Roberto,
Thanks for your offer but I don't think it will fix the issue that our mirror is experiencing since I believe it is related to the permissions on the new directories prior to a new official release.
Below is a what I saw prior to the release of 4.8 back in August.
rsync: opendir "/4.8" (in centos) failed: Permission denied (13) rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors) (code 23) at main.c(1505) [generator=3.0.6]
-- Mathew S. McCarrell Clarkson University '10
mccarrms@gmail.com mccarrms@clarkson.edu 1-518-314-9214
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 11:43 PM, Roberto R. Morelli morelli@es.net wrote:
If interested, you can pick the mirror from our site ESnet ( http://linux.mirrors.es.net) which mirrors directly with Centos master and also has access to I2.
Cheers, Roberto
--On October 13, 2009 11:37:37 PM -0400 "Mathew S. McCarrell" mccarrms@gmail.com wrote:
So, I have a few questions about the future of the CentOS mirror network since the release of 5.4 is soon.
Is there any possibility that the rsync master pool will eventually have
a
direct link to the Internet2 Network? If not, is there any way for a mirror (like mirror.clarkson.edu) to avoid the delay in syncing new
releases
like 5.4 prior to the bitflip?
I'm asking this because the Clarkson mirror was unable to sync the
release
of 4.8 prior to the bitflip occurring since we are forced to sync with a mirror that is on the Internet2 Network. I would prefer to avoid delays
in
being able to serve new releases, if possible.
Thanks for any help you can provide, Matt
PS - It appears that someone (taylorvang2199) has posted something
similar
to an advertisement on the bottom of the CentOS Mirroring HowTo page.
-- Mathew S. McCarrell Clarkson University '10
mccarrms@gmail.com mccarrms@clarkson.edu 1-518-314-9214
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