Public Yum Server
Last updated: 21 September, 2010
Now Available: Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel
Oracle has released the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel for x86_64 servers via the Oracle Public Yum Server. Please use the following steps to install the new kernel and any required dependencies.
1. Ensure that your system is running Oracle Linux 5 Update 5 (x86_64) before installing the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel.
2. Download and install the Oracle Linux 5 repo file to your system.
# cd /etc/yum.repos.d
# wget http://public-yum.oracle.com/public-yum-el5.repo
3. Enable both the [el5_u5_base] and the [ol5_u5_base] repositories in the yum configuration file by changing enable=0 to enable=1 in those sections.
4. To update your system kernel to the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel, use the following yum command:
# yum install kernel
OR To upgrade all recommended packages associated with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel, use the following yum command:
# yum install oracle-linux
5. Reboot your system to run the newly-installed Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel.
Introduction
The Oracle public yum server offers a free and convenient way to install packages from the Oracle Linux and Oracle VM installation media via a yum client.
You can download the full Oracle Linux and Oracle VM installation media via edelivery.oracle.com/linux. Note that errata are not available via this public yum server. To access errata (bug fixes, security fixes and enhancement), you must have a valid support contract to access Unbreakable Linux Network (ULN). For more information, see the FAQ below.
This yum server is offered without support of any kind. If you require support, please consider purchasing Unbreakable Linux support via the online store, or via your sales representative.
Getting Started
Download and Install Oracle Linux
Download and copy the appropriate yum configuration file in place, by running the following commands as root:
Oracle Linux 4, Update 6 or Newer
# cd /etc/yum.repos.d
# mv Oracle-Base.repo Oracle-Base.repo.disabled
# wget http://public-yum.oracle.com/public-yum-el4.repo
Oracle Linux 5
# cd /etc/yum.repos.d
# wget http://public-yum.oracle.com/public-yum-el5.repo
Oracle VM 2
# cd /etc/yum.repos.d
# wget http://public-yum.oracle.com/public-yum-ovm2.repo
Enable the appropriate repository by editing the yum configuration file
Open the yum configuration file in a text editor
Locate the section in the file for the repository you plan to update from, e.g. [el4_u6_base]
Change enabled=0 to enabled=1
Begin using yum, for example:
yum list
yum install firefox
You may be prompted to confirm the import of the Oracle OSS Group GPG key.
Frequently Asked Questions
1) Where are the security updates and other errata ?
2) Where can I learn more about Oracle Linux?
3) Where can I learn more about Unbreakable Linux support?
4) Where can I learn more about Oracle VM?
5) Where can I get help getting this yum repository to work?
6) Where can I learn more about yum?
Where are the security updates and other errata?
A: This yum server only offers the packages already provided on the Oracle Linux and Oracle installation media. To access security updates and other patches or enhancements, you should use Unbreakable Linux Network (ULN). Access to ULN requires a valid Oracle Linux or Oracle VM support contract and Customer Support Identifier (CSI). To obtain a support contract, please contact your sales representative or make your purchase via the Unbreakable Linux Store.
Where can I learn more about Oracle Linux?
A: You can read a summary of features and specifications here. Additional technical information about Oracle Linux is available on OTN's Linux Technology Center.
Where can I learn more about Unbreakable Linux support?
A: You can read more about Oracle Unbreakable Linux Support at oracle.com/linux, For white papers, data sheets, FAQs and other technical information, see the Linux Technology Center.
Where can I learn more about Oracle VM?
A: You can read more about Oracle VM here. For technical information about Oracle VM, see the Oracle VM product page on OTN.
Where can I get help getting this yum repository to work?
A: This yum server is provided for free and without support. You may use the Oracle Technology Network Linux Forum, where other users are ready and willing to help.
Where can I learn more about yum?
A: There are several resources available on the the Web. Here is an overview of basic yum commands
Browse the Repositories
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repo/ 19-Sep-2010 20:27 -
public-yum-el4.repo 26-May-2009 11:08 692
public-yum-el5.repo 20-Sep-2010 15:59 2.0K
public-yum-ovm2.repo 22-Apr-2010 11:01 1.3K
RPM-GPG-KEY-oracle-el4 26-Oct-2006 18:50 1.7K
RPM-GPG-KEY-oracle-el5 11-Nov-2007 08:01 1.4K
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