Mukeshkumar

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07-01-2019
08:35 AM
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How to know which repository is for which purpose?
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Starfighter
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07-01-2019
12:42 PM
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I find "yum repolist" helpful in this case. Check the output and look for the repo name section. You should get an idea of what the repository is for. For example:
"MySQL 5.7 Community Server" provides MySQL packages.
"Puppet 5 Repository el 7" provides Puppet packages.


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07-01-2019
07:38 PM
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For Red Hat Enterprise Linux:
# subscription-manager repos
This will output all the repositories (along with a descriptive title) that your system is either subscribed or available to subscribe to, from Red Hat.
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