Thanks for the quick response. That clears those things up nicely. The reason I was asking about the storage location is because I am trying to use an NFS share to store the repos on. A coworker of mine suggested something that slipped my mind, using a symlink to get around this. Do you see any issues doing it this way? I'm gonna give it a try in a few and will let you know if I run into any issues.
On 10/03/2011 10:29 AM, Jay Dobies wrote: > Currently, it's hardcoded in for the server. Eventually it would be > nice to have that configurable. > > As for pulp and pulp-cds, they are not compatible to be installed on > the same box. It would always have caused a conflict, but recently it > was explicitly added to the CDS RPM spec for these two packages to be > conflicting and not installable on the same instance. > > > On 10/03/2011 10:23 AM, Phil Gardner wrote: >> Is it possible to change the location where the pulp-server stores its >> packages and repo stuff? I can see where you control where the CDS >> stores the packages, the 'packages_dir' option in /etc/pulp/cds.conf. >> I'm not seeing any option like that in /etc/pulp/pulp.conf. >> >> It is possible that I have this model mixed up, and the pulp-server just >> takes in the updates and pushes them out to the different CDS servers. >> If this is the case, I have run into a small problem where it appears >> that I am unable to install pulp-server and pulp-cds on the same box. >> This happened with the most recent update. >> >> Reading version lock configuration >> Setting up Install Process >> Resolving Dependencies >> --> Running transaction check >> ---> Package pulp-cds.noarch 0:0.0.230-3 set to be updated >> --> Processing Conflict: pulp conflicts pulp-cds >> --> Processing Conflict: pulp-cds conflicts pulp >> --> Finished Dependency Resolution >> pulp-cds-0.0.230-3.noarch from rhel-pulp has depsolving problems >> --> pulp-cds conflicts with pulp >> pulp-0.0.230-3.noarch from installed has depsolving problems >> --> pulp conflicts with pulp-cds >> Error: pulp conflicts with pulp-cds >> Error: pulp-cds conflicts with pulp >> You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem >> You could try running: package-cleanup --problems >> package-cleanup --dupes >> rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest >> >> Thoughts? >> > > -- _____________________ Phil Gardner PGP Key ID 0xFECC890C OTR Fingerprint 6707E9B8 BD6062D3 5010FE8B 36D614E3 D2F80538 _______________________________________________ Pulp-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-list
