Also - as a single point of reference (before IP filtering was done), I found out how long it would take to do a full mirror (~80GB), and it's about 8 hours at ~2.5 MB/s:
http://antipaucity.com/2014/05/22/soup-to-nuts-mirroring-of-centos/#.VO3i2FP...
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 9:57 AM, Warren Myers volcimaster@gmail.com wrote:
I don't use a lockfile (and my mirror is in Germany - hence the eu reference), but I use the following:
0 3,15 * * * rsync -aqzH --delete eu-msync.centos.org::CentOS /var/www/centos/media
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 9:29 AM, Kenny Carsey kcarsey@wvstateu.edu wrote:
Hello, I have set up and did the initial sync for a new mirror in West Virginia. After looking at the mirrors list, I believe this is the first mirror to be located in WV
HTTP: http://centos.mirrors.wvstateu.edu Sync schedule: Every 12 hrs Bandwidth: 300Mbps Location: Institute, WV, USA Sponsor: West Virginia State University Sponsor URL: www.wvstateu.edu IP to authorize: 192.73.23.18 Email contact: kcarsey@wvstateu.edu
Also, I am having issues getting a good rsync script working with a lock file. Could someone provide a working example that I could modify to fit my configuration? Would be much appreciated!
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