Hi, we have been running a proof of concept with pulp 2.8.6  and are 
researching creating a child repository (a subset based on RPM build time)  
from a larger one.  This means we are defining an epoch time in the past and 
building the child repo with packages built since that time eg:

pulp-admin rpm repo copy all --from-repo-id main-repo --to-repo-id child-repo 
--gt "build_time=<historical epoch time>" --recursive

We need the child repo to contain the errata as well as category information 
but NOT SRPMS. We are keen to know if it is considered better to perhaps 'copy 
all' then clean up the redundant components such as the SRPMs from the child 
repo, or if we should run successive commands to 'copy rpm', 'copy errata', 
'copy category' to reach the same goal.

Which approach would be better from the mongodb point of view since I know 
MongoDB is prone to fragmentation and in my mind to copy all to then remove 
components afterwards could present fragmentation issues going forward. Are 
there any other issues that could arise chosing one approach over another . 
Perhaps mongodb has not shown any issues in regards of data storage before.

Welcome your comments on this.

Regards


Steve Bremner | Linux Engineer | Group Technology & Engineering


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