# Be verbose
set -x
-#################### hack yumgroups
+####################
+#
+# (*) sometimes we have yum issuing errors like 'package does not match intended content'
+# this means that the sha256 checksum of the downloaded pkg does not match
+# the sha256 checksum advertised in filelists.xml
+# if you did run 'yum clean all' on the node,
+# this means that the repodata/ dir. on the server side is out of date
+# forcing a createrepo should solve this
+#
+# (*) also sometimes the node complains that a package is not signed
+#
+# so there quite obviously are some corner cases that are not well handled
+# hopefully the following subforms may be helpful to recover in these cases
+#
+# /etc/plc.d/packages clean
+# performs cleanup of the yum repositories and signed-stamps
+# thus forcing the next 'start' command to re-sign and re-index everything
+# /etc/plc.d/packages superclean
+# like 'clean', plus this will reinstall the noderepo rpms that you have,
+# that is to say restart from unsigned rpms
+# /etc/plc.d/packages start
+# this is the usual form, it should be smart enough to only sign the packages that need to,
+# and to rerun createrepo when useful
+# /etc/plc.d/packages force
+# same as 'start' but createrepo is run unconditionnally
+#
+####################
+
+
+# helper for hacking yumgroups
# if we've installed for several flavours
# we create cross links in install-rpms like this one
# ./onelab-f8-i386/vserver-onelab-f12-i386-5.0-6.2011.02.03.i686.rpm
popd >& /dev/null
}
-#################### xxx fixme xxx
-# I'm seeing weird things with f14 nodes and an f8 myplc server
-# I suspect that the f8-based createrepo binary does not do the right thing,
-# as the node (onelab09.pl.sophia.inria.fr) issues a lot of
-# 'package does not match intended content'
-# before reaching this conclusion I have entirely rebuilt the server-side yum repos
-# by (*) checking the gpg keys (*) yum reinstalling all noderepos
-# and on top of that manually re-running createrepo
-# of course the node had gone through yum clean all as well
####################
case "$1" in
start|force)
fi
# Or than createrepo database
[ $package -nt $repository/repodata/repomd.xml ] && need_createrepo=true
+ [ $package -nt $repository/repodata/filelists.xml.gz ] && need_createrepo=true
done
if [ -n "$new_rpms" ] ; then
for repository in $repositories ; do
rm -rf $repository/signed-stamps
rm -rf $repository/repodata
- rm -rf $repository/headers
find $repository -type l | xargs rm
done
;;
# (use this only if you have noderepos installed)
superclean)
+ shift
find /var/www/html/install-rpms -name signed-stamps | xargs rm -rf
+ find /var/www/html/install-rpms -name repodata | xargs rm -rf
+ find /var/www/html/install-rpms -type l | xargs rm
rpm -aq | grep noderepo | xargs yum -y reinstall
- shift
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 start|force|clean [repo ..]"