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Offline dependencies should be included in the URL location that 

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 provided to you. Please use the \*deps\* file.

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NOTE: If your installation server is connected to the Internet, the required dependencies are automatically downloaded and installed for you. You may skip this section.

Use the steps below to acquire and install dependencies required by the

D s platform
. If you need further assistance, please contact 
D s support
.

Install dependencies without Internet access for CentOS or RHEL

Steps:

  1. In a CentOS or RHEL environment, the dependencies repository must be installed into the following directory: 

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    /var/local/trifacta
  2. The following commands configure Yum to point to the repository in /var/local/trifacta, which yum knows as local. Repo permissions are set appropriately. Commands:

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    tar xvzf <DEPENDENCIES_ARCHIVE>.tar.gz
    mv local.repo /etc/yum.repos.d
    mv trifacta /var/local
    chown -R root:root /var/local/trifacta
    chmod -R o-w+r /var/local/trifacta
  3. The following command installs the RPM while disable all repos other than local, which prevents the installer from reaching out to the Internet for package updates:

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    NOTE: The disabling of repositories only applies to this command.

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    sudo yum --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=local install <INSTALLER>.rpm
  4. If the above command fails and complains about a missing repo, you can add the missing repo to the enablerepo list. For example, if the centos-base repo is reported as missing, then the command would be the following:

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    sudo yum --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=local,centos-base install <INSTALLER>.rpm
  5. If you do not have a supported version of a Java Developer Kit installed on the 

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    itemnode
    , you can use the following command to install OpenJDK, which is included in the offline dependencies:

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    sudo yum --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=local,centos-base install java-1.8.0-openjdk-1.8.0 java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel

Install dependencies without Internet access in Ubuntu

If you are trying to perform a manual installation of dependencies in Ubuntu, please contact 

D s support
.