Pulp Community Release 13
Installation
Installation instructions can be found in the Pulp User Guide at the Pulp project web site.
Enhancements
- Errata enhancements including:
- Ability to search errata using various parameters such as id, type, and repository association.
- Ability to list all errata including orphaned errata filtered by type.
- Tasks are now persisted to the database instead of simply being stored in memory.
- Unscheduled tasks will now resume if interrupted by a Pulp crash or restart.
- Task history for repository and CDS syncs available.
- Administrative transparency into the task subsystem can be found in the
pulp-admin
. To enable support for this command, edit/etc/pulp/client.conf
and set[admin] expose_task_command = True
. </ul> - Repository discovery enhancements from the previous sprint’s implementation:
- Support added for discovering authenticated repositories.
- Support added for discovering mirror lists and redirected URLs.
- Increased process visibility through incremental feedback.
- A yum plugin has been added to automatically update consumer profile information in the Pulp server after all yum transactions.
- CDS Clusters have been added, which will automatically maintain consistency of repository associations across all CDS instances in the cluster, allowing for one-step provisioning of CDS instances to support high load scenarios.
- Consumers now have support for protected repositories. When a consumer certificate is specified for a repository in Pulp, it is downloaded to the consumer and referenced in the repository definition.
- Fixed 22 bugs, accessible through bugzilla.
Upgrade Notes
- Run
pulp-migrate
to upgrade to the latest database changes. - Fedora 13 is no longer supported.
- The x.509 private key and certificates were consolidated to be stored as a single, combined file. Any x.509
--key
CLI options are optional so long as the file referenced in--cert
option contains both the private key and certificate. After upgrading Pulp, existing certificates stored on the file system will no longer be valid unless the private key and certificates are combined. This has the following effects on upgraded systems:- Repositories that have been defined with feed or consumer certificates will need to be updated with the certificate information again. Even if the optional
--key
support is used, this step needs to occur again so the Pulp server will correctly combine and store the certificate and private key on the server. - Consumer certificates may be manually combined (alternatively, the consumer can be deleted and re-registered). To manually upgrade a consumer, combine the
key.pem
andcert.pem
files in the/etc/pki/consumer
directory into a single file namedcert.pem
. - Users will need to regenerate their user certificate by logging out and then logging back in (
pulp-admin auth logout
andpulp-admin auth login -u [user] -p [password]
respectively.Fedora 15 Support
- Repositories that have been defined with feed or consumer certificates will need to be updated with the certificate information again. Even if the optional
The Fedora 15 build requires mongo 1.7.5 due to an issue in version 1.8 that can cause the mongo shell to hang. Users installing or upgrading pulp on an F15 instance that already has mongo 1.8 installed will need to manually downgrade to mongo 1.7.5.
Build Versions
- Pulp: 0.191
- Grinder: 0.103
- Gofer: 0.41