YUM-FS-SNAPSHOT.CONF(5) File Formats YUM-FS-SNAPSHOT.CONF(5)NAME yum-fs-snapshot.conf(5)SYNOPSIS yum-fs-snapshot.conf(5) is the configuration file for yum-fs-snapshot(1) Yum plugin for snapshotting your filesystems before running a yum
transaction. By default, this plugin will snapshot all filesystems that it is capable of snapshotting. This includes block-level snap-
shots using LVM snapshots.
FILES
/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/fs-snapshot.conf
FILE FORMAT yum-fs-snapshot.conf(5) utilizes configuration options in the form of
OPTION=VALUE
OPTION
exclude
This is a space delimited list of the mount points you do not wish to have snapshotted by this plugin.
OPTION
create_snapshots_in_post
This is a boolean value used to control whether snapshots are also created after running the yum transaction.
OPTION - [lvm] section
enabled
This is a boolean value used to control whether LVM snapshots will be created for filesystems built on LVM logical volumes.
OPTION - [lvm] section
lvcreate_size_args
This is the space delimited lvcreate argument list that is used to specify the size of the snapshot LV. Valid lvcreate size options
are -l or -L. If not specified then LVM snapshots will not be created for volumes that are not thinly provisioned.
AUTHOR
Josef Bacik <josef@toxicpanda.com>
Mike Snitzer <msnitzer@fedoraproject.org>
SEE ALSO yum-fs-snapshot(1)
3 February 2010 YUM-FS-SNAPSHOT.CONF(5)
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yum-builddep(1)yum-builddep(1)NAME
yum-builddep - install missing dependencies for building an RPM package
SYNOPSIS
yum-builddep package
DESCRIPTION
yum-builddep is a program which installs the RPMs needed to build the specified package. The source RPM for the specified package must be
available in a Yum repository (which will be automatically enabled, if it is disabled) or it can be a local source RPM file.
EXAMPLES
Download and install all the RPMs needed to build the kernel RPM:
yum-builddep kernel
FILES
As yum-builddep uses YUM libraries for retrieving all the information, it relies on YUM configuration for its default values like which
repositories to use. Consult YUM documentation for details:
/etc/yum.conf
/etc/yum/repos.d/
/var/cache/yum/
SEE ALSO
yum.conf (5)
http://yum.baseurl.org/
AUTHORS
See the Authors file included with this program.
BUGS
There are of course no bugs, but should you find any, you should first consult the FAQ section on http://yum.baseurl.org/wiki/Faq and if
unsuccessful in finding a resolution contact the mailing list: yum-devel@lists.baseurl.org. To file a bug use http://bugzilla.redhat.com
for Fedora/RHEL/Centos related bugs and http://yum.baseurl.org/report for all other bugs.
Panu Matilainen 17 July 2005 yum-builddep(1)
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186FDF93E1303DBA217279EC3671EA91,NG5 1JU,M,24
3783FFAF602015056A8CD21104B1AAAF,CH42 4NQ,M,17
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