Typically I recommend against installing yum on a Gateway appliance, specifically because it makes it too easy to install new software. I would determine what rpms are required to fulfil the dependencies, wrap them all up in a tarball and copy that to whatever server needs them and deploy using rpm -Uvh at the command line.
Whatever you end up doing, make sure you let Support know what has been done so they have it in their records any mods that have been made to the appliance. If something does go wrong and it is associated with these mods, it *really* helps for them to know.
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Jay MacDonald - Adoption Architect - Broadcom API Management (Layer 7)
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-17-2021 03:31 PM
From: Prem
Subject: Re: YUM Package install on APIGW V10.0
Hello All,
We are trying to install new monitoring agent into Gateway servers, during installation noticed the agent requires lot of dependencies to run. Did anyone installed yum package on gateway servers, So it will be an easy option to fetch missing packages.
Thanks!