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Hi, It could be an DNS issue. If you has given the name server properly jus try yum update again. If still getting the same issue,then set and export the environment variable as given below. Even i have open the Direct Internet access on this servers.. Still am getting the below attach error messages … Can anyone help me…. Error: Cannot retrieve repository metadata repomd. Please verify its path and try again [email removed etc].

The problem is resolved thank for support…. For this I enable Direct Internet access on the server and executed the yum clean all Runs yum clean packages and yum clean headers, yum clean metadata and yum clean dbcache as above.

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