Hi,
In my opinion this is a routing issue or something is blocking
the centos scanner or might be Fabian added a bad IP/host to the
scanner (highly unlikely). Check your firewall log, web server
log, search for something like "MirrorBrain Probe (see http://mirrorbrain.org/probe_info)"
I don't really know the IP(s) or the name (it leaves in the logs)
of the CentOS scanner at the moment :( .
And the bonus: (http)mirrorbrain scan be confused - not properly detect timestamp etc.- if you are using special headers - for example fancyindex etc. - with your web server. That's why some distro/project like LO, Kali, arch, GNU use rsync for this task too.
By the way I'm not a fan of the -z switch in rsync scripts it can do nasty things sometimes.Thats weird, we tried this command:rsync -aqzH --delete msync.centos.org::CentOS /mnt/HC_Volume_10038547/public_html/centos
And it still failed.But when we try to do the same from other public mirror it works.
Cheers,
Peter
Hello,
I am trying to troubleshoot the issue with our mirror. We noticed that on https://mirror-status.centos.org we have a "no time" status. I've checked and our script is syncing properly. As of this email, TIME and timestamp.txt are both reporting May 20, 2021 17:44 (https://mirror.nodespace.net/centos/).
What would be causing this? I couldn't really find any useful information searching the mailing list.
Thanks!
Travis
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