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    How to forcefully regenerate metadata for a particular repository

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    Regarding solution 2038473 clicking on the specific repositories within the product, that does not display the URL noted such as the repo & product IDs.

    The only way to obtain this information on Satellite 6.2.11 through hammer by listing all repositories first.

    hammer repository list --organization-id 1
    

    Then, grabbing the production id through a second hammer command.

    hammer repository info --id 2166
    

    Outcome:

    hammer repository info --id 2166
    ID:                 2166
    Name:               Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Server Kickstart x86_64 6.9
    Label:              Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux_6_Server_Kickstart_x86_64_6_9
    Organization:       BBY_Platform
    Red Hat Repository: yes
    Content Type:       yum
    Checksum Type:      sha256
    URL:                https://cdn.redhat.com/content/dist/rhel/server/6/6.9/x86_64/kickstart
    Publish Via HTTP:   yes
    Published At:       http://satellite.com/pulp/repos/Platform/Library/content/dist/rhel/server/6/6.9/x86_64/kickstart/
    Relative Path:      Platform/Library/content/dist/rhel/server/6/6.9/x86_64/kickstart
    Download Policy:    on_demand
    Product:            
        ID:   16
        Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server
    GPG Key:            
    
    Sync:               
        Status:         Success
        Last Sync Date: about 22 hours
    Created:            2017/10/26 15:48:04
    Updated:            2017/10/26 15:54:48
    Content Counts:     
        Packages:       3854
        Package Groups: 202
        Errata:         0
    

    Can we get that solution updated? It is not allowing me to comment on it.

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