Hello,
OK I waited till the end of the rsync like you said, but I still don't have any html files besides the HEADER.
Please help.
I used the script which you advised, and it's end.
Thank you
On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 06:34 +0200, Dmitry Sherman wrote:
Hello,
OK I waited till the end of the rsync like you said, but I still don’t have any html files besides the HEADER.
Please help.
I used the script which you advised, and it’s end.
Thank you
In the default apache config, the file named HEADER.html is add as a header when listing files. There is also a Directory called HEADER.images that contain images used by the default HEADER.html file.
If your apache config has been modified to not use HEADER.html and if you do what the header, you can change the apache config so that headers are displayed. (It is not required that one displays the CentOS headers to mirror CentOS, it is just something we add for the web browsing experience).
If you want to display the headers, you can do this to your apache config (httpd.conf) file:
HeaderName HEADER.html -------------------------------- You might also want to make sure that you have a:
HEADER*
in your "IndexIgnore" line -------------------------------
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
Thanks for help, but I don't have such directory like HEADER.images
-----Original Message----- From: centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Johnny Hughes Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 1:21 PM To: Mailing list for CentOS mirrors. Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] HEADER.html
On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 06:34 +0200, Dmitry Sherman wrote:
Hello,
OK I waited till the end of the rsync like you said, but I still don't have any html files besides the HEADER.
Please help.
I used the script which you advised, and it's end.
Thank you
In the default apache config, the file named HEADER.html is add as a header when listing files. There is also a Directory called HEADER.images that contain images used by the default HEADER.html file.
If your apache config has been modified to not use HEADER.html and if you do what the header, you can change the apache config so that headers are displayed. (It is not required that one displays the CentOS headers to mirror CentOS, it is just something we add for the web browsing experience).
If you want to display the headers, you can do this to your apache config (httpd.conf) file:
HeaderName HEADER.html -------------------------------- You might also want to make sure that you have a:
HEADER*
in your "IndexIgnore" line -------------------------------
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
I can't even check that out..... damn China international gateway! I could be doing this sync for weeks!
If only I had more space on my HK servers, I could reroute my sync via there and be done in 6 hours. :-\
Oh well. Pain now for sheer convenience for myself and others here later.....
RF.
On 16/11/2006, at 7:27 PM, Dmitry Sherman wrote:
Thanks for help, but I don't have such directory like HEADER.images
-----Original Message----- From: centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Johnny Hughes Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 1:21 PM To: Mailing list for CentOS mirrors. Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] HEADER.html
On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 06:34 +0200, Dmitry Sherman wrote:
Hello,
OK I waited till the end of the rsync like you said, but I still don't have any html files besides the HEADER.
Please help.
I used the script which you advised, and it's end.
Thank you
In the default apache config, the file named HEADER.html is add as a header when listing files. There is also a Directory called HEADER.images that contain images used by the default HEADER.html file.
If your apache config has been modified to not use HEADER.html and if you do what the header, you can change the apache config so that headers are displayed. (It is not required that one displays the CentOS headers to mirror CentOS, it is just something we add for the web browsing experience).
If you want to display the headers, you can do this to your apache config (httpd.conf) file:
HeaderName HEADER.html
You might also want to make sure that you have a:
HEADER*
in your "IndexIgnore" line
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
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Richard Ford wrote:
I can't even check that out..... damn China international gateway! I could be doing this sync for weeks!
If only I had more space on my HK servers, I could reroute my sync via there and be done in 6 hours. :-\
Oh well. Pain now for sheer convenience for myself and others here later.....
I thought we had a mirror in HK who offered a rsync target...
Yeah - (hostrino) and the mirror in fujian are both damn pathetic. Speed into Beijing is at best 30-40k/sec.
Between my servers in HK and Beijing on the direct CNC-HK gateway I get 5-600 k/sec.
The hostrino one is also next to useless during business hours from the mainland. And the be10 one on fujian is always useless.
RF.
On 17/11/2006, at 7:44 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Richard Ford wrote:
I can't even check that out..... damn China international gateway! I could be doing this sync for weeks! If only I had more space on my HK servers, I could reroute my sync via there and be done in 6 hours. :-\ Oh well. Pain now for sheer convenience for myself and others here later.....
I thought we had a mirror in HK who offered a rsync target...
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