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Introduction

Package management allowing for installing, deleting, querying, and managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux RPM software packages.

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Target Environment Requirements

Credentials

Accounts used when executing jobs against operations contained within this package must adhere to the following requirements:

  • The target machine must have a local admin user that will be used for running the operations;
  • SSH Remote Login must be enabled for the user above user
  • Configuration for the user must be added to the sudoers file on the target machine, to allow the above user to sudo without a password (example: __someadminuser ALL = (ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL__).

KeySafe Configuration

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When creating SIS jobs for operations contained within this package, they need to be run on the target machine as a user who has the correct privileges on the target.

To configure your Target Machine account authentication in KeySafe:

  • In the Admin console, navigate to: System > Security > KeySafe;
  • Click on + then select Username + Password;
  • Give the KeySafe Key a Title (this is the name/identifier for the target machine account as you will see it when creating an IT Automation Job, or adding an IT Automation node to a Business Process or Runbook);
  • Optionally add a description;
  • Populate the Username field with the domain/local account username for the account being used on the target machine;
  • Populate the Password field with the password for the above account;
  • Select Create Key to save.

Once you have created your KeySafe Key, you can then use it when creating IT Automation Jobs from this package. See screenshots to the right for examples.

Package Operations

The Yum Package manager (RPM) package contains the following operations, than can be used to create ITOM Jobs directly, or included in your Business Processes and/or IT Operations Management Runbooks.


Install Package

Install a package using yum install.

Extra Credentials

None required.

Input Parameters

  • package MANDATORY - name of package to install

Output Parameters

  • outcome MANDATORY The outcome of the operation (OK/FAIL)
  • version
  • errors Any errors returned by the operation

Remove Package

Remove a package using yum remove.

Extra Credentials

None required.

Input Parameters

  • package MANDATORY - Name of package to remove

Output Parameters

  • outcome MANDATORY The outcome of the operation (OK/FAIL)
  • errors Any errors returned by the operation

Is Package Installed

Confirm the installation of a package using yum info, if installed the package version is returned.

Extra Credentials

None required.

Input Parameters

  • PackageName MANDATORY - Name of the package to check is installed

Output Parameters

  • outcome MANDATORY The outcome of the operation (OK/FAIL)
  • version
  • errors Any errors returned by the operation

Clean Package Cache

Removes the content of the yum cache (yum clean). The type of data must be specified (default is packages), with the full list of options are: [all | headers | metadata | packages]

Extra Credentials

None required.

Input Parameters

  • type MANDATORY - Remove [all|headers|metadata|packages]

Output Parameters

  • outcome The outcome of the operation (OK/FAIL)
  • errors Any errors returned by the operation

Auto Remove Packages

Remove packages installed to meet the dependencies of other packages, but are no longer needed because either the program has been uninstalled or has updated packages. (yum autoremove)

Extra Credentials

None required.

Input Parameters

No input parameters

Output Parameters

  • outcome The outcome of the operation (OK/FAIL)
  • errors Any errors returned by the operation

Upgrade All Packages

Update package database and upgrade all installed packages. (yum update )

Extra Credentials

None required.

Input Parameters

No input parameters

Output Parameters

  • outcome The outcome of the operation (OK/FAIL)
  • errors Any errors returned by the operation