> 
> 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-master-experimental

Good Luck!

Oliver
> Best Regards, Markus

Best Regards, Oliver
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