[Pulp-list] pulp v1 publishining
Nathan
qwerty.nat at gmail.com
Wed Apr 11 01:28:36 UTC 2012
hello,
I am using pulp for our automated build server (versions):
$ rpm -qa | grep '^pulp'
pulp-client-lib-1.0.0-2.el6.noarch
pulp-admin-1.0.0-2.el6.noarch
pulp-consumer-1.0.0-2.el6.noarch
pulp-common-1.0.0-2.el6.noarch
During our build process a package bets built and automatically added to
a repo, the issue is the error line below.
my question is why does it error out, and then still continue on?
according to
http://blog.pulpproject.org/2011/11/08/pulp-community-release-18/ the
generation should not be happening anyway?
"Selective operations such as add/remove packages or errata on a
repository will
not automatically trigger a metadata generation task. Users need to
manually
trigger by calling the generate metadata on the repository after the
associations
are complete (|pulp-admin repo generate_metadata|)."
$ pulp-admin content upload --nosig --repoid el6-test pkg1.rpm
* Starting Content Upload operation. See /var/log/pulp/client.log for
more verbose output
* Performing Content Uploads to Pulp server
* Performing Repo Associations
Packages skipped because of filters associated with the repository
el6-test: 0
* Metadata generation has been scheduled for repository [el6-test] with
a task id [96de67a6-8370-11e1-8127-001d092ef6e3]; use `pulp-admin repo
generate_metadata --status` to check the status.
* Content Upload complete.
$ pulp-admin content upload --nosig --repoid el6-test pkg1-debuginfo.rpm
error: operation failed: Metadata generation already in process for
repo [el6-test]
* Starting Content Upload operation. See /var/log/pulp/client.log for
more verbose output
* Performing Content Uploads to Pulp server
* Performing Repo Associations
Packages skipped because of filters associated with the repository
el6-test: 0
Cheers
Nathan
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