[Pulp-list] How to modify a configuration of a created repository?
aurelien
aurelien at hackers.camp
Thu Dec 8 10:51:24 UTC 2016
Hello Pulp!
I would like to change the configuration of a repository already
created.
pulp-admin command offer many operation but does not seems to offer
possible change/modification option:
# pulp-admin rpm repo
Usage: pulp-admin [SUB_SECTION, ..] COMMAND
Description: repository lifecycle commands
Available Sections:
content - search the contents of a repository
copy - copies one or more content units between repositories
export - run or view the status of a repository export
group - repository group commands
publish - run or view the status of publish tasks
remove - remove modules from a repository
sync - run, schedule, or view the status of sync tasks
uploads - upload modules into a repository
Available Commands:
create - creates a new repository
delete - deletes a repository
list - lists repositories on the Pulp server
search - searches for repositories on the server
update - changes metadata on an existing repository
# pulp-admin rpm repo content
Usage: pulp-admin [SUB_SECTION, ..] COMMAND
Description: search the contents of a repository
Available Commands:
category - search for package categories (groups of package
groups) in a repository
distribution - list distributions in a repository
drpm - search for DRPMs in a repository
environment - search for package environments (collections of
package groups)in a repository
errata - search errata in a repository
group - search for package groups in a repository
langpacks - search for package langpacks in a repository
metafile - search for Yum Metadata Files in a repository
rpm - search for RPMs in a repository
srpm - search for SRPMs in a repository
Is there a way to edit that directly somewhere or with a command from
pulp-admin?
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Aurélien DESBRIÈRES
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