[Pulp-list] RPM repo group copy failed
Adam Reid
AReid at navtech.aero
Tue Mar 25 13:10:25 UTC 2014
Hello again.
I’m sorry for re sending this message, but I realized that I had previously sent it as rich text and that this is bad form!
I am running pulp-2.3.1 on RHEL 6.5 and am trying to work through the “Copying Package Groups” recipe found at https://pulp-rpm-user-guild.readthedocs.org/en/pulp-2.3/recipes.html#package-groups. The problem I am seeing is that the resulting repository gets no rpm content. Below is output from running the recipe, showing rpm units available in repo_1, a copy of the pulp_test group from repo_1 to repo_2, the pulp_test group content unit in repo_2 and no rpm content units after the copy.
# pulp-admin rpm repo content rpm --repo-id=repo_1
Arch: x86_64
Buildhost: gibson
Checksum: 435d92e6c09248b501b8d2ae786f92ccfad69fab8b1bc774e2b66ff6c0d83979
Checksumtype: sha256
Description: Test package to see how we deal with packages with dots in the
name
Epoch: 0
Filename: pulp-dot-2.0-test-0.1.2-1.fc11.x86_64.rpm
License: MIT
Name: pulp-dot-2.0-test
Provides: config(pulp-dot-2.0-test) = 0.1.2-1.fc11-0, pulp-dot-2.0-test =
0.1.2-1.fc11-0, pulp-dot-2.0-test(x86-64) = 0.1.2-1.fc11-0
Release: 1.fc11
Requires:
Vendor: None
Version: 0.1.2
<snip>
# pulp-admin rpm repo copy group --match id=pulp_test --from-repo-id=repo_1 --to-repo-id=repo_2
This command may be exited via ctrl+c without affecting the request.
[-]
Waiting to begin...
[-]
Running...
Units:
pulp_test
# pulp-admin rpm repo content group --repo-id=repo_2
Conditional Package Names:
Default: False
Default Package Names: None
Description: A package group of Pulp test files.
Display Order: 0
Id: pulp_test
Langonly: None
Mandatory Package Names: pulp-dot-2.0-test, pulp-test-package
Name: Pulp Test
Optional Package Names: None
Repo Id: repo_2
Translated Description:
Translated Name:
User Visible: False
# pulp-admin rpm repo content rpm --repo-id=repo_2
#
While running through the above exercise I had enabled DEBUG level logging. I don’t see anything indicating why this operation failed, but if you are curious it is here http://pastebin.ca/2679100.
If anyone has any suggestions on how I can troubleshoot this please let me know.
Adam Reid - Software Build & Configuration Management - Navtech Inc.
areid at navtech.aero
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