Would you please check this yum autoremove output?

NethServer Version: 7.9
Module: system management

Server Only installation, this is the output of rpm -qa nethserver*.
rpm -qa nethserver*

nethserver-firewall-base-3.18.1-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-httpd-admin-service-2.7.0-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-openssh-1.8.0-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-subscription-3.6.8-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-firewall-base-ui-3.18.1-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-lang-en-1.4.6-19.ns7.noarch
nethserver-lsm-1.2.4-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-net-snmp-1.1.0-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-ntp-1.1.3-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-sssd-1.7.1-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-nut-1.5.5-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-zabbix-agent-0.0.1-2.ns7.noarch
nethserver-hosts-1.2.2-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-smartd-1.1.0-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-release-7-19.ns7.noarch
nethserver-zabbix-0.0.1-10.ns7.noarch
nethserver-dnsmasq-1.7.2-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-restore-data-2.0.7-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-avahi-1.1.0-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-duc-1.7.0-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-base-3.9.0-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-diagtools-1.0.3-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-subscription-inventory-3.6.8-1.ns7.x86_64
nethserver-backup-data-1.7.6-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-httpd-admin-2.7.0-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-mysql-1.1.5-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-cups-1.2.3-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-yum-1.4.1-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-cockpit-1.10.8-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-mrmarkuz-0.0.1-6.ns7.noarch
nethserver-httpd-3.12.2-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-nethforge-release-7-3.ns7.noarch
nethserver-netdata-2.0.2-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-lib-2.2.11-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-cockpit-lib-1.10.8-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-php-1.3.0-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-collectd-3.1.1-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-subscription-ui-3.6.8-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-rh-php73-php-fpm-1.0.0-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-backup-config-2.5.2-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-mail-smarthost-2.31.5-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-postgresql-1.1.0-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-lang-cockpit-1.4.6-19.ns7.noarch
nethserver-phonehome-1.4.0-1.ns7.noarch
nethserver-guacamole-0.0.1-3.ns7.noarch

Only zabbix out of the “standard” packages.


Installed manually packages like nano, mc, screen and some other little console tools.

This is the output of yum autoremove

Loaded plugins: changelog, fastestmirror, nethserver_events
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package nodejs-docs.noarch 1:16.14.0-2.el7 will be erased
---> Package nodejs-full-i18n.x86_64 1:16.14.0-2.el7 will be erased
---> Package npm.x86_64 1:8.3.1-1.16.14.0.2.el7 will be erased
---> Package uuid.x86_64 0:1.6.2-26.el7 will be erased
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
--> Finding unneeded leftover dependencies
Found and removing 0 unneeded dependencies

And IMVHO i should not proceed with this removal…

Hi @pike

What about Guacamole, that seems to be installed too…

You can check if you have newer versions of those 4 packages marked for autoremove. If yes, than removing older versions should not be an issue.

My 2 cents
Andy

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Thanks a lot for poiting out, I totally missed the thing.

IMVHO i did not manually installed that packages, and there are no updates about them.

Also, as far as my n00bness recall, autoremove should uninstall only “still not requested” packages. So I don’t think should harm but…

@pike

They could have been “marked” for a while - depends if you regularily do an autoremove…

I’ll admit myself doing it often, but not always… :slight_smile:

NodeJS is, AFAIK, used by Guacamole, but those indicated seem older versions…

I’d do it, then test both Apps (Zabbix and Guac)…

My 2 cents
Andy

Zabbix uses PHP, Guacamole uses Java.
I think these packages are old and can be removed without issues. If there’s an issue you could reinstall them.