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yum install fails for ambari-server

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Explorer

Hi ,

Ambari-server installation fails with following error:

[root@VORA1 ~]# yum install ambari-server

Loaded plugins: product-id, rhnplugin, search-disabled-repos, security, subscription-manager This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or RHN Satellite. Setting up Install Process http://10.78.1.240/hdp/HDP/centos6/2.x/updates/2.3.4.0/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 7 - "couldn't connect to host" Trying other mirror. Error: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository: HDP-2.3.4.0. Please verify its path and try again

Please suggest.

Thanks

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

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Master Mentor

If you are using local repo then dont point it to the public repo and make sure yoour satelitte server can serve at that URL

baseurl=http://10.78.1.240/AMBARI-2.2.1.0/centos6/2.2.1.0-161/
gpgcheck=0 
enabled=0
priority=1
yum clean all 
yum install ambari-server

That should work

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Super Collaborator

@jyoti gupta are you using custom repositories? Please check if you are able to access the host and files

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Explorer

@pankaj singhwe are using local repositories. Able to access host too. Following is the content of ambari.repo:

name=ambari-2.2.1.0 - Updates

baseurl=http://10.78.1.240/AMBARI-2.2.1.0/centos6/2.2.1.0-161/

gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=http://public-repo-1.hortonworks.com/ambari/centos6/RPM-GPG-KEY/RPM-GPG-KEY-Jenkins enabled=1

priority=1

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Super Collaborator

rememberd a similar question asked - The link may be of help

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Explorer

the link talks about proxy setting. we don't have proxy

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Master Mentor

If you are using local repo then dont point it to the public repo and make sure yoour satelitte server can serve at that URL

baseurl=http://10.78.1.240/AMBARI-2.2.1.0/centos6/2.2.1.0-161/
gpgcheck=0 
enabled=0
priority=1
yum clean all 
yum install ambari-server

That should work

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Explorer

Issue got Resolved. Satellite server was not properly installed. Reconfiguring satellite server, starting httpd service and configuring ambari.repo as per your suggestion worked. Thanks @Geoffrey Shelton Okot 🙂

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Rising Star

Looks like there is no metadata in your repository. Can you try running

sudo createrepo .

in your folder pointed by baseurl.