[CentOS-mirror] .~tmp~/ directory created by rsyncing to msync.centos.org::CentOS-incdvd

Mon Apr 6 16:23:24 UTC 2009
Ichihara Takashi <ichihara at ribf.riken.jp>

Hi

The maximum traffic of CentOS 5.3 release we have observed at
ftp.riken.jp was about 1.25 Gbps as can seen at the URL of

http://ftp.riken.jp/misc/NIC/CentOS53-traffic.png
http://ftp.riken.jp/misc/NIC/20090327WAN.jpg

We have 4 Gbps X 3 = 12G bps FC-RAID bandwidth and 10 Gbps
WAN bandwidth. We are afraid in the next release of Fedora 11.

PS:
During the, "rsync -avzH msync.centos.org::CentOS-incdvd ..."
We sometimes observed in the log such as

receiving incremental file list
deleting .rsync.log
./
TIME
timestamp.txt
.~tmp~/
.~tmp~/TIME
.~tmp~/timestamp.txt

Sometimes, .~tmp~/ directiries are created and removed in the next
rsync. What is it ? We are using rsync version 3.0.3.

Cheers,
Takashi Ichihara

> On 09.3.30 0:53 PM (JST), Takashi Ichihara wrote
>   
>> Hi
>>
>>   We have successfully installed 10GbE NIC on our ftp server
>> ftp.riken.jp(riksun.riken.jp ,134.160.38.1) and connected to WAN
>> at 10 Gbps last week experimentally.
>>
>>
>> Mar 27 14:53:16 ftp kernel: ixgb: eth2: ixgb_watchdog: NIC Link is Up 
>> 10000 Mbps Full Duplex
>> http://ftp.riken.jp/misc/NIC/200903271528000.jpg
>>
>> Takashi Ichihara (RIKEN)
>>
>>
>>   
>>     
>
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