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Rpm package manager, Installing rpm, Uninstalling rpm – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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RPM Package Manager

The RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful command line-driven package management system capable
of installing, uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating computer software packages. Each software
package consists of an archive of files along with information about the package like its version, a description,
and the like. There is also a related Application Program Interface (API), permitting advanced developers
to bypass shelling out to a command line and to manage such transactions from within a native coding
language. RPM has been integrated into HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) through the Deploy menu.

The following procedures are available for RPM within HP SIM:

Install RPM.

See

“Installing RPM”

for more information.

Query RPM.

See

“Querying RPM”

for more information.

Uninstall RPM.

See

“Uninstalling RPM”

for more information.

Verify RPM.

See

“Verifying RPM”

for more information.

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Installing RPM

Querying RPM

Uninstalling RPM

Verifying RPM

Installing RPM

Use this tool to install RPM Package Manager (RPM) on multiple Linux systems.

To install RPM:

1.

Select Deploy

RPM Package ManagerInstall RPM.

2.

Select the target systems. See

“Creating a task”

for more information on selecting target systems.

3.

Click Next. The Step 2: Specify Parameters page appears.

4.

Enter the parameter, [install-options] package-file.

5.

Click Run Now to run the tool, click Previous to return to the previous screen, or click Schedule to
schedule when the task runs. See

“Scheduling a task”

for more information on scheduling the task.

Related procedures

Querying RPM

Uninstalling RPM

Verifying RPM

Related topic

RPM Package Manager

Uninstalling RPM

Use this tool to uninstall RPM Package Manager (RPM) on multiple Linux systems.

To uninstall RPM:

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