Re: [users@httpd] yum update puts back removed Apache modules

2017-11-10 Thread pdoubek
Oops, forgot to paste the link. It looks like you got the answer, but to complete my response here you go:  https://access.redhat.com/solutions/10185   Quoting pdou...@xmission.com: I have had to deal with this problem, usually due to updates that are unsupported by 3rd party apps. You can

Re: [users@httpd] yum update puts back removed Apache modules

2017-11-10 Thread pdoubek
I have had to deal with this problem, usually due to updates that are unsupported by 3rd party apps. You can exclude individual packages from your updates. I think this article should help.   Quoting "Rose, John B" : It seems as though “yum” update has replaced Apache

Re: [users@httpd] apache 2.4, APR and online prefix

2016-02-24 Thread pdoubek
I think Chris is on the right track. I'd suggest SaltStack because it's what I know, but Puppet and Chef have been around longer for doing this sort of thing. You don't need to do the entire deployment with SaltStack, just update its states to update the entire environment to your