Rob,
Thanks again for the mirror. I'm in the process of running the initial rsync right now and I am getting excellent speeds. You mentioned that you were using wget to mirror from debuginfo.centos.org. I recently learned that they do offer rsync but you must specify debuginfo.centos.org::centos-debuginfo. Maybe this will help you automate the mirroring process. I was also wondering how often you update your mirror against debuginfo.centos.org.
Dave
Hi David,
Glad I could help. And when I initially did the syncing, they didn't have rsync available.
As far as updates go, it was every day for a while, I was doing it by hand to get a feel for things. Then bigger things happened, and since I didn't really announce I had done it, I had no traffic. So I just kinda stopped for a while. I was maybe 4-5 months out of date when I synced up late last week, and about the only changes were to the kernels, open office and a few small packages. I've added a cron job that will check once a day, This should be more than sufficient based on their release schedule.
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 1:48 PM, David Diffenbaugh <davediff@nbcs.rutgers.edu
wrote:
Rob,
Thanks again for the mirror. I'm in the process of running the initial rsync right now and I am getting excellent speeds. You mentioned that you were using wget to mirror from debuginfo.centos.org. I recently learned that they do offer rsync but you must specify debuginfo.centos.org::centos-debuginfo. Maybe this will help you automate the mirroring process. I was also wondering how often you update your mirror against debuginfo.centos.org.
Dave
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