again

-----Mensagem original-----
De: jmarkuna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 3 de janeiro de 2003 11:40
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: RE: Patches on Redhat 7.1


Hi

        Issue the command rhn_register then issue the command up2date.
Sometimes when there is a lot of traffic you will not be allowed to use
up2date as RedHat sells what they call entitlements for $60.00 per
system. I personally think up2date is great! 

Thanks
John Markunas

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Gigante (BR-Paulista Seguros)
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 9:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Patches on Redhat 7.1

Hi , 
 I would like to know , if anybody can help me with this:
I have a Proliant 5500 with 4 processors usging RedHat 7.1 and it is not
releasing its memory, I would like to know how can I see which patches
are
applied and if I have to apply another , where can I find them and whats
the
procedure to apply these patches ?
Thank you very much

Jenner Gigante Borges
DBA
Tel: +55-11-5503-4215
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 




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