Most installed packaged are version locked.
Ok i see. It was new for me. Thank you.
# yum versionlock list
Maybe the CentOS repos are disabled by default, then versionlock status would be empty.
Ok, the packages and versionlocks are not shown, because the were disabled by default on
a ovirt node.
The next command makes the possible to see the locked but potential upgradable packages
(up to 128).
# yum --enablerepo=base --enablerepo=updates --enablerep=extras --enablerepo=epel
versionlock status
Upgrade, or not upgrade? This is the question, Didi says wait for next release.
Another thing is the „oVirt Node Master - Latest master, experimental“.
https://www.ovirt.org/download/node.html#ovirt-node-master---latest-maste...
Good Luck!
Oliver
Best Regards, Markus
Best Regards, Oliver
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