[CentOS-mirror] CentOS-mirror Digest, Vol 56, Issue 26

Amarnath J

amarnathj at w2itprojects.com
Fri Oct 30 09:00:14 UTC 2009


Daer Nick,

Command :  rsync -av msync.centos.org::CentOS
 
 Error : rsync: failed to connect to msync.centos.org: Connection timed
out (110)
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(124)
[receiver=3.0.6]



Regards,
Amarnath J







On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 12:00:02 -0400, centos-mirror-request at centos.org
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>    1. Re: New mirror (Bob Bownes)
>    2. rsync file ownership (Matt Ruzicka)
>    3. Re: rsync file ownership (Mathew S. McCarrell)
>    4. Re: rsync file ownership (David Richardson)
>    5. Re: rsync file ownership (Kevin Stange)
>    6. Re: rsync file ownership (Matt Ruzicka)
>    7. Reg : Help Needed To Set Up A Mirror (Amarnath J)
>    8. Re: Reg : Help Needed To Set Up A Mirror (Nick Olsen)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 13:48:47 -0400
> From: Bob Bownes <bownes at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] New mirror
> To: "Mailing list for CentOS mirrors." <centos-mirror at centos.org>
> Message-ID:
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> 
> The iso's are now sync'd. mirror.seiri.com is now operational and
syncing
> 4x/day. The sync is actually being performed straight from our NAS,
> nas01.kgn.inchargesys.com.
> 
> 
> On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Ralph Angenendt
> <ralph.angenendt at gmail.com
>> wrote:
> 
>> Am 24.10.09 10:52, schrieb Ralph Angenendt:
>> > Am 23.10.09 23:02, schrieb Bob Bownes:
>> >> While this does seem to have veered off the original topic, I have
>> >> added
>> >> the isos to the rsync list for both mirror.seiri.com
>> >> <http://mirror.seiri.com> systems.
>> >
>> > Thank you. I'll wait for them to show up before adding the machine.
>>
>> Did I misunderstand you or are you still syncing the isos?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Ralph
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:55:23 -0400
> From: Matt Ruzicka <mruzicka at cisp.com>
> Subject: [CentOS-mirror] rsync file ownership
> To: "centos-mirror at centos.org" <centos-mirror at centos.org>
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> I'm in process of putting together a public mirror and noticed the
> ownership on my files seem to keep swapping between uid/gid 502, 503 and
I
> think I've seen 500 as well.  The mirror howto suggests using rsync with
> -aqzH, which of course is going to retain the permissions of the synced
> files.  Do others just put up with the ownership changes or are they
> splitting up the -a option into only some of its parts?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Matt Ruzicka
> Sr. Systems Engineer
> mruzicka at cisp.com
> www.cisp.com
> www.yocolo.com
> ?
> 419.724.5345 : tel
> 419.867.6913 : fax
> 
> 
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> ------------------------------
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> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:58:41 -0400
> From: "Mathew S. McCarrell" <mccarrms at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] rsync file ownership
> To: "Mailing list for CentOS mirrors." <centos-mirror at centos.org>
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> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Matt Ruzicka <mruzicka at cisp.com> wrote:
> 
>> I'm in process of putting together a public mirror and noticed the
>> ownership on my files seem to keep swapping between uid/gid 502, 503
and
>> I
>> think I've seen 500 as well.  The mirror howto suggests using rsync
with
>> -aqzH, which of course is going to retain the permissions of the synced
>> files.  Do others just put up with the ownership changes or are they
>> splitting up the -a option into only some of its parts?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
> 
> My options are slightly different but I do use the -a option and I've
never
> had an issue (that I know of) with the files not being available via the
> web.
> 
> Matt
> 
> --
> Mathew S. McCarrell
> Clarkson University '10
> 
> mccarrms at gmail.com
> mccarrms at clarkson.edu
> 1-518-314-9214
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> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 15:00:53 -0600 (MDT)
> From: David Richardson <david.richardson at utah.edu>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] rsync file ownership
> To: "Mailing list for CentOS mirrors." <centos-mirror at centos.org>
> Message-ID: <alpine.LRH.2.00.0910281456350.5466 at numenor.chpc.utah.edu>
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> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Matt Ruzicka wrote:
> 
>> I'm in process of putting together a public mirror and noticed the 
>> ownership on my files seem to keep swapping between uid/gid 502, 503
and 
>> I think I've seen 500 as well.  The mirror howto suggests using rsync 
>> with -aqzH, which of course is going to retain the permissions of the 
>> synced files.  Do others just put up with the ownership changes or are 
>> they splitting up the -a option into only some of its parts?
> 
> 
> On mirror.chpc.utah.edu, I don't have the ownership bouncing, because I 
> don't run the rsync as root.
> 
> I run the rsync as the user "mirror". All the files are owned by
"mirror". 
> I then have httpd run as user httpd and rsyncd as user rsync.
> 
> DR
> 
> -- 
> David Richardson <david.richardson at utah.edu>
> "There are two kinds of statistics:
> the kind you look up and the kind you make up."
> -- Archie Goodwin, Death of a Doxy
> 
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
> Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:11:27 -0500
> From: Kevin Stange <kevin at steadfast.net>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] rsync file ownership
> To: "Mailing list for CentOS mirrors." <centos-mirror at centos.org>
> Message-ID: <4AE8B37F.6080903 at steadfast.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> 
> David Richardson wrote:
>> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Matt Ruzicka wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm in process of putting together a public mirror and noticed the 
>>> ownership on my files seem to keep swapping between uid/gid 502, 503
>>> and
>>> I think I've seen 500 as well.  The mirror howto suggests using rsync 
>>> with -aqzH, which of course is going to retain the permissions of the 
>>> synced files.  Do others just put up with the ownership changes or are

>>> they splitting up the -a option into only some of its parts?
>> 
>> On mirror.chpc.utah.edu, I don't have the ownership bouncing, because I

>> don't run the rsync as root.
>> 
>> I run the rsync as the user "mirror". All the files are owned by
>> "mirror".
>> I then have httpd run as user httpd and rsyncd as user rsync.
> 
> We do this as well on mirror.steadfast.net (though we don't run rsyncd).
>  There's no reason you should need to run your rsyncs as the root user.
> 
> -- 
> Kevin Stange
> Chief Technology Officer
> Steadfast Networks
> http://steadfast.net
> Phone: 312-602-2689 ext. 203 | Fax: 312-602-2688 | Cell: 312-320-5867
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> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:41:08 -0400
> From: Matt Ruzicka <mruzicka at cisp.com>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] rsync file ownership
> To: Mailing list for CentOS mirrors. <centos-mirror at centos.org>
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> Yeah, this makes perfect sense and I should have thought of it.  I
already
> had rsyncd and apache separated, but now have the actual rsync running
as a
> different user as well.  I'm trying to ensure selinux stays on as part
of
> this as well, but I'm running into a minor issue with the HEADER.*
symlinks
> getting permission denieds when I test rsyncing from my server.  Should
> hopefully be able to get that sorted out soon.
> 
> Thanks for the feedback.
> 
> Matt Ruzicka
> Sr. Systems Engineer
> mruzicka at cisp.com
> www.cisp.com
> www.yocolo.com
> ?
> 419.724.5345 : tel
> 419.867.6913 : fax
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: centos-mirror-bounces at centos.org
> [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Stange
> Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 5:11 PM
> To: Mailing list for CentOS mirrors.
> Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] rsync file ownership
> 
> David Richardson wrote:
>> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Matt Ruzicka wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm in process of putting together a public mirror and noticed the 
>>> ownership on my files seem to keep swapping between uid/gid 502, 503 
>>> and I think I've seen 500 as well.  The mirror howto suggests using 
>>> rsync with -aqzH, which of course is going to retain the permissions 
>>> of the synced files.  Do others just put up with the ownership 
>>> changes or are they splitting up the -a option into only some of its
>>> parts?
>> 
>> On mirror.chpc.utah.edu, I don't have the ownership bouncing, because 
>> I don't run the rsync as root.
>> 
>> I run the rsync as the user "mirror". All the files are owned by
>> "mirror".
>> I then have httpd run as user httpd and rsyncd as user rsync.
> 
> We do this as well on mirror.steadfast.net (though we don't run rsyncd).
>  There's no reason you should need to run your rsyncs as the root user.
> 
> --
> Kevin Stange
> Chief Technology Officer
> Steadfast Networks
> http://steadfast.net
> Phone: 312-602-2689 ext. 203 | Fax: 312-602-2688 | Cell: 312-320-5867
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 00:48:47 -0600
> From: Amarnath J <amarnathj at w2itprojects.com>
> Subject: [CentOS-mirror] Reg : Help Needed To Set Up A Mirror
> To: <centos-mirror at centos.org>
> Message-ID: <2a46ccb473c768947dd650f7bbb16238 at localhost>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
> 
> 
> Dear CentOS,
> 
>  I have planned to contribute a public mirror for centos . Regarding
that
> i have tried rsync as per the document you have launched on your site.
But
> it throws a error for me . In my server i have a rsync version 3.0.6 .
> Kindly guide me for the same to have a mirror

-- 
Regards,
Amarnath J
w2itprojects


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