Re: VDQ : FC5 yum.conf variations

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Beartooth wrote:
> But I do notice some differences, and I wonder if they're things I
> need to learn about. The following are present on some machines and
> not others, and not afaik by any doing of mine -- or else they
> result from something I did so long ago I've forgotten it ...
> 
> One machine has a line saying "keepcache=0" and two have nothing of
> the sort -- nothing about keepcache at all. (The laptop and the
> testbed aren't running at the moment.)
> 
> One has a line saying "retries=20" and two have nothing about
> retries.
> 
> Two say "plugins=1" and one says nothing about plugins.
> 
> Two say "metadata_expire=1800" and one says nothing about metadata.
> 
> Do I need to do anything about any of these differences? Boot up the
> quasi-supernumerary machines and check them, too? Or just let well
> enough alone?

If things all work the way you want them to, there's no need to mess
with any of it.  If you want to learn a little more about yum or would
like to standardize all your configs, then open up the yum.conf
manpage and compare the settings from your configs to the options
listed there.  You might even find some new options you want to try
out. :)

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