Hi all:
I know CentOS runs a web site that checks the mirror age. I'm curious as to how it checks that so that I can check myself locally and verify the age of any upstream mirror I'm pulling from. How can I check the age of my mirror locally without depending on the crawler?
Thanks! --Jim
On 11/30/2011 10:07 AM, Jim Kusznir wrote:
I know CentOS runs a web site that checks the mirror age. I'm curious as to how it checks that so that I can check myself locally and verify the age of any upstream mirror I'm pulling from. How can I check the age of my mirror locally without depending on the crawler?
check the contents/timestamp of the top-level files: timestamp.txt TIME ?
-- rex