Hi, We do mirror DVD iso's. See below for usage to give you a comaprison. As mentioned, the size can vary a bit when in transition between 2 releases. We have a 250GB volume allocated to the CentOS mirror and it fits very well. 149G centos/ 0 centos/2 1.2M centos/2.1 0 centos/3 0 centos/3.1 0 centos/3.3 0 centos/3.4 0 centos/3.5 0 centos/3.6 0 centos/3.7 0 centos/3.8 41G centos/3.9 0 centos/4 8.0K centos/4.0 8.0K centos/4.1 4.0K centos/4.2 12K centos/4.3 8.0K centos/4.4 8.0K centos/4.5 8.0K centos/4.6 8.0K centos/4.7 51G centos/4.8 4.0K centos/5 8.0K centos/5.0 8.0K centos/5.1 8.0K centos/5.2 8.0G centos/5.3 8.1G centos/5.4 42G centos/5.5 276K centos/build 72K centos/dostools 2.1M centos/graphics 4.0K centos/HEADER.html 68K centos/HEADER.images 12K centos/project 4.0K centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-beta 4.0K centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-3 4.0K centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-centos4 0 centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-4 4.0K centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-5 4.0K centos/TIME 4.0K centos/timestamp.txt 149G total -- Sven Meeus System Engineer/Administrator EURid vzw/asbl Woluwelaan 150 1831 Diegem Belgium techteam at eurid.eu On 13-12-10 21:46, Matt Ruzicka wrote: > Huib "Abigor" Laurens said: >> rsync -aqzH --delete msync.centos.org::CentOS /path/to/local/mirror/root >> >> we will mirror everything from Centos even version 2 and 3 and thats kind of old >> and takes up lots of disc space nobody uses. >> >> I'm wondering two things: >> How much disc space will it cost to mirror everything with the above command. >> >> Is there a way to only mirror Centos 5 and 4 (and 6 wen it will be released) and >> how much space will that take? > Here's our current disk usage broken down by mirrored directory. We aren't mirroring DVDs at this point so it would be higher if you did. Also, when a new point release comes out the old and new source will be mirrored for a short time (ie both 5.4. and 5.5), so you might want to plan for at least twice the available space for the 4 and 5 trees to be safe. Only mirroring 4 and 5 would just be a matter of twiddling your rsync string. Hope this helps.. > > # du -cha --max-depth=1 centos/ | sort +1 -2 > 115G centos/ > 4.0K centos/2 > 1.3M centos/2.1 > 4.0K centos/3 > 4.0K centos/3.1 > 4.0K centos/3.3 > 4.0K centos/3.4 > 4.0K centos/3.5 > 4.0K centos/3.6 > 4.0K centos/3.7 > 4.0K centos/3.8 > 36G centos/3.9 > 4.0K centos/4 > 16K centos/4.0 > 16K centos/4.1 > 8.0K centos/4.2 > 24K centos/4.3 > 16K centos/4.4 > 16K centos/4.5 > 16K centos/4.6 > 16K centos/4.7 > 46G centos/4.8 > 40K centos/5 > 16K centos/5.0 > 16K centos/5.1 > 16K centos/5.2 > 16K centos/5.3 > 16K centos/5.4 > 34G centos/5.5 > 440K centos/build > 84K centos/dostools > 2.3M centos/graphics > 8.0K centos/HEADER.html > 136K centos/HEADER.images > 8.0K centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-beta > 8.0K centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-3 > 4.0K centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-4 > 8.0K centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-5 > 8.0K centos/TIME > 8.0K centos/timestamp.txt > 115G total > > Matt Ruzicka | Senior Systems Engineer | VCP4, RHCT > CISP > 419.724.5345 office > 419.205.2499 cell > 419.724.3547 24x7 support > support at cisp.com | www.cisp.com > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-mirror mailing list > CentOS-mirror at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror Register your .eu domain name and win an iPod touch this X-Mas http://www.winwith.eu