Sure thing, I'm not at the office right now but when I am I'll send it off
to you.
On Feb 28, 2013 1:02 PM, "Tony Schliesser" <tony(a)schliesser.org> wrote:
> Ryan - If you don't care to share your mirror script, I'd like to see it.
>
> Thanks,
> Tony
>
>
> Hi Jim, it's quite easy to do with a script. This first section here
> checks to see if a lock is present, and if it is, the script bails:
>
> if [ -f /var/lock/subsys/rsync_updates ]; then
> echo "Updates via rsync already running."
> echo "--ERROR: REPOSITORY SYNC ABORTED AT `date`--"
> exit 0
> fi
>
> When I begin my sync, it touches the lock file (touch
> /var/lock/subsys/rsync_updates), and when finished, removes it (/bin/rm -f
> /var/lock/subsys/rsync_updates). If you need any help or wish to see my
> full script, just let me know and I can provide it.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 8:42 PM, Jim Hartnett <mirrors(a)gawsolutions.us>wrote:
>
>> Ok, I have the lock scripts setup and working, I think we're ready to
>> add our mirror.
>>
>> (information repeated):
>>
>> mirror Url: http://mirrors.gawsolutions.us/centos
>> bandwidth: 100 Mbps up/down unmetered transfer
>> located in dallas, tx, usa
>> Geeks at Work Solutions
>> centos machine with apache
>> rsync twice a day at offset minutes (reduces peak for even hour starts)
>>
>> - -Jim
>>
>> P.S: sorry if this message gets repeated multiple times. I just found out
>> my email client was having some issues with the account I use for mirror
>> mailing lists
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> CentOS-mirror mailing list
>> CentOS-mirror(a)centos.org
>> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
>>
>
>
i have the mirror initially synced, but need to setup lock files. documentation said to ask the mailing list
mirror Url: http://mirrors.gawsolutions.us/centos
bandwidth: 100 Mbps up/down unmetered transfer
located in dallas, tx, usa
Geeks at Work Solutions
centos machine with apache
rsync twice a day at offset minutes (reduces peak for even hour starts)
-Jim, Geeks at Work Solutions
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-------- Original message --------
From: Ralph Angenendt <ralph.angenendt(a)gmail.com>
Date:
To: centos-mirror(a)centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] NEW mirror by HostingXtreme - Ohio
On 16.02.2013 16:20, Info | HostingXtreme.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have setup a new public mirror for CentOS.
Mirror has been added and should show up in a few hours.
Thanks for your support.
Ralph
_______________________________________________
CentOS-mirror mailing list
CentOS-mirror(a)centos.org
http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
Hi there,
I have set up a CentOS mirror in our data centre and would like to ask that
it be made public.
I would first like to confirm I am syncing the best way, using: rsync
-aqzH --delete msync.centos.org::CentOS /mirror/centos/
Currently I am syncing every 3 hours, on the hour.
The server is located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and has a 150mbit
link.
We are Web24 Group Pty Ltd and a link to our website is:
http://www.web24.com.au/
Links
HTTP: http://mirror.web24.net.au/centos/
FTP: ftp://mirror.web24.net.au/centos/
RSYNC: mirror.web24.net.au::centos
Let me know if I need to add any other details.
Thank you. :)
Hi,
We have setup a new public mirror for CentOS.
*Details for the mirror are:*
* URL : http://centos.hostingxtreme.com
* Synchronized : Every 12 hours
* Location : Columbus, Ohio, USA
* Connection : 100 mbit
* Sponsor : HostingXtreme - http://hostingxtreme.com
* Contact : info(a)hostingxtreme.com
The cron is setup with this lock-file. Hope it is correct:
==========================
#!/bin/bash
if [ "$(ps auxw | grep msync.centos.org::CentOS|grep -v grep)" != "" ];then
echo "A centos-sync is already running ..."
exit
fi
echo "rsyncing now"
rsync -aqzH --delete msync.centos.org::CentOS /correct/path/
echo "done syncing"
==========================
--
Thanks,
The HostingXtreme Support Team
http://hostingxtreme.com
We're currently setting up a few mirrors now that we don't have a data
cap on our 100 Mb connection, but I couldn't find a repo size.
So, how large is the actual repository that is synced via rsync?
-Jim
Hello,
I have put online a new mirror.
HTTPD only - http://centos.generation-host.com/
Sponsoring Org. Generation-Host.com
Location: Toronto, Ontario - CANADA
Server has 100mbit connection, but can burst higher
Set to sync 4 times per day
Please let me know if any other info is needed,
Matt Cianfarani
Dear mailing list,
Below is the information of my new belgium mirror.
Details for new mirror: * URL : http://mirror.myip.be/pub/centos/ *
Syncronized : Every 6 hours * Location : Oostkamp, Belgium * Connection :
100mbit (backbone connections: Interoute, Colt, BICS [Belgacom]) * Sponsor
: All In One - http://www.all-in-one.be * Contact : info(a)myip.be
With Kind regards,
All In OneDennis de Houx