[Pulp-list] Sync a puppet repository with http feed using mirroring (and not additive) strategy

Marco Tirado Marco.Tirado.ext at netent.com
Tue Jun 24 06:55:58 UTC 2014


Hello Pulp users:

We have set up a puppet repo with a puppet_importer and an http feed to sync from another pulp server. At the moment it only seems to be possible to sync the repositories using an additive strategy instead of mirroring, that is, it is not possible to remove puppet modules on the destination repo that have been removed from the source repo.

For RPM repos we are able to achieve this by using the -remove-missing option, which is not available for puppet modules.

We know it is possible to use the node_importer and configure the repo sync with a "mirroring" strategy to achieve this but we specifically need to sync the repos using with a "pull" instead of a "push" operation.

BR

Marco Tirado


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