I believe there are dnf.log files in /var/log iff you installed/run rsyslogd, which is not the default.

On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 8:12 AM Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@greshko.com> wrote:
On 2020-04-30 19:53, Barry Scott wrote:
>
>
>> On 30 Apr 2020, at 12:27, Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@greshko.com <mailto:ed.greshko@greshko.com>> wrote:
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>> On Thu, Apr 30, 2020, 19:20 Barry Scott <barry@barrys-emacs.org <mailto:barry@barrys-emacs.org>> wrote:
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>>     I had a server fail to reboot after completing the system upgrade to F32.
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>>     Is there a log that I can look at for clues as to the problem?
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>>     I did wait for the install to finish, I hit reset after 10 hours.
>>     Happily the system did boot up to F32 after I hit the reset switch.
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>> Use the dnf history command?
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>
> ID     | Command line              | Date and time    | Action(s)      | Altered
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    322 | system-upgrade upgrade    | 2020-04-29 21:39 | D, E, I, O, U  | 2553 ##
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> That looks fine I think.
>
> The answer is that the logs are in the journal, which I should have know - Doh!
>

There are dnf.log files in /var/log

Of course you can do "dnf history info 322" to find out more about the actual transaction.


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