Hi all,
we're syncing our internal mirror against mirrors.se.kernel.org, and noticed that there have been some fluctuations on the packages there. Sometimes the timestamp file indicates "Mon May 2 14:48:01 UTC 2011". So files are synced, deleted and then resynced.
I have checked a couple of kernel.org mirrors at random, and the behavior seems consistent so I assume this is because of a stale upstream mirror that makes the kernel.org mirror fluctuate.
// J
On 05/17/2011 02:18 AM, Jonas Anden wrote:
Hi all,
we're syncing our internal mirror against mirrors.se.kernel.org, and noticed that there have been some fluctuations on the packages there. Sometimes the timestamp file indicates "Mon May 2 14:48:01 UTC 2011". So files are synced, deleted and then resynced.
I have checked a couple of kernel.org mirrors at random, and the behavior seems consistent so I assume this is because of a stale upstream mirror that makes the kernel.org mirror fluctuate.
I'm not seeing anything obvious (and digging back through the logs will take a while). Are you still seeing this problem, is this something I should tear through the logs to try and find something?
- John 'Warthog9' Hawley
we're syncing our internal mirror against mirrors.se.kernel.org, and noticed that there have been some fluctuations on the packages there. Sometimes the timestamp file indicates "Mon May 2 14:48:01 UTC 2011". So files are synced, deleted and then resynced.
...
I'm not seeing anything obvious (and digging back through the logs will take a while). Are you still seeing this problem, is this something I should tear through the logs to try and find something?
I can dig out the specifics from the logs to verify if you like, but this is probably related to the issue reported by Svetozar Mihailov the other day, mirrors.ch-center.com (centose5 of msync.centos.org) is out of date:
http://mirrors.ch-center.com/timestamp.txt
// J
В сообщении от 19 мая 2011 06:29:43 автор J.H. написал:
On 05/17/2011 02:18 AM, Jonas Anden wrote:
Hi all,
we're syncing our internal mirror against mirrors.se.kernel.org, and noticed that there have been some fluctuations on the packages there. Sometimes the timestamp file indicates "Mon May 2 14:48:01 UTC 2011". So files are synced, deleted and then resynced.
I have checked a couple of kernel.org mirrors at random, and the behavior seems consistent so I assume this is because of a stale upstream mirror that makes the kernel.org mirror fluctuate.
I'm not seeing anything obvious (and digging back through the logs will take a while). Are you still seeing this problem, is this something I should tear through the logs to try and find something?
- John 'Warthog9' Hawley
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
We are see this problem too. I don't know on which server rsync is broken. Now we are changed eu-msync.centos.org to msync.centos.org for testing purposes.
On 05/19/2011 04:56 AM, Raistlin wrote:
В сообщении от 19 мая 2011 06:29:43 автор J.H. написал:
On 05/17/2011 02:18 AM, Jonas Anden wrote:
Hi all,
we're syncing our internal mirror against mirrors.se.kernel.org, and noticed that there have been some fluctuations on the packages there. Sometimes the timestamp file indicates "Mon May 2 14:48:01 UTC 2011". So files are synced, deleted and then resynced.
I have checked a couple of kernel.org mirrors at random, and the behavior seems consistent so I assume this is because of a stale upstream mirror that makes the kernel.org mirror fluctuate.
I'm not seeing anything obvious (and digging back through the logs will take a while). Are you still seeing this problem, is this something I should tear through the logs to try and find something?
- John 'Warthog9' Hawley
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
We are see this problem too. I don't know on which server rsync is broken. Now we are changed eu-msync.centos.org to msync.centos.org for testing purposes.
I'll go ahead and verify, centose5 looks like it's the culprit and should probably be pulled from rotation for now.
- John 'Warthog9' Hawley
В сообщении от 19 мая 2011 06:29:43 автор J.H. написал:
On 05/17/2011 02:18 AM, Jonas Anden wrote:
Hi all,
we're syncing our internal mirror against mirrors.se.kernel.org, and noticed that there have been some fluctuations on the packages there. Sometimes the timestamp file indicates "Mon May 2 14:48:01 UTC 2011". So files are synced, deleted and then resynced.
I have checked a couple of kernel.org mirrors at random, and the behavior seems consistent so I assume this is because of a stale upstream mirror that makes the kernel.org mirror fluctuate.
I'm not seeing anything obvious (and digging back through the logs will take a while). Are you still seeing this problem, is this something I should tear through the logs to try and find something?
- John 'Warthog9' Hawley
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
timestamp is Mon May 2 14:36:01 UTC 2011 on broken server