Re: [et-mgmt-tools] cobbler import --mirror error

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James Fidell wrote:
Michael DeHaan wrote:

Apologies on being lazy here, though per the manpage...

   mirror

   The addresss of the mirror.  This needs to be either an rsync:// url
or an ssh location usable with rsync.
   The mirror address should specify an exact repository to mirror --
just one architecture
   and just one distribution.  If you have a seperate repo to mirror for
a different arch, add that
   repo seperately.

   Here's an example of what looks like a good URL:

   rsync://yourmirror.example.com/fedora-linux-core/6/i386 (for rsync
protocol)
   user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/fedora-linux-core/6/i386  (for SSH)

What I thought was a related problem is just something I'm seeing during
the unit tests, so that was a bit of wild goose chase.

Your problem is that you didn't rsync enough data, and don't have the
comps file.    Do an import using the URL format specified in the
manpage and you should be good to go.   I would suggest cleaning up
/var/www/cobbler/ks_mirror manually before doing that, just to free up
the extra space on your drives.

Hope this helps, if not, let me know...

This time I did:

  cobbler import
--mirror=rsync://rsync.mirrorservice.org/sites/download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/6/i386
--name=fedoracore6

which i think is as close to the example given as I can get.  I still
get the same error (though obviously it's looking for the comps.xml file
in a slightly different location this time):

  Error: groupfile
/var/www/cobbler/ks_mirror/fedoracore6/i386/os/repodata/comps.xml cannot
be found.

James

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Ok, thanks, I'll check into this further then...

--MPD


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