Just to inform, that mirror completed initial sync. version 5 is available for all platforms, isos are not available.
Any questions - message me please. If not - waiting to appear on public mirross list.
Thanks.
On Tue, January 13, 2009 22:44, BST.LT - The Information Company said:
Hi all
thanks for help. Mirror up and is syncing atm, will be complete soon.
URL will be: http://centos.bst.lt/
Syncing 2x per day. Mirror located in Vilnius, Lithuania. Upload bandwidth to Lithuania is 100Mbps (shaped to ~3Mbps to non Lithuanian networks)
sponsoring organization: BST.LT - The Information Company http://www.bst.lt/
Can be added to public mirrors list.
Thanks!
Regards, Pavelas Sokolovas BST:.LT - The Information Company +370 654 12987
On Tue, January 13, 2009 22:11, David Richardson said:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009, BST.LT - The Information Company wrote:
I am setting up a public mirror for Lithuania. 99% of us we needs only centos 5, only i386 and x64 architectures. I am trying to set up a public mirror for them, but how I tell rsync to automatically skip other versions? Or i need multiple rsync entries in my crontab?
If anyone have made the same thing (partial mirror) please share how to do this best. Because, we really dont need stuff like centos 2.1, 3 and even 4 :)
The best way is probably to use --exclude="2*/" --exclude="3*/" --exclude="4*/" in your rsync command (I think that's the right syntax).
DR
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