Hi,
we are new to Red hat and are building our first server and installing some basic tools like monitoring or other. One of them is splunk forwarder and a Nmon app that recuired "ncurses-compat-libs".
If my understanding is right, that lib are part of the EPEL repository that is no more part of Red Hat.
How and where i need to add the EPEL repository so my host can find the ncurses-compat-libs package when we do a "sudo dnf install ncurses-compat-libs". Actually we get this as answer
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No match for argument: ncurses-compat-libs
Error: Unable to find a match: ncurses-compat-libs
Not sure if am right, but i'm assuming i need to add the repos somewhere before the host can see it....and i hope it can be centralized using RH Insight....
Can someone help a begginner
@DavidPoulin79 Please refer this blog post : https://www.redhat.com/fr/blog/install-epel-linux
@Chetan_Tiwary_ Thank for the article.
I was wondering if there is a way using the Red Hat hybrid console instead of directly to the host and 1 by 1?
Like we can add repositories to an activation key, so all hosts related to that would benefit it...
Is it the way to do it normally ? or there is no way directly in hydrid console
@DavidPoulin79 Refer here for more details : https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_insights/1-latest/html/deploying_and_managing_rhel_...
Thank for your link, that what i try previously and was probably something as my host was not able to see it...
I try your first link and it worked to what i had to get from epel...but as i want to learn...what should i need to do for my host to get visibility on the epel repo once added.
1) Add repository (your 2 seconds link provided)
2) Add to the activiation key ???? (doesn't seem to work..)
3) Refresh the host ????
I want to understand and learn the correct way to do it. To add repositories in general..not just epel...
Thank in advances for your help
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