CentOS - Upgrading to 2.6.1 with no internet

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Oliver Roberts

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May 9, 2014, 7:13:35 AM5/9/14
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I'm trying to install MongoDB 2.6.1 on my CentOS machine that has no access to the internet.  I've downloaded the rpm files from the repo, and when I try installing, I keep getting the "mongo-10gen-server conflicts with mongodb-org-server-2.6.1-1.x86_64" error no matter what I do.

I've tried:
  • yum remove, yum makecache, yum install
  • rpm -e, rpm -i
But it all ends in failure.  Does anyone have any clue what I can do?

Asya Kamsky

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May 10, 2014, 4:25:15 PM5/10/14
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I'm afraid I can't check right now how you can fix the repos but if you need a fast workaround just to get mongodb going you can download the package from downloads.mongodb.org and use that.

Asya

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Adam C

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May 11, 2014, 11:17:11 PM5/11/14
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Pretty sure this is SERVER-13862 and we've since published a fix for it with the new RPMs (2.6.1-2).  So, I would recommend re-downloading the packages to see if that fixes the issue.

Adam
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