Nelson and Dennis,
Thank you for the responses. I attempted the database dump and restore that 
Dennis recommended, but afterward only had one of my repos listed in a  
"pulp-admin rpm repo list”. I then realized building a new pulp server was a 
good time to clean house: removing unnecessary repos and correcting some 
inconsistencies with naming, relative paths, etc. So, I just proceeded with 
defining new repos anyway.

Again, thanks for the help!
-Bryce


On Feb 17, 2017, at 11:00 PM, Monserrate Nelson R 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hello Bryce,

I developed a tool that somehow does what you are looking for:

https://github.com/nbetm/python-pulpadm.git

I recommend you to use the develop branch (the code is more polished compared 
with master). However, it lacks the dump of rpm repo configs, but this is 
something I can implement really quick so you can use the import action with 
the exported data.

Let me know your thoughts.
-Nelson


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Subject:

[Pulp-list] Dump and import repo configs

Date:

Thu, 16 Feb 2017 16:26:45 +0000

From:

Pier, Bryce <[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>

To:

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
<[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>



Hello All,

I’ve been using pulp for several years and am now in the process of building a 
new data center. So I’ve decided this is a good time to move to RHEL7 and Pulp 
2.12. Is there a way to dump the repo configurations (from pulp 2.7) in a 
format that I can then import into the new server? I’m not looking to move the 
database or the packages, just the repo configs. I currently have 36 repos 
covering RHEL5,6,7,Epel, OEL6, RHV4, etc. and I’m just hoping to save some time 
and avoid the likely typo while re-creating them all.



Thanks!

-Bryce





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