cobbler repo from labs.consol.de not working; any advice?












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I'm sure I've done something wrong: the trivial task of mirroring a proper yum tree is ridiculously easy, and I've got 21 years of RPM work behind me. I should know this! But mirroring the OMD repo (http://labs.consol.de/repo/stable/rhel7/x86_64/) always blows chunks on three RPMs:



running: /usr/bin/reposync -l -n -d --config=/var/www/cobbler/repo_mirror/omd7-x86_64/.origin/omd7-x86_64.repo --repoid=omd7-x86_64 --download_path=/var/www/cobbler/repo_mirror -a x86_64
1.1 kB 00:00
8.4 kB 00:00
labs-consol-stable-1.4-1.rhel7 FAILED
omd.rpm FAILED
omd-labs-edition.rpm FAILED
labs-consol-stable-1.4-1.noarch: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
omd-labs-edition-2.90-1.noarch: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
omd-2.90-1.noarch: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.


These are the only RPMs it fails to download.



The repo itself is rather straightforward:



Name                           : omd7-x86_64
Apt Components (apt only) :
Apt Dist Names (apt only) :
Arch : x86_64
Breed : yum
Comment :
Createrepo Flags : <<inherit>>
Environment Variables : {}
Keep Updated : True
Mirror : http://labs.consol.de/repo/stable/rhel7/x86_64/
Mirror locally : True
Owners : ['admin']
Priority : 99
External proxy URL :
RPM List :
Yum Options : {}


Can you spot anything?




  1. I was thinking the lack of versioning in the filename can trip us up if we're not using rsync mirroring, but it's failing on a numbered RPM name (and while I've seen compile errors, I foolishly think the numbered one is a counterexample to the well-known unnumbered RPM issue with repos).










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    I'm sure I've done something wrong: the trivial task of mirroring a proper yum tree is ridiculously easy, and I've got 21 years of RPM work behind me. I should know this! But mirroring the OMD repo (http://labs.consol.de/repo/stable/rhel7/x86_64/) always blows chunks on three RPMs:



    running: /usr/bin/reposync -l -n -d --config=/var/www/cobbler/repo_mirror/omd7-x86_64/.origin/omd7-x86_64.repo --repoid=omd7-x86_64 --download_path=/var/www/cobbler/repo_mirror -a x86_64
    1.1 kB 00:00
    8.4 kB 00:00
    labs-consol-stable-1.4-1.rhel7 FAILED
    omd.rpm FAILED
    omd-labs-edition.rpm FAILED
    labs-consol-stable-1.4-1.noarch: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
    omd-labs-edition-2.90-1.noarch: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
    omd-2.90-1.noarch: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.


    These are the only RPMs it fails to download.



    The repo itself is rather straightforward:



    Name                           : omd7-x86_64
    Apt Components (apt only) :
    Apt Dist Names (apt only) :
    Arch : x86_64
    Breed : yum
    Comment :
    Createrepo Flags : <<inherit>>
    Environment Variables : {}
    Keep Updated : True
    Mirror : http://labs.consol.de/repo/stable/rhel7/x86_64/
    Mirror locally : True
    Owners : ['admin']
    Priority : 99
    External proxy URL :
    RPM List :
    Yum Options : {}


    Can you spot anything?




    1. I was thinking the lack of versioning in the filename can trip us up if we're not using rsync mirroring, but it's failing on a numbered RPM name (and while I've seen compile errors, I foolishly think the numbered one is a counterexample to the well-known unnumbered RPM issue with repos).










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      I'm sure I've done something wrong: the trivial task of mirroring a proper yum tree is ridiculously easy, and I've got 21 years of RPM work behind me. I should know this! But mirroring the OMD repo (http://labs.consol.de/repo/stable/rhel7/x86_64/) always blows chunks on three RPMs:



      running: /usr/bin/reposync -l -n -d --config=/var/www/cobbler/repo_mirror/omd7-x86_64/.origin/omd7-x86_64.repo --repoid=omd7-x86_64 --download_path=/var/www/cobbler/repo_mirror -a x86_64
      1.1 kB 00:00
      8.4 kB 00:00
      labs-consol-stable-1.4-1.rhel7 FAILED
      omd.rpm FAILED
      omd-labs-edition.rpm FAILED
      labs-consol-stable-1.4-1.noarch: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
      omd-labs-edition-2.90-1.noarch: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
      omd-2.90-1.noarch: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.


      These are the only RPMs it fails to download.



      The repo itself is rather straightforward:



      Name                           : omd7-x86_64
      Apt Components (apt only) :
      Apt Dist Names (apt only) :
      Arch : x86_64
      Breed : yum
      Comment :
      Createrepo Flags : <<inherit>>
      Environment Variables : {}
      Keep Updated : True
      Mirror : http://labs.consol.de/repo/stable/rhel7/x86_64/
      Mirror locally : True
      Owners : ['admin']
      Priority : 99
      External proxy URL :
      RPM List :
      Yum Options : {}


      Can you spot anything?




      1. I was thinking the lack of versioning in the filename can trip us up if we're not using rsync mirroring, but it's failing on a numbered RPM name (and while I've seen compile errors, I foolishly think the numbered one is a counterexample to the well-known unnumbered RPM issue with repos).










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      I'm sure I've done something wrong: the trivial task of mirroring a proper yum tree is ridiculously easy, and I've got 21 years of RPM work behind me. I should know this! But mirroring the OMD repo (http://labs.consol.de/repo/stable/rhel7/x86_64/) always blows chunks on three RPMs:



      running: /usr/bin/reposync -l -n -d --config=/var/www/cobbler/repo_mirror/omd7-x86_64/.origin/omd7-x86_64.repo --repoid=omd7-x86_64 --download_path=/var/www/cobbler/repo_mirror -a x86_64
      1.1 kB 00:00
      8.4 kB 00:00
      labs-consol-stable-1.4-1.rhel7 FAILED
      omd.rpm FAILED
      omd-labs-edition.rpm FAILED
      labs-consol-stable-1.4-1.noarch: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
      omd-labs-edition-2.90-1.noarch: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
      omd-2.90-1.noarch: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.


      These are the only RPMs it fails to download.



      The repo itself is rather straightforward:



      Name                           : omd7-x86_64
      Apt Components (apt only) :
      Apt Dist Names (apt only) :
      Arch : x86_64
      Breed : yum
      Comment :
      Createrepo Flags : <<inherit>>
      Environment Variables : {}
      Keep Updated : True
      Mirror : http://labs.consol.de/repo/stable/rhel7/x86_64/
      Mirror locally : True
      Owners : ['admin']
      Priority : 99
      External proxy URL :
      RPM List :
      Yum Options : {}


      Can you spot anything?




      1. I was thinking the lack of versioning in the filename can trip us up if we're not using rsync mirroring, but it's failing on a numbered RPM name (and while I've seen compile errors, I foolishly think the numbered one is a counterexample to the well-known unnumbered RPM issue with repos).







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