For one, with rsync, if the network goes down, and an artifact that a
developer wants that hasn't yet been used is requested, nexus is useless.
He's still stuck. With an rsync everything is available.
Only if you run rsync fairly often and kill us with bandwidth. And does every
home
The balancer should have a static ip, the machines behind it will be
transparent to you.
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From: Ed Hillmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 8:49 PM
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2008
.
-Nathan
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we didn't do that kind of thing. we have a company-level artifactory
repository.someone didn't follow the rule
First might be that you privately ask Jason if you are concerned by
http://blogs.sonatype.com/jvanzyl/2008/08/28/1219948661495.html
If so, then beg his pardon and promise you won't do it again, never :-).
But before annoying Jason, obviously try wget'ing something from
repo1.maven.org from your
blocked by central Maven repo?
we didn't do that kind of thing. we have a company-level artifactory
repository.someone didn't follow the rule but most of us are good
citizen,
and follow the maven RULE,
Is maven block strategy to block IP too strict?
Can I do anything to Fix it Up
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Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 3:51 PM
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On 26-Sep-08, at 9:31 PM, Beyer,Nathan wrote:
I disagree. 10gb or even 20gb isn't that much data, and rsync isn't
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From: Jason van Zyl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 26-Sep-08, at 9:31 PM, Beyer,Nathan wrote:
I disagree. 10gb or even 20gb isn't that much data, and rsync isn't
pulling
granular rsync access, so that requests can be more
targeted.
-Nathan
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On 26-Sep-08, at 9:31 PM, Beyer
, 2008 11:11 AM
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IIRC Central is well over 10gb at this point (possibly 20gb) and a
given organization will really only use at the most 1gb of it, so
rsync'ing it is just a bad idea unless you are setting up an actual
external
, 2008 3:51 PM
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On 26-Sep-08, at 9:31 PM, Beyer,Nathan wrote:
I disagree. 10gb or even 20gb isn't that much data, and rsync isn't
pulling that same amount down every time it runs. We're doing it and
it's working quite well. It's
web server loading
artifacts from a filesystem.
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Here is a quick set up for you.
On your local machine
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On 26-Sep-08, at 9:31 PM, Beyer,Nathan wrote:
I disagree. 10gb or even 20gb isn't that much data, and rsync isn't
pulling that same amount down every time
On Monday 29 September 2008 10:59:48 am Jason van Zyl wrote:
There is no rsync access to central. But the crawling is doing the
equivalent amount of damage.
I was suggesting creating a new public mirror that would be listable on
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-mirror-settings.html
as
approval,
license compliance, etc.
-Nathan
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On 29-Sep-08, at 10:21 AM, Beyer,Nathan wrote:
What would you
(see 'Creating your own mirror')
We aren't crawling.
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There is no rsync access to central. But the crawling
On 29-Sep-08, at 11:54 AM, Daniel Kulp wrote:
On Monday 29 September 2008 10:59:48 am Jason van Zyl wrote:
There is no rsync access to central. But the crawling is doing the
equivalent amount of damage.
I was suggesting creating a new public mirror that would be listable
on
2008/9/30 Dan Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
repo1.maven.org has a new IP Address, so if you hardcoded
repo1.maven.org in your /etc/hosts you will have this problem. Sorry
if this s a repeat.
-D
We're having this exact same problem. Our Nexus repository suddenly
over the weekend couldn't access
We could start publishing a feed, but depending on the IP of the
machine is probably not the best idea. Given that we've installed a
load balancer the IP you get is going to be a whatever you get.
On 29-Sep-08, at 6:59 PM, Ed Hillmann wrote:
2008/9/30 Dan Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We could start publishing a feed, but depending on the IP of the machine is
probably not the best idea. Given that we've installed a load balancer the
IP you get is going to be a whatever you get.
Thanks for the info.
26, 2008 11:11 AM
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IIRC Central is well over 10gb at this point (possibly 20gb) and a
given organization will really only use at the most 1gb of it, so
rsync'ing it is just a bad idea unless you are setting up an actual
This's log from artifactory.
2008-09-26 22:27:28,025 [WARN ] (RemoteRepoBase.java:259{10}) - repo1:
Error in getting information for 'org/apache/maven
/maven-model/2.0.4/maven-model-2.0.4.pom.sha1'
(org.apache.commons.httpclient.ConnectionPoolTimeoutException: Timeout
waiting
for
You might be getting redirected. I had to change mine to
http://repo-cogent.maven.org/maven2/, but I don't get the redirect
from my home connection, so it might depend on the IP address you
have.
I'd suggest you to do a wget and see where the redirect tells you to go to.
Gabriel
2008/9/26 陈思淼
It is possible to get blocked if you are acting as a bad citizen
(downloading the entire Central repo using wget, for example). Have
you (or someone else at your company) attempted to do this from your
IP address?
If not, the repo is probably just busy, or you had some random
Internet connection
we didn't do that kind of thing. we have a company-level artifactory
repository.someone didn't follow the rule but most of us are good citizen,
and follow the maven RULE,
Is maven block strategy to block IP too strict?
Can I do anything to Fix it Up?
2008/9/26 Wayne Fay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Re: Are we blocked by central Maven repo?
we didn't do that kind of thing. we have a company-level artifactory
repository.someone didn't follow the rule but most of us are good citizen,
and follow the maven RULE,
Is maven block
internal
DNS to point 'repo1.maven.org' to an internal IP address. You can save a lot of
bandwidth and time this way.
-Nathan
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internal DNS to point 'repo1.maven.org' to an internal IP address. You can
save a lot of bandwidth and time this way.
-Nathan
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From: 陈思淼 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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, September 26, 2008 10:47 AM
To: Maven Users List
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we didn't do that kind of thing. we have a company-level artifactory
repository.someone didn't follow the rule but most of us are good citizen,
and follow the maven RULE,
Is maven block strategy
by central Maven repo?
we didn't do that kind of thing. we have a company-level artifactory
repository.someone didn't follow the rule but most of us are good citizen, and
follow the maven RULE, Is maven block strategy to block IP too strict?
Can I do anything to Fix it Up?
2008/9/26 Wayne Fay
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we didn't do that kind of thing. we have a company-level artifactory
repository.someone
.
Liz
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we didn't do that kind of thing. we have a company-level artifactory
Fay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Could you perhaps set up Nexus and see if it is having the same trouble,
or limited to Artifactory (which would be odd)?
Wayne
2008/9/26 Sommers
and told we were on the verge of being blacklisted, which is
what lead us to rsync the mirror.
-Nathan
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IIRC Central
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