Configure Offline Repository CentOS7 A

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== Download TelcoBridges repository ==
 
== Download TelcoBridges repository ==
 
Download the .iso image of TelcoBridges repository on a machine that have access to the system.
 
Download the .iso image of TelcoBridges repository on a machine that have access to the system.
  http://repo.telcobridges.com/centos/7/isos/x86_64/tb_centos7_x86_64_repo.iso (File size on 2018.06: 7GB)
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  http://repo.telcobridges.com/centos/7/isos/x86_64/tb_centos7_x86_64_repo.iso
  
 
== Upload TelcoBridges repository to the system ==
 
== Upload TelcoBridges repository to the system ==
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  # yum clean metadata
 
  # yum clean metadata
 
  # yum update
 
  # yum update
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== Delete ISO file ==
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Since the repository file is quite large, it is better to delete it after the update is complete:
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# rm /root/*repo.iso

Latest revision as of 10:23, 5 June 2019


This page shows how to configure CentOS packages manager for a system that does not have access to Telcobridges repository (no internet access).

Contents

Download TelcoBridges repository

Download the .iso image of TelcoBridges repository on a machine that have access to the system.

http://repo.telcobridges.com/centos/7/isos/x86_64/tb_centos7_x86_64_repo.iso

Upload TelcoBridges repository to the system

Upload the .iso file to the "/root" directory of the system with scp or a SFTP tool like FileZilla

Mount the .iso file on the system

Mount the .iso file on your system

# mkdir -p /repo/centos/7
# mount -t iso9660 -o loop /root/tb_centos7_x86_64_repo.iso /repo/centos/7

Change TelcoBridges repository file

Edit the TB-Base.repo file

# vim /etc/yum.repos.d/TB-Base.repo

Change [tb-base] baseurl line to:

baseurl=file:///repo/centos/7/os/$basearch/

Update CentOS 7

# yum clean metadata
# yum update

Delete ISO file

Since the repository file is quite large, it is better to delete it after the update is complete:

# rm /root/*repo.iso
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