We see that quite often - especially lately.
I believe there are several machines providing the rsync service (or several mirrors) - why not expand the coverage to other mirrors that offer rsync (and whom keep up to date)? We offer rsync as a mirror and don’t see a lot of activity - a few other mirrors it looks like.
Paul
On 2014-07-18, 12:57 PM, "Scott Neville" centos-mirror@keystealth.org wrote:
Looks like centost5 is hitting its limit:
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 07:54:03 -0700 (PDT)
msync.CentOS.org rsync service (centost5)
This service is intended for the sole use of the CentOS worldwide mirror network to synchronize mirrors.
Unless you are running or intending to run a listed public CentOS mirror use a mirror listed at http://centos.org/download/mirrors
If you intend to populate a mirror for public use please read the notes at http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors
If you do use this service then it is implied that you are providing a mirror for public use and giving us authority to publicise such mirror.
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