[cobbler] Importing F18 using Cobbler 2.2.3 and locally mirrored F18 repos

James Cammarata jimi at sngx.net
Fri Mar 8 18:33:31 UTC 2013


On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Bret Wortman
<bret.wortman at damascusgrp.com>wrote:

>
> *Bret Wortman*
> <http://damascusgrp.com/>
> http://damascusgrp.com/ <http://bretwortman.com/>
> http://twitter.com/BretWortmanI've got some systems that aren't connected
> to the internet, so i have to mirror the repositories I need to them and
> then import them into Cobbler for use. This is usually problematic, but has
> gotten especially difficult with F18.
>
> My Cobbler instance that *can* see the internet imported from
> mirrors.fedora.org just fine, so I mirrored that repo using lftp and
> brought it over to my other system. So far so good. I made those same
> directories available via http as server/repo/Fedora/$basearch/os/
>
> When I try to import these, though, I get the following behaviors:
>
> # cobbler import --name=F18 --path=http://server/repo/Fedora/18/i386/os
>  --available-as=http://server/repo/Fedora/18/i386/os --arch=i386
>
> Bombs almost immediately; the log file just says "unsupported protocol".
>
> # cobbler import --name=F18 --path=/path/to/Fedora/18/i386/os
> --available-as=http://server/repo/Fedora/18/i386/os --arch=i386
>
> This runs for quite a while, but it rsyncs, which creates two copies of
> the data -- I thought the --available-as flag was supposed to avoid this; I
> really don't need duplicate data on my server. Eventually, though, this too
> errors out and the log only says:
>
> an exception occurred while running the import manager
> error wsa: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor
> No  import managers found a valid signature at the location specified.
>
> This is on Cobbler 2.2.3 from the RedHat repos.
>
> Any ideas?
>

The --path must either be local, or rsync. I'd recommend using rsync to
avoid copying the data as you noted.
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