My main concern is that the foreman-installer will need to download some
extra things while installing. Do you know if that is the case?
Ger.
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Op donderdag 5 juni 2014 16:53:40 UTC+2 schreef Paradoxbound:
>
> Look at "yum localinstall" create a local dir with the rpms and call the
> ones you need.
>
> Jim :)
>
>
> On 5 June 2014 14:43, Ger Apeldoorn <in...@gerapeldoorn.nl > > wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need to install the Foreman on a RHEL 6.3 server without any internet
>> connection.
>>
>> What do I need to do to make this work? The standard RedHat, Puppet and
>> epel repositories are available.
>>
>> If you have any links to relevant docs that is most welcome, my
>> Google-skills appear to be insufficient for this one.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ger
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If you have EPEL and RHEL-6.3 available as proper repos already yum will be
smart enough to pick up the deps from those. I don't think foreman has any
other deps than those. You might need to mess about with exactly which
foreman rpms you need to call. you might be lucky and can simply run "yum
localinstall *.rpm". Best long term option would be to add a mirror of
foreman to the offline RHEL and EPEL repos.
Jim
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On 5 June 2014 15:59, Ger Apeldoorn wrote:
Hi Jim,
Thanks for your reply!
My main concern is that the foreman-installer will need to download some
extra things while installing. Do you know if that is the case?
Ger.
Op donderdag 5 juni 2014 16:53:40 UTC+2 schreef Paradoxbound:
Look at “yum localinstall” create a local dir with the rpms and call the
ones you need.
I need to install the Foreman on a RHEL 6.3 server without any internet
connection.
What do I need to do to make this work? The standard RedHat, Puppet and
epel repositories are available.
If you have any links to relevant docs that is most welcome, my
Google-skills appear to be insufficient for this one.
Thanks,
Ger
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Op donderdag 5 juni 2014 17:09:58 UTC+2 schreef Paradoxbound:
>
> If you have EPEL and RHEL-6.3 available as proper repos already yum will
> be smart enough to pick up the deps from those. I don't think foreman has
> any other deps than those. You might need to mess about with exactly which
> foreman rpms you need to call. you might be lucky and can simply run "yum
> localinstall *.rpm". Best long term option would be to add a mirror of
> foreman to the offline RHEL and EPEL repos.
>
> Jim
>
>
> On 5 June 2014 15:59, Ger Apeldoorn <in...@gerapeldoorn.nl > > wrote:
>
>> Hi Jim,
>>
>> Thanks for your reply!
>>
>> My main concern is that the foreman-installer will need to download some
>> extra things while installing. Do you know if that is the case?
>>
>> Ger.
>>
>> Op donderdag 5 juni 2014 16:53:40 UTC+2 schreef Paradoxbound:
>>>
>>> Look at "yum localinstall" create a local dir with the rpms and call the
>>> ones you need.
>>>
>>> Jim :)
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5 June 2014 14:43, Ger Apeldoorn wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I need to install the Foreman on a RHEL 6.3 server without any internet
>>>> connection.
>>>>
>>>> What do I need to do to make this work? The standard RedHat, Puppet and
>>>> epel repositories are available.
>>>>
>>>> If you have any links to relevant docs that is most welcome, my
>>>> Google-skills appear to be insufficient for this one.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Ger
>>>>
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>>>
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>
Depending on if you make a full mirror of rhel or not but Foreman needs
the scl part too. Have a look at the install requirements on the docs of
Foreman
Joop
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On 5-6-2014 17:13, Ger Apeldoorn wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> Thanks for your advice, we'll add a mirror!
>
> Kind regards,
> Ger.
>
> Op donderdag 5 juni 2014 17:09:58 UTC+2 schreef Paradoxbound:
>
> If you have EPEL and RHEL-6.3 available as proper repos already
> yum will be smart enough to pick up the deps from those. I don't
> think foreman has any other deps than those. You might need to
> mess about with exactly which foreman rpms you need to call. you
> might be lucky and can simply run "yum localinstall *.rpm". Best
> long term option would be to add a mirror of foreman to the
> offline RHEL and EPEL repos.
>
>