Chapter 33. erratum


Manipulate errata

Usage

# hammer erratum [OPTIONS] SUBCOMMAND [ARG] ...
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Options

  • -h, --help – Print help

33.1. erratum info

Show an erratum

Usage

# hammer erratum info [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --fields LIST – Show specified fields or predefined field sets only. (See below)
  • --id VALUE – An erratum identifier
  • --name VALUE – Name to search by
  • --organization VALUE – Organization name to search by
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Organization identifier
  • --organization-label VALUE – Organization label to search by
  • --organization-title VALUE – Organization title
  • --repository VALUE – Repository name to search by
  • --repository-id NUMBER – Repository identifier
  • -h, --help – Print help

Predefined field sets

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FIELDSALLDEFAULT

Title

x

x

Version

x

x

Description

x

x

Status

x

x

Id

x

x

Errata id

x

x

Reboot suggested

x

x

Updated

x

x

Issued

x

x

Release

x

x

Solution

x

x

Packages

x

x

Module streams/name

x

x

Module streams/stream

x

x

Module streams/packages

x

x

33.2. erratum list

List errata

Usage

# hammer erratum <list|index> [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --available-for VALUE – Return errata that can be added to the specified object. The values content_view_version and `content_view_filter are supported.
  • --content-view VALUE – Content view name to search by
  • --content-view-filter VALUE – Name to search by
  • --content-view-filter-id NUMBER – Content View Filter identifier. Use to filter by ID
  • --content-view-id NUMBER – Content view numeric identifier
  • --content-view-version VALUE – Content view version number
  • --content-view-version-id NUMBER – Content View Version identifier
  • --cve VALUE – CVE identifier
  • --environment VALUE – Lifecycle environment name to search by (--environment is deprecated: Use
  • --lifecycle-environment instead)
  • --environment-id NUMBER – (--environment-id is deprecated: Use --lifecycle-environment-id instead)
  • --errata-restrict-applicable BOOLEAN Return errata that are applicable to one or more hosts (defaults to true if host_id is specified)
  • --errata-restrict-installable BOOLEAN Return errata that are upgradable on one or more hosts
  • --fields LIST – Show specified fields or predefined field sets only. (See below)
  • --full-result BOOLEAN – Whether or not to show all results
  • --host VALUE – Host name
  • --host-id NUMBER – Host id to list applicable errata for
  • --lifecycle-environment VALUE – Lifecycle environment name to search by
  • --lifecycle-environment-id NUMBER – Environment identifier
  • --order VALUE – Sort field and order, eg. id DESC
  • --organization VALUE – Organization name to search by
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Organization identifier
  • --organization-label VALUE – Organization label to search by
  • --organization-title VALUE – Organization title
  • --page NUMBER – Page number, starting at 1
  • --per-page NUMBER – Number of results per page to return
  • --product VALUE – Product name to search by
  • --product-id NUMBER – Product numeric identifier
  • --repository VALUE – Repository name to search by
  • --repository-id NUMBER – Repository identifier
  • --search VALUE – Search string
  • -h, --help – Print help

Predefined field sets

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FIELDSALLDEFAULT

Id

x

x

Errata id

x

x

Type

x

x

Title

x

x

Issued

x

x

Updated

x

x

Search and order fields

  • bug – string
  • cve – string
  • db_id – integer
  • errata_id – string
  • errata_type – string
  • id – string
  • issued – date
  • modular – Values: true, false
  • package – string
  • package_name – string
  • reboot_suggested – boolean
  • repository – string
  • severity – string
  • synopsis – string
  • title – string
  • type – Values: security, bugfix, enhancement, other
  • updated – date
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