Is it possible to 'audit' pulp based on expected views in katello?

We have been pushing releases out a bit more lately after finally moving
some systems fully onto katello. What I'm finding is that often times when
cutting a release or promoting a version we have steps fail due to '404
Resource not found'. I've gone manually looking in pulp for what I think
its looking for, and they seem to be there.

Unfortunately, once the tasks are resumes i can't seem to find the errors
via dynflow anymore. I will make sure to capture some next time.

So my general ask is, is they any way to run an audit of everything katello
thinks is supposed to be in pulp?

-greg

Greg,

You can use pulp-admin to view and manage pulp content. If it is not
already there, "yum install -y pulp-admin-client". You can find your
password in /etc/pulp/server.conf by searching for 'default_password'.

Hope this helps

John Mitsch
Red Hat Engineering
(860)-967-7285
irc: jomitsch

··· On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 12:28 AM, Greg Swift wrote:

We have been pushing releases out a bit more lately after finally moving
some systems fully onto katello. What I’m finding is that often times when
cutting a release or promoting a version we have steps fail due to ‘404
Resource not found’. I’ve gone manually looking in pulp for what I think
its looking for, and they seem to be there.

Unfortunately, once the tasks are resumes i can’t seem to find the errors
via dynflow anymore. I will make sure to capture some next time.

So my general ask is, is they any way to run an audit of everything
katello thinks is supposed to be in pulp?

-greg


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thanks john. That was the first step I had done, and as far as I could tell
the things were there. What i'm wondering is how I would go about doing a
check of what I have defined in katello against what lives in pulp.
Something along the line of mapping output from hammer into pulp-admin to
verify existence.

I was kinda hoping there might be a script floating around somewhere that
was used for acceptance testing, etc, to make sure things were happening
during dev that I could re-work a bit to run against a prod system.

-greg

··· On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 8:06 AM John Mitsch wrote:

Greg,

You can use pulp-admin to view and manage pulp content. If it is not
already there, “yum install -y pulp-admin-client”. You can find your
password in /etc/pulp/server.conf by searching for ‘default_password’.

Hope this helps

John Mitsch
Red Hat Engineering
(860)-967-7285
irc: jomitsch

On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 12:28 AM, Greg Swift gregswift@gmail.com wrote:

We have been pushing releases out a bit more lately after finally moving
some systems fully onto katello. What I’m finding is that often times when
cutting a release or promoting a version we have steps fail due to ‘404
Resource not found’. I’ve gone manually looking in pulp for what I think
its looking for, and they seem to be there.

Unfortunately, once the tasks are resumes i can’t seem to find the errors
via dynflow anymore. I will make sure to capture some next time.

So my general ask is, is they any way to run an audit of everything
katello thinks is supposed to be in pulp?

-greg

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Greg,

I don't know anything like that off the top of my head, if you are able to
find the error with the traceback, please post it here and we can look into
debugging why you are getting that error to begin with.

Thanks,

John Mitsch
Red Hat Engineering
(860)-967-7285
irc: jomitsch

··· On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 11:27 AM, Greg Swift wrote:

thanks john. That was the first step I had done, and as far as I could
tell the things were there. What i’m wondering is how I would go about
doing a check of what I have defined in katello against what lives in
pulp. Something along the line of mapping output from hammer into
pulp-admin to verify existence.

I was kinda hoping there might be a script floating around somewhere that
was used for acceptance testing, etc, to make sure things were happening
during dev that I could re-work a bit to run against a prod system.

-greg

On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 8:06 AM John Mitsch jomitsch@redhat.com wrote:

Greg,

You can use pulp-admin to view and manage pulp content. If it is not
already there, “yum install -y pulp-admin-client”. You can find your
password in /etc/pulp/server.conf by searching for ‘default_password’.

Hope this helps

John Mitsch
Red Hat Engineering
(860)-967-7285
irc: jomitsch

On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 12:28 AM, Greg Swift gregswift@gmail.com wrote:

We have been pushing releases out a bit more lately after finally moving
some systems fully onto katello. What I’m finding is that often times when
cutting a release or promoting a version we have steps fail due to ‘404
Resource not found’. I’ve gone manually looking in pulp for what I think
its looking for, and they seem to be there.

Unfortunately, once the tasks are resumes i can’t seem to find the
errors via dynflow anymore. I will make sure to capture some next time.

So my general ask is, is they any way to run an audit of everything
katello thinks is supposed to be in pulp?

-greg

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