tools/centos-mirror-tools
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Create mirror for StarlingX

Step 0 - Build the container

Build the docker image on your Linux host (with Docker supported). NOTE: if necessary you might have to set http/https proxy in your Dockerfile before building the docker image below.

$ docker build -t <your_docker_image_name>:<your_image_version> -f Dockerfile .

Step 1 - Run the container

The container shall be run from the same directory where the other scripts are stored.

$ docker run -it -v $(pwd):/localdisk <your_docker_image_name>:<your_image_version>

The container can also be run the following way, so the download_mirror.sh runs automatically without having to enter the container and the step 2can be simplified.

$ docker run -it -v $(pwd):/localdisk <your_docker_image_name>:<your_image_version> download_mirror.sh

As /localdisk is defined as the workdir of the container, the same folder name should be used to define the volume. The container will start to run and populate a logs and output folders in this directory. The container shall be run from the same directory where the other scripts are stored.

step 2 - Run the download_mirror.sh script

Once inside the container run the downloader script

$ ./download_mirror.sh

NOTE: in case there are some downloading failures due to network instability (or timeout), you should download them manually, to assure you get all RPMs listed in "rpms_from_3rd_parties.lst" and "rpms_from_centos_repo.lst".

step 3 - Copy the files to the mirror

After all downloading complete, copy the download files to mirror.

$ mkdir -p <your_mirror_folder>/ $ cp -r output/stx-r1/ <your_mirror_folder>/

In this case <your_mirror_folder> can be whatever folder you want to use as mirror.

step 4 - Tweaks in the StarlingX build system.

NOTE: step below is not needed if you've synced the latest codebase.

Go into StarlingX build system (another container which hosts cgcs build system), and follow up below steps:

Debugging issues

The download_mirror.sh script will create log files in the form of centos_rpms_*.txt. After the download is complete, it's recommended to check the content of these files to see if everything was downloaded correctly.

A quick look into these files could be:

$ cd output/ $ cat missing

In this case, there shoudn't be any package in the "missing" files.