[Pulp-list] Synced Repository Incomplete

David Ratajczak David.Ratajczak at werum.com
Fri Apr 26 12:47:28 UTC 2019


Hello Ina,

I searched for the missing package by searching the filesystem and the HTML overview created by the repoview parameter.

Right now I’m trying to replicate this on a second system with a base repo not hosted directly by CentOS.


Best Regards,

David

From: Ina Panova <ipanova at redhat.com>
Sent: Freitag, 26. April 2019 11:44
To: David Ratajczak <David.Ratajczak at werum.com>
Cc: pulp-list at redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Pulp-list] Synced Repository Incomplete

Hi David,

I checked if primary.xml contains that package and it does, so pulp should detect it and download it.
Can you please share more details on how you look for the missing package ( e.g. nano)? Did you check the database or filesystem?

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Regards,

Ina Panova
Software Engineer| Pulp| Red Hat Inc.

"Do not go where the path may lead,
 go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."


On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 7:38 PM David Ratajczak <David.Ratajczak at werum.com<mailto:David.Ratajczak at werum.com>> wrote:
Hi,

Currently I face a problem with Pulp. I seemingly can’t fully synchronize a repository.

For example: I synchronized CentOS’s base repository. Now the source repository on the Internet (mirror.centos.org<http://mirror.centos.org>) contains packages (e.g. nano), which are missing from our local repository created with Pulp. Why are the RPM files missing if Pulp claims the synchronization is complete?

According to Pulp’s output it should be ‘ok’:

Downloading repository content...
[-]
[==================================================] 100%
RPMs:       7292/7292 items
Delta RPMs: 0/0 items


The publishing process seems to be ‘ok’ as well:

Publishing RPMs
[/]
... completed

If this isn’t a common issue and/or you need additional information, please tell me.


Thank you,

David

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