Hi , thanks for the answer.
When I tried to run rhn_register, I received a "No route to host" message.
My server can not reach the internet.
Isn�t there a command that can be executed locally to see my patches applied
and then download a new one if I need ?
Thanks again

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De: jmarkuna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 3 de janeiro de 2003 11:40
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Assunto: RE: Patches on Redhat 7.1


Hi

        Issue the command rhn_register then issue the command up2date.
Sometimes when there is a lot of traffic you will not be allowed to use
up2date as RedHat sells what they call entitlements for $60.00 per
system. I personally think up2date is great! 

Thanks
John Markunas

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Gigante (BR-Paulista Seguros)
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 9:21 PM
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Subject: Patches on Redhat 7.1

Hi , 
 I would like to know , if anybody can help me with this:
I have a Proliant 5500 with 4 processors usging RedHat 7.1 and it is not
releasing its memory, I would like to know how can I see which patches
are
applied and if I have to apply another , where can I find them and whats
the
procedure to apply these patches ?
Thank you very much

Jenner Gigante Borges
DBA
Tel: +55-11-5503-4215
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 




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