web and scripting module installation

I have a SLES 12 server and tried to install a program that depends on php, which is now in a separate module
Where can I find an iso or something to download, as this server cannot be connected to the internet to install via zypper or yast?
I registered the server, but still cannot find any link.

Thanks

Hi
AFAIK it’s only available online, as in when you register you can add
the extensions via YaST add on products. This will then give you a url
and mirror credentials in SUSE Customer Center (https://scc.suse.com)

Else you will need to download manually and install via patch finder…
https://download.suse.com/patch/finder/#bu=suse&familyId=7261&productId=33903&dateRange=&startDate=&endDate=&priority=&architecture=&keywords=php5&xf=7261&xp=7261_33903


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Thank you very much

It worked. Luckily I only had about 5 other dependencies.
I think SLES should really provide downloadable ISO’s for people who cannot connect their servers to the internet.

I know this is an old one, but it came up first in my google search on how to do this.
After registration run
yast2 add-on
add
select the 2nd option " Extensions and Modules from Registration Server…", & Next
then choose the addon module you want.
See https://www.suse.com/documentation/sled-12/book_sle_deployment/data/sec_add-ons_extensions.html for more details.

On 02/01/17 17:34, simoncrute wrote:
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I know this is an old one, but it came up first in my google search on
how to do this.
After registration run
yast2 add-on
add
select the 2nd option " Extensions and Modules from Registration
Server…", & Next
then choose the addon module you want.
See
https://www.suse.com/documentation/sled-12/book_sle_deployment/data/sec_add-ons_extensions.html
for more details.[/color]

Firstly note that you have replied to an old thread so the original
poster is unlikely to see it but thanks for taking the time to update it
especially if it’s a prominent result when searching.

Secondly note that the above link is to the SLED12 documentation and not
SLES12 although the link is actually more applicable to SLES12 than SLED12.

As for adding an extension or module to SLES12 you can also use
SUSEConnect with the --product option as per TID 7016626[1].

HTH.

[1] https://www.suse.com/support/kb/doc?id=7016626

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner


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