Binding

Once a consumer is registered to a Pulp server, it can then bind to a repository. Binding allows content from a specific repository on the server to be installed on the consumer. Installation of content can be initiated either on the consumer or from the server. For example, in the case of RPM content, binding sets up a repository as a normal yum repository on the consumer. Packages can be installed with normal yum commands or by initiating an install through the Pulp server.

Bind

Binding to a server requires the consumer to first register. Then a bind command can be issued for a specific repository. Similar to the pulp-admin command, type-specific operations such as bind are located under a section bearing the type’s name.

$ pulp-consumer rpm bind --repo-id=zoo
Bind tasks successfully created:

Task Id: 6e48ce85-60a0-4bf6-b2bb-9617eb7b3ef3

Task Id: 5bfe25f6-7325-4c29-b6e7-7e8df839570c

Looking at the consumer history, the first action in the list is a bind action to the specified repository.

$ pulp-consumer history --limit=1
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
                        Consumer History [con1]
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+

Consumer Id:  con1
Type:         repo_bound
Details:
  Distributor Id: yum_distributor
  Repo Id:        zoo
Originator:   SYSTEM
Timestamp:    2013-01-02T22:01:17Z

Note

It may take a few moments for the bind to take effect. It happens asynchronously in the background, and we are working on a way to show positive confirmation of success from pulp-consumer.

Unbind

Unbinding is equally simple.

$ pulp-consumer rpm unbind --repo-id=zoo
Unbind tasks successfully created:

Task Id: 0c02d974-cf00-44b7-9b63-cdadfc9bfab7

Task Id: 947b03a6-6911-42c6-a8ce-3161bed08b15

Task Id: 358e9d1e-8531-4bbd-a8e8-ab64d596b345o

Looking at the history, it is clear that the consumer is no longer bound to the repository.

$ pulp-consumer history --limit=1
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
                        Consumer History [con1]
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+

Consumer Id:  con1
Type:         repo_unbound
Details:
  Distributor Id: yum_distributor
  Repo Id:        zoo
Originator:   SYSTEM
Timestamp:    2013-01-02T22:09:47Z

In case a consumer is bound to a repository on a Pulp server that is no longer available, the --force option will make all of the local changes necessary to unbind from the remote repository without requiring the server to participate. When using this option, make sure a similar action is taken on the server so it does not continue to track a binding with the consumer.