Creating a Local Repository on Ubuntu
Describes how to create and use a local repository for Ubuntu.
- Ensure that you have access to the HPE internet repository so that you can download package files. For more information, see Using the HPE Data Fabric Token-Authenticated Internet Repository.
 - On the machine where you will set up the repository, log in as
          
root. - Change to the directory 
/root, and create the following directories within it:~/mapr |---dists |------binary |---------optional |------------binary-amd64 |---mapr - On a computer that is connected to the internet, download the following files,
          substituting the appropriate <version> and
          <datestamp>:
https://package.ezmeral.hpe.com/releases/v7.x.x/ubuntu/mapr-<version>GA.deb.tgz https://package.ezmeral.hpe.com/releases/MEP/MEP-<version>/ubuntu/mapr-mep-<version>-<datestamp>.deb.tgz - Copy the files to 
/root/mapr/mapron the node, and extract them there:tar -xvzf mapr-<version>GA.deb.tgz tar -xvzf mapr-mep-<version>-<datestamp>.deb.tgz - Navigate to the 
/root/maprdirectory. - Use 
dpkg-scanpackagesto createPackages.gzin thebinary-amd64directory:dpkg-scanpackages . /dev/null | gzip -9c > ./dists/binary/optional/binary-amd64/Packages.gz - Move the entire 
/root/mapr/maprdirectory to the default directory served by the HTTP server (for example,/var/www), and make sure the HTTP server is running.