Christina,

For what it's worth, I sync the rhel6-server repo nightly (from cdn.redhat.com) 
and my distributions are working correctly:

Id:                  rhel5-server-x86_64
Display Name:        rhel5-server-x86_64
Description:         None
Content Unit Counts:
  Distribution:           1
  Erratum:                2856
  Package Category:       6
  Package Group:          99
  Rpm:                    8172
  Yum Repo Metadata File: 1

Id:                  rhel6-server-x86_64
Display Name:        rhel6-server-x86_64
Description:         None
Content Unit Counts:
  Distribution:           1
  Erratum:                2243
  Package Category:       10
  Package Group:          202
  Rpm:                    8165
  Yum Repo Metadata File: 1

I did notice that my distributions have not been updated to 6.5/5.10, but I 
have not actually verified and tested this yet:

root@fc-d1pulp01:/var/lib/pulp/content/distribution$ ll
total 8
drwxrwxr-x 4 apache apache 4096 Nov 12 08:11 ks-Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
Server-5.9-x86_64
drwxrwxr-x 3 apache apache 4096 Nov 20 18:12 ks-Red Hat Enterprise 
Linux-Server-6.4-x86_64

There was a bug with the RHEL5 distribution on cdn.redhat.com that was causing 
syncs to fail, however this was recently fixed.  We are running Pulp 
2.3.0-final.  Regarding Oracle Linux 6; syncing via Pulp to their repos is 
currently broken [1].  Hopefully, this will get fixed soon.

[1] - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1039597

Thanks,

Josh

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Christina Plummer
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 11:12 AM
To: Barnaby Court
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Pulp-list] Questions about "distributions" and "yum repo metadata 
files"

Hi Barnaby,
Thanks a lot for your reply - I got swamped last week and didn't get an 
opportunity to circle back on this until today, so I apologize for the delay.
1. I am still trying to understand what a "distribution" is.  It sounds like 
what defines a distribution is the existence of an upstream treeinfo file - is 
that right?  Why would a repository created from install media not also be a 
distribution?  Is there just no method for importing boot images at this point?
2. When you say that distributions are required for kickstart - is that just if 
you need to use PXE to boot?  If you were booting in some other way, I can't 
think why the treeinfo, etc. would be required for install.
3. Regarding the "Yum Metadata Files" - so those would only exist if the 
upstream repositority had a repomd/ directory - not a repodata/ ?  When I 
create a new repo and publish it, there is (of course) a repodata/ created - 
what is the difference between this and "Yum Metadata Files" as listed by Pulp?
4. I don't see any treeinfo in the Oracle upstream repository, so that makes 
sense that I don't have a distribution there.
5. I can't easily browse the Red Hat repositories, due to the certificates 
required - I would expect that the 5.10 and 6.5 distributions would be there 
now, but when I sync I am not getting them.  It also looks like I had 5.9 and 
6.4 at one time (based on the files under /var/lib/pulp/content/distributions), 
but as you can see from my repolist output below, the 6.4 distribution is not 
being listed any more.

I made a copy of everything (including the distribution) from my RHEL6 repo 
before I synced it on 12/2 (the last time it was synced before that was 
probably September).  The copied repo still shows the 6.4 distribution present. 
 But the one that is fed from RH no longer has that one - and 6.5 is not there 
either.

Slightly differently, my RHEL5 repo seems to contain the 5.9 distribution, but 
5.10 hasn't shown up.  My feed URLs are:
https://cdn.redhat.com/content/dist/rhel/server/5/5Server/x86_64/os
https://cdn.redhat.com/content/dist/rhel/server/6/6Server/x86_64/os

I did get some 404 errors when I tried to sync RHEL5 again this morning on 
these files, though it showed "Tree Files: 6/6 items":
https://cdn.redhat.com/content/dist/rhel/server/5/5Server/x86_64/os/Server/repodata/908500781155e417f50c845157ee922d22008961-primary.sqlite.bz2
https://cdn.redhat.com/content/dist/rhel/server/5/5Server/x86_64/os/Server/repodata/4ec225f636e39c137f8330c4ac2618f0020e85d6-other.xml.gz
https://cdn.redhat.com/content/dist/rhel/server/5/5Server/x86_64/os/Server/repodata/53939e47b5c6e5e960f18fc7c209d60ce37ccc01-other.sqlite.bz2
https://cdn.redhat.com/content/dist/rhel/server/5/5Server/x86_64/os/Server/repodata/d984304da8889ba9e906d8a0455418f4b7edc206-primary.xml.gz
https://cdn.redhat.com/content/dist/rhel/server/5/5Server/x86_64/os/Server/repodata/101ecad62a146f3ab4e06ca16104cdb90b225a48-filelists.xml.gz

The RHEL6 repo didn't have any errors on the sync but still no distribution - 
is showed 0/0 items for Tree Files.

Please let me know if I can provide more information that would be helpful.

Thanks,
Christina

On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Barnaby Court 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Chris,

You have a few questions in here so I'll try to hit all of them.  V2 definitely 
supports distributions.  Distributions are required for kickstart.  I'm not 
sure why you would be seeing the listing for a distribution type if there is no 
treeinfo file in the upstream repository.  If you have a treeinfo file in the 
upstream repository you should have a distribution created in your repository 
in pulp.  Copying the distribution from one repo to another should work.  
Creating a distribution by hand and uploading to a repository in pulp is not 
currently supported.  However, if the upstream repository has a distribution it 
should be synced automatically and can then be copied from one pulp-repo to 
another.

API information about distributions can be found at: 
http://pulp-rpm-dev-guide.readthedocs.org/en/latest/yum-plugins.html#distribution

The yum repo metadata files (generally) are the files in the /repomd/ 
subdirectory of a repository.  They contain information about the repository 
ant its contents.

My primary concern would be if you are syncing a repo that has a treeinfo or 
.treeinfo file upstream and you are not getting a distribution in your pulp 
repo.  RHEL 6.4 absolutely does have a treeinfo included in the CDN and we use 
it for testing regularly.  If you are running into trouble there I definitely 
want to know about it.

Regards,

Barnaby

----- Original Message -----
From: "Christina Plummer" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2013 10:47:07 AM
Subject: [Pulp-list] Questions about "distributions" and "yum repo metadata     
files"

Hello all,

I am using Pulp 2.1.3. I've created a few feeds synced from vendor repos 
(Oracle and Red Hat), and then have been creating clones (copies) of those 
repos to use as a stable "patch set" for each release by copying each of the 
content types. I've noticed that the repos synced from Red Hat display content 
types of "Distribution" and "Yum Repo Metadata File", while the ones from 
Oracle do not. Also, I've noticed that the RHEL5 repo actually contains a 
Distribution, while the RHEL6 repo shows the content type but with a count of 0:

Id: live-rhel-6-x86_64-os
Display Name: live-rhel-6-x86_64-os
Description: None
Content Unit Counts:
Distribution: 0
Erratum: 2228
Package Category: 10
Package Group: 201
Rpm: 3788
Yum Repo Metadata File: 1

I found these files:
/var/lib/pulp/content/distribution/ks-Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
Server-5.9-x86_64/treeinfo
/var/lib/pulp/content/distribution/ks-Red Hat Enterprise 
Linux-Server-6.4-x86_64/treeinfo

I found this documentation from Pulp v1 discussing Distributions:
http://www.pulpproject.org/ug/UGDistributions.html
https://fedorahosted.org/pulp/wiki/UGRepo

But I couldn't find any reference to Distributions or Yum Repo Metadata Files 
in the Pulp v2 documentation at all.

Is there a good explanation of these somewhere? Do I need the distribution in 
order to kickstart? If I wanted to create one in each of my cloned repos for 
the distros that were missing from the vendor feeds, how would I do that?

Also, what is the yum repo metadata file?

Thanks for any assistance in understanding.

Christina
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