Part 2: Create, Install, and Uninstall a RPM Package Bundle by Not Configuring
the Persistent Option
1. In the ZENworks Control Center, create a RPM Package bundle with default
options. For detailed information, see
ZENworks 7.2 Linux Management Administration
2. In Step 2 of the Create New Bundle wizard, deselect the Ensure this bundle
stays installed on all assigned devices (enforce persistence) option. By
default, this option is selected.
3. Assign the bundle to a managed device.
4. Set the schedule to Relative to Refresh.
5. On the managed device, perform the following:
a. Start a console session and execute the rug refresh command.
b. Ensure that the RPM package bundle created in Step 1 is installed on
the device by executing the rug bl command.
c. Remove the RPM packaged in the bundle by executing the rug rm
rpm_name command.
d. On the managed device, execute the rug refresh command.
Expected Results:
The uninstalled RPM package bundle is not reinstalled. Verify that the RPM is not
installed on the managed device by executing the following command: rpm -qa |
grep rpm_name.
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