Copying just an errata will add it to the updateinfo.xml file in the 
destination repo. --recursive will additionally copy the rpms it references and 
any dependencies they have.

Michael

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jo De Troy" <jo.de.t...@gmail.com>
To: pulp-list@redhat.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 3:57:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Pulp-list] question wrt copying errata from 1 repo to another

Hello Randy, 

thanks for the quick reply. It works fine with the --recursive flag. 
What I don't understand is what the copy of errata does without the recursive 
flag, it seems like without the recursive flag the repo is unusable. 
Or is this specific for the copy of errata only. 

Best Regards, 
Jo 

On 9 February 2015 at 17:22, Jo De Troy < jo.de.t...@gmail.com > wrote: 



Hello, 

I'm pretty new to Pulp and I tried following 1 of the recipes in the 
documentation. 
I have 1 repo which downloads from RHN and I created a second repo to create a 
set of 'approved' updates. 
The creation of the repo's works fine and copying only the security errata also 
seems to work. 
But when I publish the 'errata' repo as http and adding this repo to the yum 
config of a client the clients doesn't see any content in that repo. When 
browsing to the repo I only see a repodata folder with basically an empty 
filelist.xml.gz file 
Can anybody help me in finding out what I'm doing wrong? 

I'm running Pulp 2.5.3 on RHEL 6.6 


I copyied the errata with the command below 
pulp-admin --username=xxx --password=xxx rpm repo copy errata --match 
type=security \ 
--from-repo-id=rhel6-x86_64-os --to-repo-id=rhel-6-x86_64-updates 

When publishing the repo I see there are 614 errata published. But when running 
yum check-update on a client I get nothing back. 
Should I see symlinks or anything else in the published repo folder? Or is it 
normal there is only a repodata folder in there? Any hint on where I need to 
start looking to find out what is wrong? 

Best Regards, 
Jo 


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