Generally wondering, is this simply a question of what can be found in the Debian/Ubuntu repos?īut specifically wondering, should I modify that section to install Oracle 8 (I'm thinking yes). I'm wondering what the motivation is in the Ansible for installing versions contrary to in-house recommendations. (That's in vars/Debian.yml, the alternate vars/Redhat.yml specifies java-1.8.0-openjdk.x86_64) Done Some packages could not be installed.
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Log in to get rid of this advertisement Hi, openjdk-6/7-jre install fails after apt-get clean, update and dist-upgrade: Code: LANGenUS.UTF-8 apt-get install openjdk-7-jre Reading package lists. as of this writing, it is recommended that you use the Oracle JDK version 1.8.0_73 Unable to install openjdk-6/7-jre on Jessie. I have a new v2.2 cluster (testing for migration) and used the new 'official' role from Įverything is on Ubuntu 14.04 (trusty) at the moment.ĭuring testing I was surprised to discover that the elasticsearch role java.yml task installed openjdk-7-jre-headless since the docs say to use Oracle JDK 8: I have many clusters running ES v1.x which were deployed by my own Ansible playbooks, which originated in the old Traackr version ( ) NOTE: if you are running Airsonic on an ARM platform and you experience extremely long startup times (on the order of 20-30 minutes), you should install Oracle’s JDK/JRE.There are known performance issues with OpenJDK under ARM. Continuing the discussion from Ansible Role for Elasticsearch now available!: To get Airsonic running, we are going to install OpenJDK 8 or Oracle JDK 8, set the default JAVAHOME, and finally deploy our Airsonic WAR package.