Bug 626617

Summary: Guide erroneously claims you can check install by checking for rhm package.
Product: Red Hat Enterprise MRG Reporter: William Henry <whenry>
Component: Messaging_Installation_and_Configuration_GuideAssignee: Lana Brindley <lbrindle>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Jeff Needle <jneedle>
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Version: betaCC: mhideo
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Description William Henry 2010-08-23 23:42:50 UTC
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Section 1.1. says:
<section>
1.1. Installing MRG Messaging on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
   1. Install the MRG Messaging group using the yum command.

      # yum groupinstall "MRG Messaging"

   2. You can check the installation location and that the components have been installed successfully by using the rpm -ql command with the name of the package you installed. For example:

      # rpm -ql rhm

</section>

After performing: yum groupinstall "MRG Messaging"

I followed the the Installation Guides instruction to check the install using:
rpm -ql rhm

I got he following message:
package rhm is not installed

I think "rhm" is an artefact of an earlier version of MRG.

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Comment 1 Lana Brindley 2010-08-27 01:38:09 UTC
That step has been removed.

LKB