No worries, that makes good sense. 

If you had internet access, then you could do "yum install PACKAGENAME". If it 
complains that you lack some dependency, you can do "yum whatprovides 
DEPENDENCY".

But, since you don't have internet access, the quickest approach might be the 
following. Copy the Zenoss rpm to your box, and try to install it via "rpm -ivh 
NAMEOFRPM". It will then spew out a list of missing dependencies. Copy those 
down. On another box (with internet access), simply do "yum whatprovides" with 
each dependency you copied down. Once you find the actual names of the packages 
you want (may not be the same as the dependencies listed), you can grab the 
rpms via yumdownloader (http://linux.die.net/man/1/yumdownloader). Once you 
have all the needed RPMs, copy them onto the Zenoss box, and install each with 
rpm -ivh, then try installing Zenoss again.

-Sam




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