Thanks John. Here's what I get:

[root@katello3 log]# pulp-admin -u admin -p <omitted> rpm repo list 
--repo-id=RCC-CentOS72-CentOS72
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
                            RPM Repositories
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+

Id:                   RCC-CentOS72-CentOS72
Display Name:         CentOS72
Description:          None
Content Unit Counts:  
  Distribution:        1
  Package Category:    11
  Package Environment: 10
  Package Group:       81
  Rpm:                 9007

[emanners@katello3 ~]$ pulp-admin -u admin -p <omitted> rpm repo sync run 
--repo-id=RCC-CentOS72-CentOS72
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
            Synchronizing Repository [RCC-CentOS72-CentOS72]
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+

This command may be exited via ctrl+c without affecting the request.

Downloading metadata...
[\]
... completed

Downloading repository content...
[-]
[==================================================] 100%
RPMs:       0/0 items
Delta RPMs: 0/0 items

... completed

Downloading distribution files...
[==================================================] 100%
Distributions: 0/0 items
... completed

Importing errata...
[-]
... completed

Importing package groups/categories...
[-]
... completed

Cleaning duplicate packages...
[-]
... completed


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On Monday, February 20, 2017 at 5:55:50 PM UTC-5, John Mitsch wrote:
>
> Edson,
>
> Do you see any errors in /var/log/messages? You can also install 
> pulp-admin to poke around and see if pulp thinks anything is in the 
> repo.  pulp-admin -u admin -p <password> rpm repo list is a good place to 
> start, then with --repo-id of the repo to see the details. password is 
> found by 'grep default_password /etc/pulp/server.conf'
>
> to install:
> yum install pulp-admin-client pulp-rpm-admin-extensions.noarch 
> pulp-rpm-handlers.noarch
>
> This would be a good place to start
>
> -John
>
> John Mitsch
> Red Hat Engineering
> (860)-967-7285
> irc: jomitsch
>
> On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 11:40 AM, Edson Manners <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Katello 3.1
>>
>> I'm trying to sync the CentOS 7.2 vault repo for use with our machines 
>> that need to stay on CentOS 7.2 and the repo wont sync. We've done this in 
>> the past for CentOS 7.1 but even that doesn't work now.
>>
>> Repo URL(s):
>> 7.1 - http://vault.centos.org/7.1.1503/os/x86_64/
>> 7.2 - http://vault.centos.org/7.2.1511/os/x86_64/
>>
>> All of my product and repo settings are default. The sync 'completes 
>> successfully' but it doesn't download any new packages...
>> What gives? Details say 'No new packages' even though this is a new repo.
>>
>> I have a lot of other local repos working, EPEL, Puppet, Foreman, Katello 
>> etc.
>>
>> Any hints are appreciated.
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