To whom it may concern: I set up a mirror for centos but I am not sure if I did it right. the address is http://mirror.bluethundercomputers.net/centos
I set up cron to update every 4 hours dont know if this is to much or not. Or should I set it to every 6 hours instead?? The cron I set is: rsync -aqzH --delete us-msync.centos.org::CentOS /home/bluethun/public_html/mirror/centos
I did put the files in there but some of them are empty along with it only going up to centos 3. Is this all I had to do and the system will update over time?? Did I miss a step??
Any help you can give I would be greatful. Also how do I set it up to be ftp and rsyc?? I want it to be listed in the mirror list thanks again. Jeffrey Palladino http://bluethundercomputers.net
Is the Rsync Completing? It looks like it isn't. run Rsync with a --progress and see what its doing
Also, You may want to use lockfiles so that you have a case of rsync running again before the first one is finished.
On 1/31/2011 4:18 PM, support@bluethundercomputers.net wrote:
To whom it may concern: I set up a mirror for centos but I am not sure if I did it right. the address is http://mirror.bluethundercomputers.net/centos
I set up cron to update every 4 hours dont know if this is to much or not. Or should I set it to every 6 hours instead?? The cron I set is: rsync -aqzH --delete us-msync.centos.org::CentOS /home/bluethun/public_html/mirror/centos
I did put the files in there but some of them are empty along with it only going up to centos 3. Is this all I had to do and the system will update over time?? Did I miss a step??
Any help you can give I would be greatful. Also how do I set it up to be ftp and rsyc?? I want it to be listed in the mirror list thanks again. Jeffrey Palladino http://bluethundercomputers.net
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