Greg,

You can use pulp-admin to view and manage pulp content. If it is not
already there, "yum install -y pulp-admin-client". You can find your
password in /etc/pulp/server.conf by searching for 'default_password'.

Hope this helps

John Mitsch
Red Hat Engineering
(860)-967-7285
irc: jomitsch

On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 12:28 AM, Greg Swift <[email protected]> wrote:

> We have been pushing releases out a bit more lately after finally moving
> some systems fully onto katello. What I'm finding is that often times when
> cutting a release or promoting a version we have steps fail due to '404
> Resource not found'.  I've gone manually looking in pulp for what I think
> its looking for, and they seem to be there.
>
> Unfortunately, once the tasks are resumes i can't seem to find the errors
> via dynflow anymore.  I will make sure to capture some next time.
>
> So my general ask is, is they any way to run an audit of everything
> katello thinks is supposed to be in pulp?
>
> -greg
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