yum-debug-restore - redirecting to DNF debug Plugin
Contents
Arguments
<filename>
File to write dump to or read from.
Copyright
2014, Red Hat, Licensed under GPLv2+
4.10.0 Feb 12, 2025 YUM-DEBUG-RESTORE(1)
Description
The plugin provides two dnf commands:
debug-dump
Writes system RPM configuration to a dump file
debug-restore
Restore the installed packages to the versions written in the dump file. By default, it does not
remove already installed versions of install-only packages and only marks those versions that are
mentioned in the dump file for installation. The final decision on which versions to keep on the
system is left to dnf and can be fine-tuned using the installonly_limit (see dnf.conf(5))
configuration option.
NOTE:
DNF and Yum debug files are not compatible and thus canβt be used by the other program.
Name
yum-debug-restore - redirecting to DNF debug Plugin
Options
All general DNF options are accepted, see Options in dnf(8) for details.
dnfdebug-dump--norepos
Do not dump content of enabled repos.
dnfdebug-restore--filter-types=[install,remove,replace]
Limit package changes to specified type.
--ignore-arch
When installing package ignore architecture and install missing packages matching the name, epoch,
version and release.
--install-latest
When installing use the latest package of the same name and architecture.
--output
Only output list of packages which will be installed or removed. No actuall changes are done.
--remove-installonly
Allow removal of install-only packages. Using this option may result in an attempt to remove the
running kernel version (in situations when the currently running kernel version is not part of the
dump file).
Synopsis
dnfdebug-dump[--norepos][<filename>]dnfdebug-restore[--output][--install-latest][--ignore-arch][--filter-types=[install,remove,replace]]<filename>
