Oracle public yum down?
Hi, I'm trying to install a new oracle database server and am doing the prereqs. I'm following this guide http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/11g/oracle-db-11gr2-installation-on-oracle-linux-5.php and when I go to http://public-yum.oracle.com/ I get Error 324 (net::ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE) in my browser. Is it working for anyone else?
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Setup for Oracle Public YUM server
Dear all,
What should I put in the yum.conf if I want to user Oracle Public YUM server?
I have add below, is it ok?
[Oracle_public]
name=Oracle Linux Public
baseurl=http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL5/7/base/i386/
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0netizen99 wrote:
What should I put in the yum.conf if I want to user Oracle Public YUM server?I don't think I changed my yum.conf when I configured the machine to use Oracle's public yum.
I simply followed the "Getting Started" instructions at: http://public-yum.oracle.com/ and it seems to work for me (Oracle Linux 5.6).
I have add below, is it ok?
[Oracle_public]
name=Oracle Linux Public
baseurl=http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL5/7/base/i386/
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0 -
The Oracle Public Yum seems slow today. Does anyone notice the same? Does anyone know of a mirror?
I keep retrying the yum operation and occasionally I can download a package. But most of the time, it looks like:
Package(s) data still to download: 4.7 M
(1/6): libcom_err-1.41.12-14.el6.i686.rpm | 36 kB 00:00
(2/6): libcom_err-1.41.12-14.el6.x86_64.rpm | 36 kB 00:00
http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/latest/x86_64/getPackage/libss-1.41.12-14.el6.x86_64.rpm: [Errno 12] Timeout on http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/latest/x86_64/getPackage/libss-1.41.12-14.el6.x86_64.rpm: (28, 'Operation too slow. Less than 1 bytes/sec transfered the last 30 seconds')
Trying other mirror.
http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/latest/x86_64/getPackage/selinux-policy-3.7.19-195.0.1.el6_4.3.noarch.rpm: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 56 - "Failure when receiving data from the peer"
Trying other mirror.Give a try to one script i wrote to create a local mirror
It have a -m option, for minimum packages for lxc hosts
https://github.com/kikitux/public-yum-downloader
examples of usage
http://kikitux.net/ol/public-yum-downloader.html
Alvaro -
Oracle Public YUM errata for a particular release version
Hello,
The "el5_latest" repository seems to contain several updated packages for various Oracle Linux releases, but it is apparently not possible to use Oracle Public Yum to restrict updates to a specific release version. Is this correct? Is this available with a ULN subscription, or if there is another way how to apply errata for a specific Oracle Linux release version?
For instance:
# yum install rpm*.el5_7.2
Loaded plugins: rhnplugin, security
This system is not registered with ULN.
ULN support will be disabled.
Setting up Install Process
Package matching rpm-libs-4.4.2.3-22.0.1.el5_7.2.x86_64 already installed. Checking for update.
Package matching rpm-python-4.4.2.3-22.0.1.el5_7.2.x86_64 already installed. Checking for update.
Package matching rpm-4.4.2.3-22.0.1.el5_7.2.x86_64 already installed. Checking for update.
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package rpm.x86_64 0:4.4.2.3-22.0.1.el5_7.2 set to be updated
... etc.
--> Processing Dependency: libsepol-devel >= 1.15.2-1 for package: libselinux-devel
---> Package nss-devel.x86_64 0:3.13.1-5.0.1.el5_8 set to be updated
... etc.
Thanks!Dude wrote:
The "el5_latest" repository seems to contain several updated packages for various Oracle Linux releases, but it is apparently not possible to use Oracle Public Yum to restrict updates to a specific release version. Is this correct? Is this available with a ULN subscription, or if there is another way how to apply errata for a specific Oracle Linux release version?Correct. If you have a ULN subscription, you can limit your channels to the specific update release base and patch channels. The public-yum.oracle.com site now just contains the base channels, i.e. the same package set as each ISO, along with the latest channel, which will update an OL5 machine to the latest packages. -
Oracle Public Yum problems today (23/01/13)
Is anyone else having issue with the Oracle Linux public yum (http://public-yum.oracle.com/) today?
Seems to be extremely flakey over here in the UK.. have tried from various places / connections, getting timeouts & errors such as:
[Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 56 - "Failure when receiving data from the peer"
Just thought I would post this up if anyone else was experiencing issues today...
JeffI re-ran yum last night and everything updated OK.
I had just deployed a new cluster, and this was the first VM in it which was for testing - hence I spent a while worrying about what perhaps was wrong with the cluster / VM config rather than thinking it was an Oracle yum issue.
I totally understand that public yum is free, and is not supported. People running production systems, who want reliable updates, they should subscribe to Oracle Linux Network - at least for updates, it's not going to break the bank....
However - sometimes we are deploying VMs to test things, so it's not always going to feasible to subscribe for Oracle Linux Network every time you create a VM for a test project - like me with my new cluster build yesterday.
So there really should be a 'status page' where people can do and see what's what with the public yum.
One thing that I did find worrying - was the apparent lack of geographically dispersed mirrors for the public yum. It doesn't appear there were any!
When a download failed, it would say 'trying other mirror' which also failed, and then the entire download failed.
Other distros that have issues with yum, I've often see it try 4 or 5 different mirrors....
What's the situation with Oracle Linux public yum and mirrors? How many are there? Why did they all fail? Are they all in the same datacenter?
Jeff -
Public yum - wrong links - file not found
Hi,
I'm having some trouble with Oracle Linux 6.5 and the UEK3 kernel in VirtualBox, which might be due to hibernation, and wanted to try some older kernel, like UEK1 or UEK2, to see if I can reproduce the issue. More on the problem later. However, I can't even list or install any of the previous kernels.
The first thing I was wondering about is that /etc/repos.d/public-yum-ol6.repo had some strange entries for the uek channels, which I have not seen before:
enabled=$uek
enabled=$uek3
What is this?
Anway, I connected to Oracle Public Yum Server to browse an download the latest repository, which no longer has these entries. It would still not list any kernels other than the 2.6.32 and 3.18.13. So I thought I check what's inside the repositories in a browser.
I copy and paste the URL's shown in the repository configuration file into my web browser, such as:
http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/UEK/latest
and click on "x86_64", I receive:
File not found."
From what I can tell, the problem is, that link locations are incorrect,
such as "x86_64" pointing to http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/UEK/x86_64/,
which is missing "latest" in the path.
But the strange thing is, if I click on "Parent Directory" and open "latest" and then "x86_64", it works.
I think I have seen that issue before, several month ago, and the probelm, if I remember correctly, was with public yum.
Thanks.Given the command you're running, yes it's normal. Yum is very weird with versioning of the same package name. If you want to see all the 2.6 kernels that are available:
# yum list --showduplicates "kernel-uek-2.6*"
Loaded plugins: changelog, fs-snapshot, protectbase, rhnplugin, security
This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or Red Hat Satellite.
0 packages excluded due to repository protections
Available Packages
kernel-uek.x86_64 2.6.32-100.28.5.el6 oraclelinux6-x86_64
kernel-uek.x86_64 2.6.32-100.28.9.el6 oraclelinux6-x86_64
kernel-uek.x86_64 2.6.32-100.28.11.el6 oraclelinux6-x86_64
kernel-uek.x86_64 2.6.32-100.28.15.el6 oraclelinux6-x86_64
kernel-uek.x86_64 2.6.32-100.28.17.el6 oraclelinux6-x86_64
kernel-uek.x86_64 2.6.32-100.34.1.el6uek oraclelinux6-x86_64
kernel-uek.x86_64 2.6.32-100.35.1.el6uek oraclelinux6-x86_64
kernel-uek.x86_64 2.6.32-100.36.1.el6uek oraclelinux6-x86_64
kernel-uek.x86_64 2.6.32-100.37.1.el6uek oraclelinux6-x86_64
kernel-uek.x86_64 2.6.32-200.16.1.el6uek oraclelinux6-x86_64
kernel-uek.x86_64 2.6.32-200.19.1.el6uek oraclelinux6-x86_64
kernel-uek.x86_64 2.6.32-200.20.1.el6uek oraclelinux6-x86_64
Essentially, the --showduplicates parameter is the one you want for list. -
How to download a local mirror of public yum, public-yum-downloader.sh
Hello there
I did write an script to create a local mirror of public-yum.oracle.com, it now includes the errata and security bug fixes information._
First of all, thanks for giving a try to the script.
The script can be located at:
https://github.com/kikitux/public-yum-downloader
Direct RAW access:
https://raw.github.com/kikitux/public-yum-downloader/master/public-yum-downloader.sh
Download as
# wget https://raw.github.com/kikitux/public-yum-downloader/master/public-yum-downloader.sh
The hierarchy is 100% the same as what is on public-yum
The script can take several argumentas, like -P for the OS directory, and --url for where the same path will be public, so you can put the mirror in a different path
example, I have my own repo in /u02/stage/ and is shared like http://mirandaa00/stage
on my apache I have
Alias /stage "/u02/stage/"
<Directory "/u02/stage/">
Options Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
In that way, I have everything I want in my own path.
When you use the url option, the script will create a local-yum-ol6.repo file with the url you gave, with GPG enabled, so you can be sure nothing wrong will happen in the middle
I use this script it this way
as root, i have /root/bin/dl.sh with this content
~/bin/public-yum-downloader.sh -P /u02/stage/ -p http://proxy:3128 -R 6.latest --url http://mirandaa00/stage -l /u02/stage/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/
~/bin/public-yum-downloader.sh -P /u02/stage/ -p http://proxy:3128 -R 5.latest --url http://mirandaa00/stage -l /u02/stage/repo/OracleLinux/OL5/
~/bin/public-yum-downloader.sh -P /u02/stage/ -p http://proxy:3128 -R 4.latest --url http://mirandaa00/stage -l /u02/stage/repo/EnterpriseLinux/EL4/
~/bin/public-yum-downloader.sh -P /u02/stage/ -p http://proxy:3128 -R 6.4 --url http://mirandaa00/stage -l /u02/stage/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/
~/bin/public-yum-downloader.sh -P /u02/stage/ -p http://proxy:3128 -R 5.9 --url http://mirandaa00/stage -l /u02/stage/repo/OracleLinux/OL5/
~/bin/public-yum-downloader.sh -P /u02/stage/ -p http://proxy:3128 -R 4.9 --url http://mirandaa00/stage -l /u02/stage/repo/EnterpriseLinux/EL4/
~/bin/public-yum-downloader.sh -P /u02/stage/ -p http://proxy:3128 -R 4.8 --url http://mirandaa00/stage -l /u02/stage/repo/EnterpriseLinux/EL4/
~/bin/public-yum-downloader.sh -P /u02/stage/ -p http://proxy:3128 -R 6.UEK --url http://mirandaa00/stage
~/bin/public-yum-downloader.sh -P /u02/stage/ -p http://proxy:3128 -R 5.UEK --url http://mirandaa00/stage
~/bin/public-yum-downloader.sh -P /u02/stage/ -p http://proxy:3128 -r ol6_addons --url http://mirandaa00/stage
~/bin/public-yum-downloader.sh -P /u02/stage/ -p http://proxy:3128 -r el5_addons --url http://mirandaa00/stage
~/bin/public-yum-downloader.sh -P /u02/stage/ -p http://proxy:3128 -r el5_oracle_addons --url http://mirandaa00/stage
~/bin/public-yum-downloader.sh -P /u02/stage/ -p http://proxy:3128 -r ol6_playground_latest
the -l will look on that path to find the rpm, useful for example if you have a dvd and you want to use as initial cache
I do run my commands in that way as when 5.9 came out, I had a lot of those rpms in 5.8 or 5 latest, rite?
Worst thing that could happen, is the rpm is not there, and will have to download, but if it's there will copy it
for UEK and addons those are unique rpm, so I don't use -l
for the playground, that are the new kernel based on 3.x directly, i don't use --url, as I don't wat the script to enable that repo, but I do want to download what that channel have
so, for known versions 6.0 to 6.4 you can use -R 6.n or even -R 6.UEK
for other repos you can pass the name as -r repo
Regarding the OVM3, the OVM3 is not on the repo, so I don't use my script for that, however, you can use the tools your self
mkdir -p /u02/stage/repo/OracleVM/OVM3/latest/x86_64/repodata/.cache
and create a repo file
cat /u02/stage/public-yum-ovm3.repo
[ovm3_latest]
name=Oracle Linux $releasever Latest (x86_64)
baseurl=http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleVM/OVM3/latest/x86_64/
gpgkey=http://public-yum.oracle.com/RPM-GPG-KEY-oracle-el5
gpgcheck=1
enabled=1
Then, you can download what is there as:
http_proxy=http://proxy:3128 yumdownloader -c /u02/stage/public-yum-ovm3.repo --destdir=/u02/stage/repo/OracleVM/OVM3/latest/x86_64/ '*'
createrepo -v -c /u02/stage/repo/OracleVM/OVM3/latest/x86_64/repodata/.cache /u02/stage/repo/OracleVM/OVM3/latest/x86_64
Please, take note the yumdownloader use --destdir=/path then SPACE, then what you want to download, as we want a mirror, space '*'
any question, here, or feel free to mailme at [email protected]
if you have time, check http://kikitux.net
Alvaro.
Edited by: Alvaro Miranda on May 6, 2013 9:13 PMKeep it running, time by time it takes FOR Ever
The good thing is the script already downloaded the repo file and the GPG key, so internet is working.
Where you tell me is waiting for ever, is downloading the metadata of the files, and doing the list of packages and dependencies to download.
then, with that list, it will use wget to download the rpm files
On /var/tmp/public-yum-downloader/ it will be leaving some files that you can use to check what's doing, a folder for x86_64 and i383 to have a local copy of the metadata
/var/tmp/public-yum-downloader/list.log will show is the output of yum-downloader and then the output of wget
I don't think your download will be slower than mine.. I am on New Zealand.. :D
Alvaro. -
Is there any public yum for update5?
Hi,
I see the oracle has released the public yum for Linux4 and and update 6. I am using Linux4 and update5. Is there any public yum for update5?
Thanks,
Anshul Singhaluser9959418 wrote:
I see the oracle has released the public yum for Linux4 and and update 6. I am using Linux4 and update5. Is there any public yum for update5?No. The public-yum.oracle.com site only covers EL4U6 and higher. You really should look at upgrading. -
Unable to use public-yum for R installation
Dear experts,
I am trying to install R-core for Oracle Enterprise Linux 5 update 6 in order to deploy a R server on it. According to the installation manual I should be using Oracle's public yum server to download and install R (http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E27988_01/doc/doc.112/e26499/install.htm#BABDFEDA).
However following the guide, setting up yum repository and everything is working fine, when I key in "yum install R.x86_64" it returns there is no such package. I scanned the public yum folders and found no R rpms. May I know where should I get the rpms or where should I point the yum to look for the R packages?
Thanks.
Cheers,
PhilipHi,
It still shows the No package found error.
I ran yum list and there isn't any R/R-core packages available.
Below is the output of ls /etc/yum.repos.d/ and yum list (I extract the el5_addons one to keep the post short as it seems unable to upload the entire list as attachment here)
=================
ls /etc/yum.repos.d/public-yum-el5.repo
public-yum-el5.repo.old
public-yum-el5.repo.old2
The old and old2 files are just identical backup.
=================
root@localhost yum.repos.d>yum list | grep el5_addons
Bad id for repo: EL5.6 DVD, byte = 5
This system is not registered with ULN.
ULN support will be disabled.
Django.noarch 1.0.2-2.el5 el5_addons
VirtualBox-3.2.i386 3.2.12_68302_rhel5-1 el5_addons
VirtualBox-4.0.i386 4.0.16_75491_rhel5-1 el5_addons
VirtualBox-4.1.i386 4.1.22_80657_el5-1 el5_addons
VirtualBox-4.2.i386 4.2.4_81684_el5-1 el5_addons
blocxx.i386 1.0.0-17.2 el5_addons
hwinfo.i386 13.57-2 el5_addons
jta.noarch 2.6-1 el5_addons
kernel-uek-headers.i686 2.6.32-300.39.1.el5uek el5_addons
kmod-ovmapi-uek.i686 1.0.0-27.300.uek5 el5_addons
libovmapi.i386 3.0-6.el5 el5_addons
libovmapi-devel.i386 3.0-6.el5 el5_addons
libxcrypt.i386 2.4-12.2 el5_addons
liby2util.i386 2.13.8-0.12 el5_addons
libzypp.i386 2.15.10-0.4 el5_addons
ol-template-config.noarch 1.1.0-9.el5 el5_addons
ovm-template-config.noarch 3.0-68.el5 el5_addons
ovm-template-config-authentication.noarch 3.0-68.el5 el5_addons
ovm-template-config-datetime.noarch 3.0-68.el5 el5_addons
ovm-template-config-firewall.noarch 3.0-68.el5 el5_addons
ovm-template-config-network.noarch 3.0-68.el5 el5_addons
ovm-template-config-selinux.noarch 3.0-68.el5 el5_addons
ovm-template-config-ssh.noarch 3.0-68.el5 el5_addons
ovm-template-config-system.noarch 3.0-68.el5 el5_addons
ovm-template-config-user.noarch 3.0-68.el5 el5_addons
ovmd.i386 3.0-27.el5 el5_addons
perl-Parse-RecDescent.i386 1.80-259.2 el5_addons
perl-X500-DN.i386 0.28-133.2 el5_addons
perl-gettext.i386 1.05-13.2 el5_addons
python-ZSI.noarch 2.1-a1.el5 el5_addons
python-sqlite2.i386 1:2.3.3-2.el5 el5_addons
testutf8.i386 1.0-1.2 el5_addons
tightvnc-java.noarch 1.3.9-4 el5_addons
uln-yum-proxy.noarch 0.0.3-1.el5 el5_addons
xenstoreprovider.i386 3.0-9.el5 el5_addons
yast2.i386 2.13.104-1.0 el5_addons
yast2-EM.noarch 1.9.5-0.2 el5_addons
yast2-all.noarch 2.0-1 el5_addons
yast2-core.i386 2.13.39-0.3 el5_addons
yast2-country.i386 2.13.52-0.9 el5_addons
yast2-hardware-detection.i386 2.13.7-0.9 el5_addons
yast2-installation.noarch 2.13.192-0.4 el5_addons
yast2-ldap-client.noarch 2.13.27-0.11 el5_addons
yast2-mail-aliases.noarch 2.13.8-0.11 el5_addons
yast2-ncurses.i386 2.13.66-0.12 el5_addons
yast2-network.i386 2.13.98-0.7 el5_addons
yast2-nfs-client.noarch 2.13.4-0.11 el5_addons
yast2-pam.noarch 2.13.5-0.11 el5_addons
yast2-perl-bindings.i386 2.13.11-0.17 el5_addons
yast2-pkg-bindings.i386 2.13.117-0.13 el5_addons
yast2-runlevel.noarch 2.13.11-0.11 el5_addons
yast2-security.noarch 2.13.7-0.11 el5_addons
yast2-users.i386 2.13.55-0.4 el5_addons
yum-arch.noarch 2.2.2-2.el5 el5_addons
zend-server-repo.noarch 4.1-1.el5 el5_addons
Does anything seem wrong in my process?
Thanks.
Cheers,
Philip -
Public-yum ol6_latest Metadata file does not match checksum
Update: public-yum is working today and manual checksum is matching as well.
I am trying to apply the latest Oracle Linux 6 patches to a fresh 6.4 install from the public-yum. I am able to successfully apply the latest Oracle Linux 6 UEK from the ol6_UEK_latest repository on public-yum. I am unable to access the ol6_latest repository on public-yum because I receive a "Metadata file does not match checksum" error. I have attempted to manually verify the checksum and receive a mismatch as well. See below for more details.
Thanks,
Erick
$ ### clean up yum cache directory
$ yum clean all
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit, security
Cleaning repos: ol6_UEK_latest ol6_latest
Cleaning up Everything
$ ### attempt to check for updates
$ yum check-update
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit, security
ol6_UEK_latest | 1.2 kB 00:00
ol6_UEK_latest/primary | 8.0 MB 00:00
ol6_UEK_latest 183/183
ol6_latest | 1.4 kB 00:00
ol6_latest/primary | 29 MB 00:02
http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/latest/x86_64/repodata/primary.xml.gz: [Errno -1] Metadata file does not match checksum
Trying other mirror.
ol6_latest/primary | 29 MB 00:02
http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/latest/x86_64/repodata/primary.xml.gz: [Errno -1] Metadata file does not match checksum
Trying other mirror.
Error: failure: repodata/primary.xml.gz from ol6_latest: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
$ ### manually verify checksum by downloading gz for UEK repository
$ wget http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/UEK/latest/x86_64/repodata/primary.xml.gz
--2013-06-13 09:49:17-- http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/UEK/latest/x86_64/repodata/primary.xml.gz
Connecting to 10.87.79.250:8080... connected.
Proxy request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 8409269 (8.0M) [application/x-gzip]
Saving to: “primary.xml.gz”
100%[======================================================================>] 8,409,269 11.1M/s in 0.7s
2013-06-13 09:49:18 (11.1 MB/s) - “primary.xml.gz” saved [8409269/8409269]
$ ### now download xml for UEK repository
$ wget http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/UEK/latest/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml
--2013-06-13 09:52:14-- http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/UEK/latest/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml
Connecting to 10.87.79.250:8080... connected.
Proxy request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 1240 (1.2K) [text/xml]
Saving to: “repomd.xml”
100%[======================================================================>] 1,240 --.-K/s in 0s
2013-06-13 09:52:14 (106 MB/s) - “repomd.xml” saved [1240/1240]
$ ### get published checksum from xml
$ grep -nA1 primary.xml repomd.xml
16: <location href="repodata/primary.xml.gz"/>
17- <checksum type="sha">c8fc85aa170c9da4a04e8a58ab594f67c319e874</checksum>
$ ### generate checksum for gz
$ sha1sum primary.xml.gz
c8fc85aa170c9da4a04e8a58ab594f67c319e874 primary.xml.gz
$ ### UEK checksums match, clean up UEK files from directory
$ rm primary.xml.gz repomd.xml
$ ### manually verify checksum by downloading gz for ol6 repository
$ wget http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/latest/x86_64/repodata/primary.xml.gz
--2013-06-13 10:04:59-- http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/latest/x86_64/repodata/primary.xml.gz
Connecting to 10.87.79.250:8080... connected.
Proxy request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 30474994 (29M) [application/x-gzip]
Saving to: “primary.xml.gz”
100%[======================================================================>] 30,474,994 6.64M/s in 4.5s
2013-06-13 10:05:04 (6.40 MB/s) - “primary.xml.gz” saved [30474994/30474994]
$ ### now download xml for ol6 repository
$ wget http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/latest/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml
--2013-06-13 10:05:10-- http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/latest/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml
Connecting to 10.87.79.250:8080... connected.
Proxy request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 1429 (1.4K) [text/xml]
Saving to: “repomd.xml”
100%[======================================================================>] 1,429 --.-K/s in 0s
2013-06-13 10:05:10 (55.7 MB/s) - “repomd.xml” saved [1429/1429]
$ ### get published checksum from xml
$ grep -nA1 primary.xml repomd.xml
16: <location href="repodata/primary.xml.gz"/>
17- <checksum type="sha">c8b3d8c353045b6e96f1eb6ed519c5d6e75faad3</checksum>
$ ### generate checksum for gz
$ sha1sum primary.xml.gz
47c33491455170c1460646ab3652e40087a4aa19 primary.xml.gz
$ ### ol6 checksums do not match, clean up ol6 files from directory
$ rm primary.xml.gz repomd.xml
$
Message was edited by: esigfridThank you for your advice. Currently public-yum is working again for my two systems (without any changes on my side). If I run into this problem again I will give it a try.
Erick -
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Hi,
I found the link to the OVM 2.2.1 public repo somewhere on the internet: http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleVM/OVM2/2.2.1/base/
However, I want to know how to find above link by browsing oracle.com? I spend almost an hour looking for it on oracle.com but did not come across this link. Is it THAT difficult to browse oracle website? OR Am I doing/missing some stupid thing?
This is just to make sure in future I don't want to google to check the oracle public repo.
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Dheeraj.I found it form the Oracle support
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If I look in http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/2/base/i386/ I only see i686 versions. For example libXp-1.0.0-15.1.el6.i686.rpm
if I issue "yum install libXp.i386" it cannot be found. If I look in the EL5 repositories it does have it in the i386 version.
Since I need to run an application that requires both the 64 bit and 32 bit version be installed...how do I find it on OL6.2? It was also not on the install DVD.
Thanks for your help.Linux-RAC-Admin wrote:
If I look in http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/2/base/i386/ I only see i686 versions. For example libXp-1.0.0-15.1.el6.i686.rpm
If you're running 64-bit Oracle Linux 6 and you need the i686 binaries, please DO NOT enable the i686 yum channel. All the required i686 binaries are mirrored into the x86_64 channel as well. Also, you should be using the _latest channel for OL6U2:
http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL6/latest/x86_64/
If you check that location, you'll see that libXpm-3.5.8-2.el6.i686.rpm is there as well as the x86_64 version. -
Create a local mirror of public yum
I want to create a private local mirror of public-yum repository. This allow me to make updatea or the magical "yum install oracle-validated" in machines that doesn't have internet access.
Any guide or ideas about how to do this?
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some problems that i faced by creating my local yum
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Configure Oracle Public Repository in RedHat 7
Hi all,
We are planning to do a 12c-RAC (12.1.0.2) installation on a Red-Hat (RHEL) Version 7. My question in: Is it possible (or recommended) to configure the Oracle Repository in RedHat7? I would like to do all the pre-installation tasks with the Oracle RPM Preinstall (oracle-rdbms-server-12cR1-preinstall-1.0-3.el7.x86_64), via YUM.
The .repo file is: /etc/yum.repos.d/public-yum-ol7.repo
Is is possible to do such configuration?
Thanks in advance.Hi
please keep in mind that the following kernel is supported.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (12.1.0.2 only) with the following kernels:
Red Hat kernel 3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64 or later
I am not sure if you can use the public ol yum reopsitory.
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Need to Import an application built using Oracle Service Bus on Oracle Public Cloud
I have built an application using Oracle Service Bus (OSB) eclipsed IDE which transfers file from server1 to server2, reads the transferred file, transforms it into a payload and calls a webservice. I have tested this application locally by installing Oracle Service Bus on one on my servers.
I have java as a service account on Oracle Public Cloud. I would like to import the above application onto Oracle Public Cloud. I am not sure if the Weblogic domain on Oracle Public Cloud has enabled OSB or not.
Let me know if someone can help me.Hello,
Oracle Service Bus is currently not supported in Oracle Java Cloud Service.
Oracle Java Cloud Service supports deployment of JavaEE and ADF applications.
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