Jason,

Thanks for sharing your issue, let us know if you hit it again and we can
look into it further.

Thanks,

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

On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 11:26 AM, 'Jason B. Nance' via Foreman users <
[email protected]> wrote:

> > Here's what I've tried:
> >
> > Deleted the "EPEL 7" yum repo
> > Ran "foreman-rake katello:delete_orphaned_content RAILS_ENV=production"
> > Ran "pulp-admin orphan list" (it always reports 0 for everything)
> > Ran "pulp-admin repo list" and make sure there were no "EPEL" repos
> listed
> > Removed all directories with "epel" in the name in
> > "/var/lib/pulp/published/yum/*" (recursively)
> > Removed all references to "epel" in all "listing" files in
> > "/var/lib/pulp/published/yum/*" (recursively)
> > Rebooted three times for the lulz
> > [Re-]Added EPEL 7 (with the same label "epel7-int")
> > Ran manual sync, which indicated that there are no new packages
>
> I just ran:
>
> foreman-rake katello:reindex RAILS_ENV=production
> foreman-rake katello:clean_backend_objects RAILS_ENV=production
>
> And one or both of those commands cleaned up the issue.
>
> *shrug*
>
> j
>
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