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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 พ.ค. 2022
Tutorials for the everyday tech.
Creating an offline REPO for offline RedHat machines
Learn how to sync a REPO for other RedHat machine that do not have an internet connection.
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CHAPTERS
0:00 Pressing Play!
1:00 Creating VM container
4:03 Booting from RHEL ISO
6:57 Logging into our VM
8:16 Registering/subscribing your RHEL installation to a subscription
9:30 Grabbing required RPM packages
13:27 Running the reposync command
14:52 Running the createrepo command
17:55 Disable YUM plugins on offline RHEL machine
18:24 Creating REPO file on offline RHEL machine
19:37 Taking our offline REPO for a test drive
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REPO FILE
[Offline_Repo]
name=Offline_Repo
gpgcheck=0
enabled=1
baseurl=file:///mnt/repo/rhel-7-server-rpms/Packages/
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MUSIC
Songs Included in this video.
Zane Alexander - Zero
NiElsir - Theta
NiElsir - Decaf
Skjalg A. Skagen - Decades
t e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者 - 永遠に生きる (Live Forever)
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CHAPTERS
0:00 Pressing Play!
1:00 Creating VM container
4:03 Booting from RHEL ISO
6:57 Logging into our VM
8:16 Registering/subscribing your RHEL installation to a subscription
9:30 Grabbing required RPM packages
13:27 Running the reposync command
14:52 Running the createrepo command
17:55 Disable YUM plugins on offline RHEL machine
18:24 Creating REPO file on offline RHEL machine
19:37 Taking our offline REPO for a test drive
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REPO FILE
[Offline_Repo]
name=Offline_Repo
gpgcheck=0
enabled=1
baseurl=file:///mnt/repo/rhel-7-server-rpms/Packages/
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MUSIC
Songs Included in this video.
Zane Alexander - Zero
NiElsir - Theta
NiElsir - Decaf
Skjalg A. Skagen - Decades
t e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者 - 永遠に生きる (Live Forever)
มุมมอง: 8 552
its possible to create rhel9.4
Good video
Thank you sir
Thank you, very good informatin.
Great voice, great tutorial. Thanks!
I appreciate you.
You're a legend man Thank you for this video!! This was the best video I have seen on updating offline systems. 1 thing - I didn't grab a beer, I grabbed wine after the reposync LOL
why the font is to small
very nice thanks!
[connected&subscribed host] 11:17 ntfs-3g (rhel doesnt support ntfs) -> requires EPEL 13.46 using [reposync -p /mnt/repo] : mirror all repos to usb create <repodata> 15:00 : createrepo [one-directory-above-repodata] 16:07: check /repodata is created. **repomd.xml** is parsed by the yum/dnf package manager [disconnected host] - mount 17:50 disable `subscription-manager` plugin 18:30 create .repo @/etc/yum.repos.d , and fill in repo meta data (base url) 19:40 : yum dpdate to check [offline_repo] is functioning
Hello, This is an amazing Video and I was able to easily follow except for one thing. Can you please make a RHEL 8 version of this where you show how to connect to another RHEL server via HTTPD? I am having trouble finding another video that has the steps to make this a bit easier. You do almost all the right things here except in RHEL 8 there are two repo folders now, BaseOS and ApplicationStream. Then the part about setting up a second volume on an RHEL 8 VM and presenting it to an offline server would be so helpful. I am trying to struggle my way through this setup but thought I would see if you might have a video for RHEL 8 and making it an offline repo to connect over the network to offline prod machines.
So, just because I play the devil's advocate, for a non-internet connected VM, how did you get the epel repo transferred to it to install the NTFS-3g before using a NTFS drive again, the chicken before the egg thinking? I'm guessing initially you had to use an ext3 or something Linux filesystem based initially for a USB to transfer the EPEL repository and then installed NTFS-3G to pick up where the video shows the initial login to the offline RHEL 7 server.
Awesome video! I needed this for work, will try it out next week!
Great vid, concise and easy to understand. I've just replicated this for rhel9 at work. More vids like this please.
From a question to a youtube channel amazing work