Hi all,
Does anyone happen to know if CentOS 7 pre-release is available to mirror via rsync?
http://buildlogs.centos.org/centos/7/os/x86_64-20140614/
I know it isn't production, and I have no intention of making it available to the public, but it would be nice to mirror it internally to improve deployment time for our test configurations.
Regards, Seamus
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Greetings,
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Does anyone happen to know if CentOS 7 pre-release is available to mirror via rsync?
Like you, I really wanted to test / play with everything over and over... and thought it better to have a local copy rather than dragging down the same bits over and over... so I used reposync to get all of the rpm packages and then wget to grab the remaining handful of content. Not very clean but it worked for me. Yeah, I would have preferred to use rsync... but as far as I know it isn't available. I'd love to be wrong on that though.
TYL,
On 16/06/14 05:52, Seamus Ryan wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone happen to know if CentOS 7 pre-release is available to mirror via rsync?
http://buildlogs.centos.org/centos/7/os/x86_64-20140614/
I know it isn’t production, and I have no intention of making it available to the public, but it would be nice to mirror it internally to improve deployment time for our test configurations.
Regards,
Seamus
Hi,
No, there is no plan to send that testing tree to the official mirrors. Obviously, it has to be separated from the signed/official packages at the moment. We currently have two machines dedicated to buildlogs , and I'll see how much traffic we had since last saturday, and we'lll evaluate a possibility to open rsync on those machines if people find that "interesting".
OTOH, we see a bunch of people (ab)using that testing tree, but (almost) nobody giving us feedback (positive or negative) so ...
Greetings,
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OTOH, we see a bunch of people (ab)using that testing tree, but (almost) nobody giving us feedback (positive or negative) so ...
Other than things like the Red Hat welcome page coming up on Apache, everything has been working great for me... with the amount of usage I've given it so far.
Bandwidth you have that isn't being used, is bandwidth wasted... or not. :)
TYL,
Greeting All
I would also like to grab an rsync for internal testing purposes and making sure our systems are fully compatible.
Daniel
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On 16 Jun 2014, at 11:24 pm, Scott Dowdle dowdle@montanalinux.org wrote:
Greetings,
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OTOH, we see a bunch of people (ab)using that testing tree, but (almost) nobody giving us feedback (positive or negative) so ...
Other than things like the Red Hat welcome page coming up on Apache, everything has been working great for me... with the amount of usage I've given it so far.
Bandwidth you have that isn't being used, is bandwidth wasted... or not. :)
TYL,
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