Re: new install with existing repos

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Michael Harrison wrote:
Hi,

What's the high-level configuration overview for the case in which
repos exist, and there is no need to replicate them on the cobbler
server?

Add them to your kickstart file as normal in that case.

There is an RFE for being able to represent external repos in the cobbler configuration for easy management (in fact, I think I filed it) but nothing is implemented quite yet.
I haven't figured out how to tell cobbler "the repo is at this ftp or
http server/path".


cobbler repo add --name=foo --path=http://blah is how this is done for repositories that you
want to mirror.

For repositories that you do not want to mirror, you can just add them into your kickstart file/template
manually.

I tried cobbler import --available-as, but that complained about
missing a --path argument. There is no path, the distro is on the ftp
server.
Cobbler import does require a filesystem path, --available-as was created for doing imports of distribution trees that are also available on external filers, so trees can be scanned over NFS and not duplicated.
(Do not confuse install trees with yum repositories.)


A different angle on the same question, I expect cobbler to need what
argument to give the url argument in the kickstart file, which is the
ftp/http/nfs path I tried passing as the --available-as argument.

Yes, import sets the url parameter automagically. If you do an import (a DVD import may be easier for starters, if you are having trouble figuring out what --available as is, it's a niche case, as I've said, for external filers) and then cat /var/lib/cobbler/distros, you'll see that there is a metadata variable set for "tree" and a matching "$tree" in the kickstart template where this is filled in.

See here:

http://cobbler.et.redhat.com/cobbler-import.php

It
shouldn't need to have a repo local on the cobbler system.

Correct.

Thanks,
-Mike



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