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<p>From my understanding of pulp 3, this would maybe involve the
ability to 'import' a publication. Would that make sense?</p>
<p>Justin<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/09/2018 08:22 AM, Bryan Kearney
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<pre wrap="">One of the themes I heard yesterday at the Red Hat Summit was around
having a pulp server mirror the upstream RPM repo metadata exactly. The
use case is that two pulp servers are behind a load balancer mirroring
the same repo. The users would like to be able to flip a yum client
acrross the two servers. Running createrepo to make unique repos causes
issues for the clients that appear to be errors. I assume this pattern
would not be unique for other package clients that cache metadata.
So, when looking ahead to pulp 3 I would ask that this be taken into
consideration. I can provide more info / use cases if necessary.
-- bk
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