[Pulp-list] N00b: Pulp and Cobbler ?
Dan White
ygor at comcast.net
Thu Oct 27 02:49:04 UTC 2011
On Oct 26, 2011, at 10:31 PM, Greg Swift wrote:
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> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 20:40, Dan White <ygor at comcast.net> wrote:
> On Oct 26, 2011, at 8:36 PM, Greg Swift wrote:
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>> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 19:06, Dan White <ygor at comcast.net> wrote:
>> So, if I understand the patterns (I'm new to using producer/consumer patterns),
>> I set up a Pulp Server to manage the mirror-repositories (producer)
>> and point the Cobbler Server at them (as a client/consumer) and let Cobbler feed out the RPM's to the cobbler-ized client-hosts.
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>> You can actually have Cobbler do pass through repositories to pulp if you uncheck 'mirror locally' under advanced (I believe that is the right option).
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>> This sounds very do-able !
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>> I have a repo on my Cobbler server of RPM's that are not from another repo, so I have to run "createrepo" manually whenever I update the collection. The client-hosts connecting thru Cobbler pick up the changes.
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>> OK, one more question: I'm using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Can I still register these client-hosts with Red Hat Network ? I recently encountered a problem with Cobbler-generated yum mirror-repositories and the yum-rhn-plugin not playing nice together.
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>> I use cobbler+rhn regularly and haven't seen any issues. feel free to bring this up in #cobbler on freenode or on the cobbler list.
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> I have brought it up on the cobbler list (not dev) <http://www.mail-archive.com/cobbler@lists.fedorahosted.org/msg06621.html>
> and did not get any helpful information, and no one is active on the IRC every time I have tried -- #cobbler Right ? Is there a #cobbler-dev ?
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> heh.. oops.. i did not remember there was a user list... maybe i should join that one too...
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> channel varies the times i've been in there
Any time better than others to try ? I'm in UTC-5 (East Coast US) time zone
So would I be spamming to repost to cobbler-dev ? Or might it get some response ?
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