Hello
I seems that after rsyncing with $SUBJ on 18 February 2011, 20:11:00 UTC my local mirror deleted all the content of centos/{4,5}/updates.
manuel
2011/2/18 Manuel Wolfshant ftpadmin@lug.ro:
Hello
I seems that after rsyncing with $SUBJ on 18 February 2011, 20:11:00 UTC my local mirror deleted all the content of centos/{4,5}/updates.
[root@centosr4 centos]# du -sh centos-5/5.5/updates 11G centos-5/5.5/updates [root@centosr4 centos]# du -sh centos-4/4.8/updates/ 18G centos-4/4.8/updates/ [root@centosr4 centos]# cd ../centos-withdvd/ [root@centosr4 centos-withdvd]# du -sh centos-4/4.8/updates/ 21G centos-4/4.8/updates/ [root@centosr4 centos-withdvd]# du -sh centos-5/5.5/updates 11G centos-5/5.5/updates [root@centosr4 centos-withdvd]#
I don't really see a problem there ...
Ralph
On 02/18/2011 02:57 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
2011/2/18 Manuel Wolfshantftpadmin@lug.ro:
Hello
I seems that after rsyncing with $SUBJ on 18 February 2011,
20:11:00 UTC my local mirror deleted all the content of centos/{4,5}/updates.
[root@centosr4 centos]# du -sh centos-5/5.5/updates 11G centos-5/5.5/updates [root@centosr4 centos]# du -sh centos-4/4.8/updates/ 18G centos-4/4.8/updates/ [root@centosr4 centos]# cd ../centos-withdvd/ [root@centosr4 centos-withdvd]# du -sh centos-4/4.8/updates/ 21G centos-4/4.8/updates/ [root@centosr4 centos-withdvd]# du -sh centos-5/5.5/updates 11G centos-5/5.5/updates [root@centosr4 centos-withdvd]#
I don't really see a problem there ...
Must have been our beast then. After sending the mail and connecting to it to resync, I found that 2 out of 4 disks were dead. Sorry for the false alarm
M.
Am 18.02.11 14:12, schrieb Manuel Wolfshant:
On 02/18/2011 02:57 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I don't really see a problem there ...
Must have been our beast then. After sending the mail and connecting to it to resync, I found that 2 out of 4 disks were dead. Sorry for the false alarm
No problem :)
Ralph