I found that there was a feed URL with two forward slashes in it: Jan 7 11:55:29 bumblebee pulp: pulp_rpm.plugins.importers.yum.sync:INFO: Downloading metadata from http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/pulp//pulp/stable/2/7Server/x86_64/.
Syncronising this repository never completed: pulp-admin rpm repo sync run --repo-id=pulp-2-el7-x86_64 +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Synchronizing Repository [pulp-2-el7-x86_64] +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ 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 The task does not make progress from this point. Updating the feed URL to remove the double slash: pulp-admin rpm repo update --repo-id=pulp-2-el7-x86_64 --feed=http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/pulp/pulp/stable/2/7Server/x86_64 and then running a sync: pulp-admin rpm repo sync run --repo-id=pulp-2-el7-x86_64 This time the sync completes successfully. It seems that the URL should be validated at the time that the repo is created/updated, rather than being left to cause a mysterious error when the repo is synchronised? Still using pulp 2.5.0 for now. Ben. _______________________________________________ Pulp-list mailing list Pulp-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-list