apigeeuser=abc apigeepassword=xyz Apigee bootstrap 1.0-218 (origin/OPDK_1601, 2016.05.13,15:52) === Obtaining creds for software.apigee.com: === Begin work ... === Checking for presence of misc commands: === Checking distro: === Checking architecture: === Checking OS: === Checking SELinux status === Configuring package manager: + rpm -qa apigee* + rpm -e apigee-repo error: package apigee-repo is not installed (error can be ignored) + rpm -e apigeeprio-repo error: package apigeeprio-repo is not installed (error can be ignored) + yum install -y https://abc:***@software.apigee.com//apigee-repo-1.0-6.x86_64.rpm Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, presto Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * base: mirror.us.leaseweb.net * extras: mirror.netdepot.com * updates: mirror.symnds.com http://yum.postgresql.org/9.3/redhat/rhel-6-x86_64/repodata/5017798e9a7a8ec13cfafa721dff7049245cd9c8... [Errno 14] problem making ssl connection Trying other mirror. Error: failure: repodata/5017798e9a7a8ec13cfafa721dff7049245cd9c82278e8a8d724fde424efee32-primary.sqlite.bz2 from pgdg93: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try. bootstrap.sh: Error: Repo configuration failed
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Looks like the nodes were unable to pull the Apigee specific repos.
/etc/yum/vars had an old version of apigee repo. Deleting this older repo file and re-running the bootstrap should fix the issue.
Looks like the nodes were unable to pull the Apigee specific repos.
/etc/yum/vars had an old version of apigee repo. Deleting this older repo file and re-running the bootstrap should fix the issue.
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