Hello, if i can use "yum install" to install specific version of package then i should be able to use "pulp-admin", if i want to use "yum install" why i would use PULP at all? :)
i can simply create repos using "createrepo" and bind them using scripts and use "yum install" ... yum clean is bit odd .. every time i upload package to repository i have to run yum clean on client to be able to make that package visibile in yum .. Regards, DJ -------------------------------------------- On Tue, 10/21/14, Brian Bouterse <bbout...@redhat.com> wrote: Subject: Re: [Pulp-list] how does this agent commnication works ? To: "joshi dhaval" <d_josh...@yahoo.com> Cc: pulp-list@redhat.com Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2014, 12:01 AM Hi DJ, I'm not an expert on these things, but I'll reply in case its helpful. See inline. ----- Original Message ----- > From: "joshi dhaval" <d_josh...@yahoo.com> > To: pulp-list@redhat.com > Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 2:08:30 PM > Subject: [Pulp-list] how does this agent commnication works ? > > > > Hello, > > > want to know how this gofer communicate with pulp server? > > there is an issue, when i > install some package and if package installation fails, then > i upload different package with higher version in repository > and try to install that one, the package installation fails > and i have to run "yum clean all" on client to be > able to install new package. > > How do i add it to pulp-admin so i can run it > from remote command ? I don't believe Pulp supports this type of remote command. I do believe that eventually the metadata will become so old that Yum will decide to refetch the metadata. This will have a similar effect to what "yum clean all" in that it throws away the old metadata and fetches it new. The pulp-admin commands don't have a way to force consumers to perform a "yum clean all" that I know of. > > > 2) is there anyway to install specific version > of package ? There is a way to do this with yum directly. See the example [0]. The "automatically fetch the latest" is a Yum behavior so you can use Yum on the consumers directly to change which version gets installed if you don't want the latest of a given package. Pulp does not provide a way for you to specify this behavior through Pulp. You should use yum directly for this. [0]: https://www.zulius.com/how-to/yum-install-specific-package-version/ > > for example i > have package-1.1-1.rpm and package-1.2-1.rpm in a > repository, there is no way using which i can install 1.1-1, > it always installs 1.2-1 ... :( > > Regards, > DJ > > > _______________________________________________ > Pulp-list mailing list > Pulp-list@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-list > _______________________________________________ Pulp-list mailing list Pulp-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-list