Failed to install Veeam Agent for Linux: error: Failed dependencies:
fuse-libs is needed by veeam-6.1.2.1781-1.el7.x86_64 Failed to invoke rpc command
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This system does not have internet access and I have to install this manually. What version of fuse-libs should I install?
Best answer by bmujahid
To resolve the dependency error you're seeing, you'll need to manually install the correct version of the fuse-libs package for CentOS 7.
The error message indicates that fuse-libs is required by the Veeam package you are trying to install. The specific version of fuse-libs you need should match the libraries compatible with CentOS 7.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Determine the correct version: For CentOS 7, the version of fuse-libs should typically be compatible with the CentOS 7 repository version. The package version is usually 2.9.x.
Download the fuse-libs RPM package: Since your system does not have internet access, you will need to download the package on another machine with internet access.
You can use a website like rpmfind.net or CentOS Vault to find the appropriate version of fuse-libs for CentOS 7.
Look for a package like:
fuse-libs-2.9.2-11.el7.x86_64.rpm
Transfer the RPM file: Once you have downloaded the correct fuse-libs RPM package, transfer it to your CentOS 7 system using a method such as USB, SCP, or another available means.
Install the RPM package manually: Run the following command to install the fuse-libs RPM package:
To resolve the dependency error you're seeing, you'll need to manually install the correct version of the fuse-libs package for CentOS 7.
The error message indicates that fuse-libs is required by the Veeam package you are trying to install. The specific version of fuse-libs you need should match the libraries compatible with CentOS 7.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Determine the correct version: For CentOS 7, the version of fuse-libs should typically be compatible with the CentOS 7 repository version. The package version is usually 2.9.x.
Download the fuse-libs RPM package: Since your system does not have internet access, you will need to download the package on another machine with internet access.
You can use a website like rpmfind.net or CentOS Vault to find the appropriate version of fuse-libs for CentOS 7.
Look for a package like:
fuse-libs-2.9.2-11.el7.x86_64.rpm
Transfer the RPM file: Once you have downloaded the correct fuse-libs RPM package, transfer it to your CentOS 7 system using a method such as USB, SCP, or another available means.
Install the RPM package manually: Run the following command to install the fuse-libs RPM package:
I do not have a correct understanding of this package. And I just got acquainted with this package. My system is a server and there are a number of virtual box simulator VMs in it. Does this package not cause a disturbance in the system?