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Story #8918
closedStory #8924: As a user, I can manage OSTree repositories
As a user, I can create a new repository by uploading an archive with OSTree commits
Start date:
Due date:
% Done:
100%
Estimated time:
Platform Release:
Target Release - OSTree:
Groomed:
No
Sprint Candidate:
No
Tags:
Sprint:
Sprint 102
Quarter:
Description
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Use Image Builder to create a Fedora IoT image
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Download the built image from Image Builder
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Create an OSTree repository in Pulp by specifying a name and relative path for where it should be served to clients.
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Upload the image archive to a new pulp repository, optionally specify a new ref
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A VM or metal client can use the repository URL and the original or new ref (if it was specified) to boot from the repository in Pulp.
Related issues
Updated by ipanova@redhat.com over 3 years ago
Did you mean to mention also distribution creation in step 3, or the relative_path will be stored on the repo object?
Updated by lmjachky over 3 years ago
- Status changed from NEW to ASSIGNED
- Assignee set to lmjachky
- Sprint set to Sprint 101
Updated by ipanova@redhat.com over 3 years ago
- Sprint changed from Sprint 101 to Sprint 102
Updated by lmjachky over 3 years ago
- Status changed from ASSIGNED to POST
Updated by lmjachky over 3 years ago
- Related to Story #8919: As a user, I can upload a Fedora IoT update image with OSTree commits to an existing repository added
Updated by lmjachky over 3 years ago
- Related to Story #8920: As a Pulp REST API user, I can see what refs are available in OSTree repository version added
Added by Lubos Mjachky over 3 years ago
Updated by Anonymous over 3 years ago
- Status changed from POST to MODIFIED
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
Applied in changeset 6caebd2d4bdd29a699f1d0e7ce939b2b5a2c7b56.
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Implement uploading
closes #8918