On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 1:41 PM, Larry Martell
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> On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 1:32 PM, Jonathan Billings
> wrote:
> > Check out 'yum history' to see the transaction.
>
> That doesn't seem to say what was installed, but clearly it does not show
> that I inst
deleted /etc/condor and forgot.
You could try a 'yum reinstall condor' to force it to install.
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For what it's worth, I googled for rpm and /var/lib/rpm/log and found this:
http://rpm5.org/community/rpm-devel/5202.html
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of the file to like 1MB. Currently the size of the file is exactly
> 10MB.
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> Sai Krishna
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You can also do this with auditd and auditctl, which is a bit simpler
to set up.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-audit/2013-September/msg00057.html
This is an example.
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