usr/sbin/updtvpkg enables the rpm command to recognize that the libraries have been installed Rpm -rebuilddb compress and rebuild the RPM database Rpm -Va shows which files are missing from the RPM database Rpm -ivh -force -nodeps does not check dependency (same can be done with "rpm -Uvh." for upgrade) Rpm -ivh httpd-2.2.8.aix5.1.rpm install the rpm package Rpm -qR list all dependencies on any rpm package ![]() ![]() Rpm -qi list information on an installed rpm package Rpm -qf /usr/bin/lynx query a file to find the source rpm package Rpm -q -filesbypkg cdrecord list all the files on installed rpm package ![]() Rpm -ql shows where the files are installed (rpm -qlp. Rpm -qa shows what rpm packages are installed Without YUM thes RPM commands can be used on AIX It is a free and open source package management system, which is available on AIX. For example: OpenSSL libraries are provided by AIX in installp format, so if an RPM package depends on a specific OpenSSL version then user should make sure to keep his OpenSSL version updated. YUM doesn't recognize AIX installp dependencies. ![]() It has been rewritten to support Red Hat based Linux system, and since then it is called YUM (Yellowdog Updater Modified.) YUM under the hood depends on RPM which is a packaging standard. It had a package manager, which was called Yellowdog UPdater (YUP). Yellowdog was a Linux distribution which was based on Red Hat. YUM is package manager for RPM packages, which allows automatic updates, package and dependency management.
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