-- sorry for damaging the thread path and sending it to Josh twice --

> Yes.  Read the docs.  There is a fully documented "nodes" section
> which explains everything in great detail.
>
> You can sync from child or parents.


In the case of a disaster I want to do a fresh sync from upstream, the
initial origin of the software packages.

I'm interested whether a feed address of a repo can be changed and the
repo updated without downloading the whole repo again.

Arnold


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Am 27.11.13 21:48, schrieb Arnold Bechtoldt:
> Hi Josh,
> 
> Can you promote a Pulp child to be a parent and use it to sync repos
> with upstream repos?
> 
>> This scenario requires no shared storage or fancy/complicated clustering.
> 
> The systems which host Pulp won't have local disks/RAIDs big enough to
> store 300-500 GB data. Yes, this isn't necessarily helpful.
> 
> 
> Arnold
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