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- Managing software packages
- Importing software packages
- Exporting a software package
- Opening a package
- Viewing and editing package properties
- Viewing package contents
- Managing packages
- Deploying RPM packages
- Overview
- SA RPM repository
- Restricting access to RPM folders
- Installing and updating RPM packages using a software policy
- Using the native YUM to remediate RPM packages
- Using the native Zypper to remediate RPM packages
- Install and uninstall package flags
- RPM rollback
- Automatically updating RPMs in a software policy
- Upgrade options for an RPM
- Uninstalling RPM packages
- Automatically importing Red Hat errata
- Installing packages on servers with low disk space
Deploying RPM packages
With SA you can deploy RPM packages on Red Hat Linux and SUSE Linux servers without manually specifying all the dependent packages required for installing the RPM packages. When you deploy a RPM package, SA determines the dependencies and installation order for the RPM package, and identifies if any conflicts exists between the dependencies. After you resolve the conflicts, SA installs the RPM packages on the managed server.
In the SA Client, you can install and uninstall RPM packages on Linux servers using policies and also update the RPM packages in a policy to their latest version. SA also allows you to automatically download the Red Hat Linux Errata into SA and convert them to policies. See Automatically importing Red Hat errata for more information.
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