Hello,
If you keep on trying timeout, try choosing another RSYNC server.
The mirror list (http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=13) shows which server can be rsync'ed as well.
Find a rsync server which is near you can save a significant time of initial sync.
Jeffery
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Dear all,
I have been following the HowTo instructions for Mirroring, located at
http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=22
My question is:
How long does it take to do the initial rsync?
I have ran the command
rsync -aqzH --delete msync.centos.org::CentOS .
twice and it seems to have timed out, obtaining more data at each run.
I then have ran the same command but with --no-blocking-io in order to
prevent it from timing out. Its been running for well over 16 hrs.
Would anyone know what I have done wrong?
Thanks in advance,
-Hiram
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My initial sync took a couple of days to bring down. Something in the
neighborhood of 35Gb or there abouts.
Paul Fiero, RHCE
Information Security Analyst
Communications and Technology Management Office
City of Austin
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Dear all,
I have been following the HowTo instructions for Mirroring, located at
http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=22
My question is:
How long does it take to do the initial rsync?
I have ran the command
rsync -aqzH --delete msync.centos.org::CentOS .
twice and it seems to have timed out, obtaining more data at each run.
I then have ran the same command but with --no-blocking-io in order to
prevent it from timing out. Its been running for well over 16 hrs.
Would anyone know what I have done wrong?
Thanks in advance,
-Hiram
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Programmer Analyst II
School of Computational Science
http://www.csit.fsu.edu
Phone: 850.644.0188
Fax: 850.644.0098
Email: gibbard(a)csit.fsu.edu
URL: http://www.csit.fsu.edu/~gibbard/
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We have a mirror running for some time on the following addresses
> http://mirrors.ee.teiath.gr/CentOS/
> ftp://mirrors.ee.teiath.gr/pub/CentOS/
but for some reason it is removed from the mirror list, was there a
problem that we are not aware of?
We have just rsync-ed a few minutes ago just to be sure so you may add
our mirror once again.
We synv 4 time a day from the eu site.
Thanks.
Ilias Daradimos,
Dept. of Electronic Engineering - TEI of Athens
Hi there,
We have a new mirror up as follows:
Location: www.georeviews.com/centos/
Accessible by: http
Sync : Every 6 hours
Location: US / TX / Houston
Bandwidth: We can handle an average of 2 or 3Mbps sustained and burstable at 100mbps.
Hosted by : GeoReviews.Com
Website: http://www.georeviews.com
Should have a mirror setup in Hong Kong by the end of next week.
Regards,
Shri
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Unit 709, Cyberport 1,
100 Cyberport Road,
Pokfulam, Hong Kong
Phone: 2989-9145
Fax: 2989-9143
Hi there,
There are a number of files with the following pattern in the path.
~tmp~
Do these need to be mirrored or can they be safely excluded from the rsync?
Regards,
Shri
On Thu 31 Mar 2005, mirror-maintainer(a)mirror.averse.net wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Lance Davis wrote:
>
>>> I've been mirroring CentOS only for some time. Available at
>>> ftp://mirror.averse.net/pub/centos
>>> http://mirror.averse.net/centos
>> Thanks - do you want it listing ?? If so what bandwidth do you have ??
>
> Sure. It's currently a 100Mbps connection in Singapore, Asia.
Hi. My mirror had disk corruption sometime last month, which may have led
to its removal from the mirrors list. I've rebuilt it and it's been
running again for a while now.
Can you relist it?
It's carrying all architectures of CentOS 3 and 4 (I'm excluding 2.1)
>Your redirects make our automated system keep turning off your link :(
>
We had enabled caching in apache on our server was causing it to serve requests off 16080. I turned that off so its just running on plain port 80. Hopefully that'll make things happier.
Paul Hall
Network Operations Analyst
IT @ CSUMB / Network Services
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Hello All,
Now we have FTP on our mirror.
ftp://centos.oi.com.br
As soon as possible we are going to install RSYNC.
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I posted a few weeks back with our info and I noticed we're still listed on the mirrors page?
hmm
heres our info again
> Our mirrors site is http://mirrors.csumb.edu/centos
> We're updating twice a day 2pm and 4am (GMT -8)
> We're located in Seaside, CA USA
> CSU Monterey Bay (http://csumb.edu) is hosting this mirror
> Server has a 100mbit connection and we have a 1000mbit connection to the internet.
>
-paul
Paul Hall
Network Operations Analyst
IT @ CSUMB / Network Services
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