Chapter 2. Red Hat Update 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 =yOVZ -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----Save the text file and import it into your keyring using the method applicable to your version of RPM.2.3.2. Manual Package InstallationIf you chose to download, but not install, the software updates with the Red Hat Update Agent or fromthe RHN website, you must install them manually using RPM.To install them, change to the directory that contains the downloaded packages. The default directoryis /var/spool/up2date. Type the command rpm -Uvh *.rpm. When the packages finishinstalling, you can delete them if you wish. You do not need them anymore.After installing the packages, you must update your System Profile so that you are not prompted todownload them again. Refer to Section 2.3.3, “Synchronizing Your System Profile” for details.2.3.3. Synchronizing Your System ProfileIf you configured the Red Hat Update Agent to install the latest packages, the System Profile storedby Red Hat Network is updated after the packages are installed. However, if you only downloadthe latest RPM packages using the Red Hat Update Agent, download the RPM packages fromthe website, or upgrade/install/remove RPM packages yourself, your System Profile is not updatedautomatically. You must send your updated System Profile to the RHN Servers.To synchronize the RPM package list on your local system and on Red Hat Network, run thecommand:up2date -pAfter running this command, your RHN System Profile reflects the latest software versions installed onyour system.2.3.4. Log FileThe Red Hat Update Agent keeps a log of all the actions that it performs on your system in thefile /var/log/up2date. It uses the standard rotating log method. Thus, older logs are in /var/