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Downloading and Publishing the Package Repository

Download the package repository for the product you want to install.

To download the package repository for Cloudera Manager 7.11.3 Cumulative hotfix, see Cloudera Manager Cumulative Hotfixes documentation.
  1. Download the package repository for the product you want to install:

    Cloudera Manager 7
    To download the files for a Cloudera Manager release, download the repository tarball for your operating system. Then unpack the tarball, move the files to the web server directory, and modify file permissions. For example:
    $ sudo mkdir -p /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7
    $ wget https://[username]:[password]@archive.cloudera.com/p/cm7/7.11.3/repo-as-tarball/cm7.11.3-redhat7.tar.gz
    $ tar xvfz cm7.11.3-redhat7.tar.gz -C /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7 --strip-components=1
    sudo chmod -R ugo+rX /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7
  2. Visit the Repository URL http://<web_server>/cloudera-repos/ in your browser and verify the files you downloaded are present. If you do not see anything, your Web server may have been configured to not show indexes.

  1. Download the package repository for the product you want to install:

    Cloudera Manager 7
    To download the files for a Cloudera Manager release, download the repository tarball for your operating system. Then unpack the tarball, move the files to the web server directory, and modify file permissions. For example:
    $ sudo mkdir -p /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7
    $ wget https://[username]:[password]@archive.cloudera.com/p/cm7/7.7.1/repo-as-tarball/cm7.7.1-redhat7.tar.gz
    $ tar xvfz cm7.7.1-redhat7.tar.gz -C /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7 --strip-components=1
    sudo chmod -R ugo+rX /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7
  2. Visit the Repository URL http://<web_server>/cloudera-repos/ in your browser and verify the files you downloaded are present. If you do not see anything, your Web server may have been configured to not show indexes.

  1. Download the package repository for the product you want to install:

    Cloudera Manager 7
    To download the files for a Cloudera Manager release, download the repository tarball for your operating system. Then unpack the tarball, move the files to the web server directory, and modify file permissions. For example:
    $ sudo mkdir -p /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7
    $ wget https://[username]:[password]@archive.cloudera.com/p/cm7/7.6.7/repo-as-tarball/cm7.6.7-redhat7.tar.gz
    $ tar xvfz cm7.6.7-redhat7.tar.gz -C /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7 --strip-components=1
    sudo chmod -R ugo+rX /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7
  1. Download the package repository for the product you want to install:

    Cloudera Manager 7
    To download the files for a Cloudera Manager release, download the repository tarball for your operating system. Then unpack the tarball, move the files to the web server directory, and modify file permissions. For example:
    $ sudo mkdir -p /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7
    $ wget https://[username]:[password]@archive.cloudera.com/p/cm7/7.6.1/repo-as-tarball/cm7.6.1-redhat7.tar.gz
    $ tar xvfz cm7.6.1-redhat7.tar.gz -C /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7 --strip-components=1
    sudo chmod -R ugo+rX /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7
  2. Visit the Repository URL http://<web_server>/cloudera-repos/ in your browser and verify the files you downloaded are present. If you do not see anything, your Web server may have been configured to not show indexes.

  1. Download the package repository for the product you want to install:

    Cloudera Manager 7
    To download the files for a Cloudera Manager release, download the repository tarball for your operating system. Then unpack the tarball, move the files to the web server directory, and modify file permissions. For example:
    $ sudo mkdir -p /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7
    $ wget https://[username]:[password]@archive.cloudera.com/p/cm7/7.4.4-24429768/repo-as-
                          tarball/cm7.4.4-redhat7.tar.gz
    $ tar xvfz cm7.4.4-redhat7.tar.gz -C /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7 --strip-components=1
    sudo chmod -R ugo+rX /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7
  2. Visit the Repository URL http://<web_server>/cloudera-repos/ in your browser and verify the files you downloaded are present. If you do not see anything, your Web server may have been configured to not show indexes.

  1. Download the package repository for the product you want to install:

    Cloudera Manager 7
    To download the files for a Cloudera Manager release, download the repository tarball for your operating system. Then unpack the tarball, move the files to the web server directory, and modify file permissions. For example:
    $ sudo mkdir -p /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7
    $ wget https://[username]:[password]@archive.cloudera.com/p/cm7/7.3.1/repo-as-
                          tarball/cm7.3.1-redhat7.tar.gz
    $ tar xvfz cm7.3.1-redhat7.tar.gz -C /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7 --strip-components=1
    sudo chmod -R ugo+rX /var/www/html/cloudera-repos/cm7
  2. Visit the Repository URL http://<web_server>/cloudera-repos/ in your browser and verify the files you downloaded are present. If you do not see anything, your Web server may have been configured to not show indexes.