There appears to be a problem with the official CentOS mirror "R2". My mirror chose this one to rsync with last night and it wiped out my entire 4.5 tree. (I'm now resyncing it via CentOS "I".)
Regards,
Mike
Mike Zanker wrote:
There appears to be a problem with the official CentOS mirror "R2". My mirror chose this one to rsync with last night and it wiped out my entire 4.5 tree. (I'm now resyncing it via CentOS "I".)
Is there a suggested value for the --max-delete rsync option to prevent this in the future?
Mogens
Mogens Kjaer wrote:
Mike Zanker wrote:
There appears to be a problem with the official CentOS mirror "R2". My mirror chose this one to rsync with last night and it wiped out my entire 4.5 tree. (I'm now resyncing it via CentOS "I".)
Is there a suggested value for the --max-delete rsync option to prevent this in the future?
Mogens
Not really, as we do legitimately remove trees all the time to vault.centos.org.
I apologize, somehow that machine got a bad rsyncd.conf entry when rolling out the 3.9 tree.
Everything should be good now.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes