The yum-updatesd daemon only checks for available updates and notifies
you via email, syslog or dbus. It will not update a system. Red Hat does
not ship (nor has shipped) any package called yum-autoupdate.
-Justin Payne
On 07/28/2009 07:12 AM, Michael Grundy wrote:
I've discovered this on RHEL5-clone on another platform.
Looking at a RHEL 5.3 system, I don't see a yum-auto update. There is
yum-updatesd, which can be controlled in the normal fashion:
# chkconfig --list yum-updatesd
yum-updatesd 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off
Regards
Mike
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