Installation¶
Prerequisites¶
These instructions assume that you have a working Pulp installation first. If you have not yet installed Pulp, please follow the Pulp installation instructions, and then return to this document.
The command line examples included here are written for systems that use yum as their package manager, and systemd as their init system. Please season to taste if your system is different.
Server¶
Consider stopping httpd. If you need it to keep running other web apps, or if
you need Pulp to continue serving static content, it is usually sufficient to
disable access to Pulp’s REST API. That will be left as an exercise for the reader.
Otherwise, just stop the httpd
service:
$ sudo systemctl stop httpd
Next, install the pulp-python-plugins
package:
$ sudo yum install pulp-python-plugins
Then run pulp-manage-db
to initialize the new types in Pulp’s database. You must run this
command as the same user that the web server uses when it runs Pulp:
$ sudo -u apache pulp-manage-db
The pulp_python RPM distribution automatically adds index.html and index.json as a DirectoryIndex in pulp_python.conf. If you’re not running the pulp_python RPM distribution, or you have customized your apache configuration, you will need to ensure this setting is present before remote Pulp instances will be able to sync your repository.
Finally, restart httpd
:
$ sudo systemctl restart httpd
Admin Client¶
Simply install the pulp-python-admin-extensions
package:
$ sudo yum install pulp-python-admin-extensions