When I try to install something via yum (e.g., yum install java), I get the following:
Could not contact CDS load balancer rhui2-cds01.us-west-2.aws.ce.redhat.com, trying others.
Could not contact any CDS load balancers: rhui2-cds01.us-west-2.aws.ce.redhat.com, rhui2-cds02.us-west-2.aws.ce.redhat.com.
Is this problem specific to AWS or RedHat? How often do outages like this happen? I am not a RedHat subscriber. I am curious if they are having Sunday evening maintenance or if there is a network or firewall issue. Earlier today I installed various yum packages. This evening I tried several, but none worked.
Comment out the proxy line and try again
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[main]
#proxy=http://proxy:8080
cachedir=/var/cache/yum/$basearch/$releasever
keepcache=0
debuglevel=2
logfile=/var/log/yum.log
exactarch=1
obsoletes=1
gpgcheck=1
plugins=1
installonly_limit=3
# This is the default, if you make this bigger yum won't see if the metadata
# is newer on the remote and so you'll "gain" the bandwidth of not having to
# download the new metadata and "pay" for it by yum not having correct
# information.
# It is esp. important, to have correct metadata, for distributions like
# Fedora which don't keep old packages around. If you don't like this checking
# interupting your command line usage, it's much better to have something
# manually check the metadata once an hour (yum-updatesd will do this).
# metadata_expire=90m
# PUT YOUR REPOS HERE OR IN separate files named file.repo
# in /etc/yum.repos.d
thanks, it was useful
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