One solution is to use a shared filesystem for /var/lib/pulp. Mount that
filesystem on whatever host you want  serving the content and then
configure httpd to serve it.

Another solution is to use the rsync distributor[0]. The rsync distributor
was added in 2.10. It allows Pulp to publish content to remote servers.

[0]
http://docs.pulpproject.org/plugins/pulp_rpm/tech-reference/rsync-distributor.html


-Dennis

On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 12:18 PM, Rene L <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
> by the way first, great work! Thanks for this.
>
> I've a question about the node/multi-server deployments. We´ve the
> requirement that repositories will be available on the consumers, but we
> won't run a full pulp server - primary the mongodb - on each consumer.
>
> Is there a way with the build in functionality?
>
> Kind regard,
>
> Tuz
>
>
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