On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 14:14 -0500, israel.garcia@cimex.com.cu wrote:
List, I have a CentOS 4.0 server in my intranet which will serves as a CentOS repository updates, so I need a script to do that job, I can not use RSYNC. I just want to download CentOS 4.0 updates every night.
Can you help me?
Regards, Israel
The following script is one I use ... though it could be optimized to just download the RPMs and use createrepo to recreate the metadata.
The script I use is as follows: #!/bin/sh # # mirror-centos.sh - Mirror CentOS Linux Updates #
# Variables MIRROR="mirror.cs.wisc.edu" WBDIR="pub/mirrors/linux/caosity.org/centos" VERSIONS="4" ARCHS="SRPMS i386 x86_64" WBUPDATES="/home/ftp/pub/centos" PROXY="http://firewall.company.com:8080/"
# Limit Transfer Rate to 10K bytes per second MAXRATE="10k"
# Do the mirror for d in $VERSIONS; do for y in $ARCHS; do cd $WBUPDATES ## env http_proxy=$PROXY \ wget --non-verbose --no-host-directories --cut-dirs=8 --mirror \ --passive-ftp --limit-rate=$MAXRATE \ --directory-prefix=$WBUPDATES/$d/updates/$y \ ftp://$MIRROR/$WBDIR/$d/updates/$y ##--output-file=/tmp/mirror-centos.log
# the RPMS should be checked for valid sigs, not ready for that yet ##rpm --checksig $WBUPDATES/$d/updates/$y/*.rpm | grep 'NOT OK' done done
# Done exit