Thanks Anssi, archive.kernel.org is so much faster -:) Anyway, I'm not using CentOS 5 on production, only as a glibc 2.5 build environment in docker, nothing to worry about On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 1:04 AM, Anssi Johansson <avij at centosproject.org> wrote: > Olivia Nelson kirjoitti 22.4.2018 klo 17.40: >> >> Hi there >> >> I'm trying to create a partial mirror of vault.centos.org, aka >> http://vault.centos.org/5.11 >> >> Since I only need the binary RPMS, does anyone know how much disk >> space is required to save the whole folder? > > > I'm sure you are already aware that CentOS 5 went EOL a year ago, and > stopped receiving any updates at that point. Therefore using CentOS 5 for > anything is a security risk. > > That said, I made a copy of the 5.11 files before they vanished from > mirror.centos.org (for no particular reason apart from preserving history, I > haven't had a CentOS 5 system anywhere for years), and here are some disk > usage stats: > > $ du -sh */i386 > 32K addons/i386 > 1.5G centosplus/i386 > 32K contrib/i386 > 32K cr/i386 > 129M extras/i386 > 32K fasttrack/i386 > 9.1G isos/i386 > 4.6G os/i386 > 8.4G updates/i386 > > $ du -sh */x86_64 > 32K addons/x86_64 > 1.1G centosplus/x86_64 > 32K contrib/x86_64 > 32K cr/x86_64 > 140M extras/x86_64 > 32K fasttrack/x86_64 > 11G isos/x86_64 > 5.3G os/x86_64 > 11G updates/x86_64 > > $ du -sh 5.11 > 50G 5.11 > > If you use rsync to get the files, using the -H flag (preserve hard links) > saves a few bits because some files in i386 and x86_64 are the same. Some > rsync servers for vault are listed on > http://vault.centos.org/notonvault.html > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-mirror mailing list > CentOS-mirror at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror