Setting Up a Local Repository with No Internet Access
Prerequisites
You must have completed the Getting Started Setting up a Local Repository procedure.
Steps
Obtain the compressed tape archive file (tarball) for the repository you want to create.
Copy the repository tarball to the web server directory and uncompress (untar) the archive:
Browse to the web server directory you created.
- For RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux:
cd /var/www/html/
- For SLES:
cd /srv/www/htdocs/rpms
- For Debian/Ubuntu:
cd /var/www/html/
Untar the repository tarballs and move the files to the following locations, where <web.server>, <web.server.directory>, <OS>, <version>, and <latest.version> represent the name, home directory, operating system type, version, and most recent release version, respectively:
- Ambari Repository
Untar under <web.server.directory>.
- HDF Stack Repositories
Create a directory and untar it under
<web.server.direcotry>
/hdf.- HDP Stack Repositories
Create a directory and untar it under <web.server.directory>/hdp.
Confirm that you can browse to the newly created local repositories, where <web.server>, <web.server.directory>, <OS>, <version>, and <latest.version> represent the name, home directory, operating system type, version, and most recent release version, respectively:
- Ambari Base URL
http://<web.server>/Ambari-2.6.2.2/<OS>
- HDF Base URL
http://<web.server>/hdf/HDF/<OS>/3.x/updates/<latest.version>
- HDP Base URL
http://<web.server>/hdp/HDP/<OS>/2.x/updates/<latest.version>
- HDP-UTILS Base URL
http://<web.server>/hdp/HDP-UTILS-<version>/repos/<OS>
Important Be sure to record these Base URLs. You will need them when installing Ambari and the cluster.
Optional: If you have multiple repositories configured in your environment, deploy the following plug-in on all the nodes in your cluster.
- For RHEL and CentOS 7:
yum install yum-plugin-priorities
- For RHEL and CentOS 6:
yum install yum-plugin-priorities
Edit the
/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/priorities.conf
file to add the following values:[main]
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0