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yumdb(8)                                                              yumdb(8)

NAME
       yumdb - query and alter the Yum database
SYNOPSIS
       yumdb [command] [packages ...]
DESCRIPTION
       This  command  is  used to query and alter the yum database, which is a
       simple key value store used in conjunction with the rpm  database.  Any
       installed  package can have arbitrary data in the yum database, however
       the main use case is to store extra data about  packages  as  they  are
       installed.
       yumdb commands are:
       yumdb get <key> [pkg-wildcard]...
       This  command  will  get  the  value for the given key, limiting to any
       specified packages.
       yumdb set <key> <value> [pkg-wildcard]...
       This command will set the value for the given key, to the given  value,
       limiting to any specified packages.
       yumdb del <key> [pkg-wildcard]...
       This command will delete the given key, limiting to any specified pack-
       ages.
       yumdb rename <old-key> <new-key> [pkg-wildcard]...
       This command will rename the given old-key, to the given new-key,  lim-
       iting to any specified packages. If the old-key does not exist, nothing
       happens.
       yumdb rename-force <old-key> <new-key> [pkg-wildcard]...
       This command will rename the given old-key, to the given new-key,  lim-
       iting to any specified packages. If the old-key does not exist, new-key
       is deleted.
       yumdb copy <old-key> <new-key> [pkg-wildcard]...
       This command will copy the given old-key, to the given new-key,  limit-
       ing  to  any specified packages. If the old-key does not exist, nothing
       happens.
       yumdb copy-force <old-key> <new-key> [pkg-wildcard]...
       This command will copy the given old-key, to the given new-key,  limit-
       ing  to  any specified packages. If the old-key does not exist, new-key
       is deleted.
       yumdb search <key> <wildcard>...
       This command will search all packages for the given key, against any of
       the given wildcard values.
       yumdb exist <key> [pkg-wildcard]...
       This command will print any packages which have the given key, limiting
       to any specified packages.
       yumdb unset <key> [pkg-wildcard]...
       This command will print any packages which do not have the  given  key,
       limiting to any specified packages.
       yumdb info [pkg-wildcard]...
       This command will display all the data stored in the yumdb, limiting to
       any specified packages.
       yumdb sync [pkg-wildcard]...
       This command will add any missing data to the yumdb from the  reposito-
       ries,  limiting to any specified packages. This is useful to run if you
       have had any aborted transactions (and thus. missing yumdb data).  Note
       that  "yumdb sync" cannot know all the information that would have been
       put into the yumdb at the time.
       yumdb sync-force [pkg-wildcard]...
       This command will replace any data in the yumdb from the  repositories,
       limiting to any specified packages.

EXAMPLES
       List all the packages which don't have a from_repo key/value:
              yumdb unset from_repo
       List all the packages which were installed as dependencies:
              yumdb search reason dep

WELL KNOWN KEYS
       Note  that  there is no limit to the number of keys that can be created
       or what they may contain (for installed packages only). However this is
       a list of well known keys, and what they store.
       checksum_data
       checksum_type
       These keys store the createrepo checksum, and it's type, of the available
       package yum installed. Note that these are used by "yum version" to calculate
       the rpmdb version.
       command_line
       This key stores the entire command line, of the yum command (if it was called).
       from_repo
       from_repo_revision
       from_repo_timestamp
       These keys take values from the available package yum installed, and store the
       repo id, it's revision and timestamp.
       reason
       This key stores either "user" or "dep", currently. To mark if the user requested
       the package to be installed, or if it was brought in automatically as a
       dependency. Note that this is kept over updates.
       releasever
       This key stores the value of releasever, when the package was installed.
       installonly
       If this attribute has the value "keep" then this package will not be
       removed automatically by the installonly process (and does not count towards
       the installonly_limit).

SEE ALSO
       yum (8)
       rpm (8)

AUTHORS
       James Antill <james.antill AT redhat.com>.


James Antill                     8 April 2010                         yumdb(8)