Hello,
We run CentOS and some Red Hat servers. Is there a one line command I can issue from the terminal to tell me if my yum database has become corrupted with the 'rpmdb open failed' message?
I know I can see this when I try to update a server. But I'd like to issue a one line command to return that this problem exists or doesn't exist.
Thank you.
We run CentOS and some Red Hat servers. Is there a one line command I can issue from the terminal to tell me if my yum database has become corrupted with the 'rpmdb open failed' message?
I know I can see this when I try to update a server. But I'd like to issue a one line command to return that this problem exists or doesn't exist.
Thank you.