Matt and Dave -
I'm noticing that update-rpms rebuild the cache every time install_cluster is run. There is no reason for this, esp. since you said the cache updating code was there. IT seems like update-rpms isn't finding or reading the existing cache. I can tell that the tool is being run as `update-rpms --cache=u --url /tftpboot/rpm`. I let it run through once, and it got past the point where it wrote the package cache. The next time I ran install_cluster, update-rpms printed "WARNING: No cache found". The cache exists in /var/cache/update-rpms (all 14MB of it).
What's going on, and when can this be fixed?
Thanks, Jason
What's runing is the update-rpms prereq setup script. This should only be run at initial install (yes/no?), so it always assumes an unconditional build of the cache. When debugging, I let it build once naturally, then I go into the setup script and comment out the three lines that has to do with (re)building the cache. and uncomment them again when debugging is done.
If anyone has opinions about the propriety of relying on whatever update-rpms cache might alreayd be there when a user starts their first install, I'd love to hear them.
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