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)
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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.
@ERROR: max connections (40) reached -- try again later
rsync error: error starting client-server protocol (code 5) at
main.c(1503) [receiver=3.0.6]
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