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Installing Veeam Agent for Linux in Offline Mode

If a computer where you want to install Veeam Agent for Linux has no connection to the internet, for example, for security reasons, you can install Veeam Agent for Linux in the offline mode. In this scenario, you do not need to download and install the Veeam software repository installation package (veeam-release). Instead, you need to download the entire Veeam Agent for Linux packages from the Veeam software repository and install them on the target computer.

To install Veeam Agent for Linux:

  1. On a computer that is connected to the internet, download Veeam Agent for Linux packages intended for your Linux distribution from the Veeam software repository at http://repository.veeam.com/packages/.
  2. Save Veeam Agent for Linux packages to a directory that can be accessed from the computer where you want to install the product, for example, a directory on a local drive or USB drive, or a network shared folder.
  3. On the computer where you want to install Veeam Agent for Linux, navigate to the directory where you have saved the packages and install Veeam Agent for Linux:

Installing Veeam Agent for Linux in Offline Mode Tip:

You can also set up a local mirror of the Veeam software repository in your internal network and add this repository to the list of software sources on a computer where you want to install the product. These operations may differ depending on the Linux distribution and package manager that you use. To learn more, refer to the documentation of your Linux distribution.

After you add a local repository to the list of software sources on a computer, you will be able to install and upgrade Veeam Agent for Linux in a regular way. To learn more, see Installing Veeam Agent for Linux and Upgrading Veeam Agent for Linux.

 

Installing Veeam Agent for Linux in CentOS / RHEL

To install Veeam Agent for Linux, use the following commands:

For 32-bit CentOS 6 / RHEL 6

rpm -i <...>/kmod-veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.el6.i386.rpm
rpm -i <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.el6.i386.rpm

For 64-bit CentOS 6 / RHEL 6

rpm -i <...>/kmod-veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
rpm -i <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.el6.x86_64.rpm

For 32-bit CentOS 7 / RHEL 7

rpm -i <...>/veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.noarch.rpm
rpm -i <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.el7.i386.rpm

For 64-bit CentOS 7 / RHEL 7

rpm -i <...>/kmod-veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.el7.x86_64.rpm
rpm -i <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.el7.x86_64.rpm

where:

<...> — path to a directory where you have saved Veeam Agent for Linux packages.

Installing Veeam Agent for Linux in Offline Mode Note:

The pre-built veeamsnap binaries require kernel 2.6.32-131.0.15 or later for CentOS / RHEL 6 (excluding 2.6.32-279.el6.i686) and kernel 3.10.0-123 or later for CentOS / RHEL 7.0 – 7.5 to function. For other kernels, please install the veeamsnap module using the veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.noarch.rpm source RPM package available in the Veeam repository.

 

Installing Veeam Agent for Linux in Oracle Linux

For 32-bit Oracle Linux 6

rpm -i <...>/veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.noarch.rpm
rpm -i <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.el6.i386.rpm

For 64-bit Oracle Linux 6

rpm -i <...>/veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.noarch.rpm
rpm -i <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.el6.x86_64.rpm

For 32-bit Oracle Linux 7

rpm -i <...>/veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.noarch.rpm
rpm -i <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.el7.i386.rpm

For 64-bit Oracle Linux 7

rpm -i <...>/veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.noarch.rpm
rpm -i <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.el7.x86_64.rpm

where:

<...> — path to a directory where you have saved Veeam Agent for Linux packages.

Installing Veeam Agent for Linux in Fedora

For 32-bit Fedora Linux 23

rpm -i <...>/veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.noarch.rpm
rpm -i <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.fc23.i386.rpm

For 64-bit Fedora Linux 23

rpm -i <...>/veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.noarch.rpm
rpm -i <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.fc23.x86_64.rpm

For 32-bit Fedora Linux 24 or later

rpm -i <...>/veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.noarch.rpm
rpm -i <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.fc24.i386.rpm

For 64-bit Fedora Linux 24 or later

rpm -i <...>/veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.noarch.rpm
rpm -i <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.fc24.x86_64.rpm

where:

<...> — path to a directory where you have saved Veeam Agent for Linux packages.

Installing Veeam Agent for Linux in SLES

Installing Veeam Agent for Linux in Offline Mode Important!

Make sure that you have allowed unsupported modules. To learn more, see https://www.suse.com/documentation/sles-12/book_sle_admin/data/sec_admsupport_kernel.html.

 

Installing Veeam Agent for Linux in Offline Mode Note:

If you use a Trace, Xen or PAE kernel, you need to choose the corresponding veeamsnap package for installation instead of the default one, for example, veeamsnap-kmp-trace-2.0.1.665_3.0.101_63-2.1.i586.rpm instead of veeamsnap-kmp-default-2.0.1.665_3.0.101_63-2.1.i586.rpm.

To install Veeam Agent for Linux, use the following commands:

For 32-bit SLES 11 SP4

zypper in <...>/veeamsnap-kmp-default-2.0.1.665_3.0.101_63-2.1.i586.rpm
zypper in <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.sles11.i386.rpm

For 64-bit SLES 11 SP4

zypper in <...>/veeamsnap-kmp-default-2.0.1.665_3.0.101_63-2.1.x86_64.rpm
zypper in <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.sles11.x86_64.rpm

For 32-bit SLES 12

zypper in <...>/veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.sles.noarch.rpm
zypper in <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.sles12.i386.rpm

For 64-bit SLES 12

zypper in <...>/veeamsnap-kmp-default-2.0.1.665_k3.12.28_4-2.1.x86_64.rpm
zypper in <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.sles12.x86_64.rpm

For 64-bit SLES 12 SP1

zypper in <...>/veeamsnap-kmp-default-2.0.1.665_k3.12.49_11-2.1.x86_64.rpm
zypper in <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.sles12.x86_64.rpm

For 64-bit SLES 12 SP2

zypper in <...>/veeamsnap-kmp-default-2.0.1.665_k4.4.21_69-2.1.x86_64.rpm
zypper in <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.sles12.x86_64.rpm

For 64-bit SLES 12 SP3

zypper in <...>/veeamsnap-kmp-default-2.0.1.665_k4.4.73_5-2.1.x86_64.rpm
zypper in <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.sles12.x86_64.rpm

where:

<...> — path to a directory where you have saved Veeam Agent for Linux packages.

Installing Veeam Agent for Linux in openSUSE

For 32-bit openSUSE 11.3–13.2, Tumbleweed

zypper in <...>/veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.noarch.rpm
zypper in <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.suse.i386.rpm

For 64-bit openSUSE 11.3–13.2, Tumbleweed

zypper in <...>/veeamsnap-2.0.1.665-1.noarch.rpm
zypper in <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.suse.x86_64.rpm

For 64-bit openSUSE Leap 42.2

zypper in <...>/veeamsnap-kmp-default-2.0.1.665_k4.4.27_2-2.1.x86_64.rpm
zypper in <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.suse.x86_64.rpm

For 64-bit openSUSE Leap 42.3

zypper in <...>/veeamsnap-kmp-default-2.0.1.665_k4.4.76_1-2.1.x86_64.rpm
zypper in <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.suse.x86_64.rpm

For 64-bit openSUSE Leap 15

zypper in <...>/veeamsnap-kmp-default-2.0.1.665_k4.12.14_lp150.11-lp150.2.1.x86_64.rpm
zypper in <...>/veeam-2.0.1.665-1.suse.x86_64.rpm

where:

<...> — path to a directory where you have saved Veeam Agent for Linux packages.

Installing Veeam Agent for Linux in Debian / Ubuntu

To install Veeam Agent for Linux, use the following commands:

For 32-bit Debian / Ubuntu

dpkg -i <...>/veeamsnap_2.0.1.665_all.deb
dpkg -i <...>/veeam_2.0.1.665_i386.deb

For 64-bit Debian / Ubuntu

dpkg -i <...>/veeamsnap_2.0.1.665_all.deb
dpkg -i <...>/veeam_2.0.1.665_amd64.deb

where:

<...> — path to a directory where you have saved Veeam Agent for Linux packages.

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