Troubleshooting

Corrupted Local Repository

The storage repository can be corrupted when the Pulp worker terminates abnormally during a pull operation. One indicator of corruption is the logging of this exception during publishing:

GLib.Error('No such file or directory', 'g-io-error-quark', 1)

The recommended remedy is to pass the repair option to the sync API call. Or, when using CLI, the –repair|-r option may be specified:

pulp-admin ostree repo sync run -r --repo-id=f25

The repair may require that the importer delete and recreated the storage. Repositories configured with limited tree traversal depth or a subset of branches to be pulled should use caution. If the local repository needs to be recreated, it will be done so using the current configuration. Branches or commits pulled previously based on earlier configuration will not be included and may result in broken publishes.