Re: change mirror dvd to internet

2012-01-05 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 5 Jan 2012 19:53:18 +0330
hamed hosseini hoss...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello hamed,

 i am install debian 6 from dvd,when i want install some package(app)
 dabian say insert dvd for install it,but i want install from internet.
 how can i change this miror from dvd to some online mirror?

Comment out references to the DVDs in /etc/apt/sources.list and make
sure you have references to a valid Debian mirror site in that same file.

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Re: change mirror dvd to internet

2012-01-05 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 06/01/12 03:23, hamed hosseini wrote:
 hi
 i am install debian 6 from dvd,when i want install some package(app)
 dabian say insert dvd for install it,but i want install from internet.
 how can i change this miror from dvd to some online mirror?

Edit (as root) the sources.list

# nano /etc/apt/sources.list

Comment out the cdrom entry[*1]
Then update the database:-

# apt-get update

[*1] so it looks like this (example):-
# deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.0 _Squeeze_ blah]/ squeeze main
deb http://where_ever/debian/ squeeze main


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bad kfreebsd-amd64 mirror for http://mirror.mycre.ws/debian-backports/ squeeze-backports

2011-12-30 Thread Scott Edwards
Hello,

I'm not sure where this email is best directed to, but I had to
comment out this mirror as it's not functioning for backports I'm
interested in.  aptitude is throwing 404 messages, and elinks was
showing http type 500 status messages from the virtual directory it's
present in.

root@dev02:~# grep back /etc/apt/sources.list
# deb http://mirror.mycre.ws/debian-backports/ squeeze-backports main

from a pcap, tcp conversation:

GET 
/debian-backports/dists/squeeze-backports/main/binary-kfreebsd-amd64/Packages.gz
HTTP/1.1

Host: mirror.mycre.ws

Connection: keep-alive

Cache-Control: max-age=0

User-Agent: Debian APT-HTTP/1.3 (0.8.10.3)



HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found

Server: nginx/0.8.54

Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 18:57:43 GMT

Content-Type: text/html

Content-Length: 169

Connection: keep-alive



html

headtitle404 Not Found/title/head

body bgcolor=white

centerh1404 Not Found/h1/center

hrcenternginx/0.8.54/center

/body

/html


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Re: bad kfreebsd-amd64 mirror for http://mirror.mycre.ws/debian-backports/ squeeze-backports

2011-12-30 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2011-12-30 20:25 +0100, Scott Edwards wrote:

 I'm not sure where this email is best directed to, but I had to
 comment out this mirror as it's not functioning for backports I'm
 interested in.  aptitude is throwing 404 messages, and elinks was
 showing http type 500 status messages from the virtual directory it's
 present in.

File a bug against the mirrors pseudopackage, the team responsible for
it will contact the admin of the malfunctioning mirror then.

Sven


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Mirror Old Stable

2011-11-26 Thread Roberto Quiñones
Hola,

Solo a modo de consulta y compartir, alguien tiene alguna lista de
sources list para Old Stable (lenny) para utilizar en una maquina.
busque por internet unso mirror pero algunos dan errores que no se
encuentran los paquetes.

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Re: Mirror Old Stable

2011-11-26 Thread Camaleón
El Sat, 26 Nov 2011 10:07:29 -0300, Roberto Quiñones escribió:

 Solo a modo de consulta y compartir, alguien tiene alguna lista de
 sources list para Old Stable (lenny) para utilizar en una maquina.
 busque por internet unso mirror pero algunos dan errores que no se
 encuentran los paquetes.

Cualquiera de estos te sirve:

http://www.debian.org/mirror/list

Lenny aún está en los repos normales.

deb http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main contrib
deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ lenny main non-free contrib
deb http://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile lenny/volatile main contrib

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Problem installing Etch using local mirror

2011-09-09 Thread Lurker_pas
Hi,

I'm trying to install Debian Etch from floppy and local mirror. It
fails with message:

The specified Debian archive mirror is either not available, or does
not have a valid Release file on it. Please try a different mirror.

Before I get bashed for this question, I'd like to explain that I want
to install Debian on a very old laptop (Celeron 300MHz, 64MB RAM), which
doesn't have a CD/DVD drive, doesn't boot from network, doesn't boot
from USB and I can't remove its HDD. That's why I decided to use Etch,
as it still had floppy install images.

Before I tried installing it on a real hardware, I decided to test
everything on a virtual machine. First I tried a regular mirror over
http - failed (I understand that, etch is archived). Then I tried
archive.debian.org - failed. Then I created a local mirror on my bigger
Debian machine using apt-mirror. The installation failed again with the
same message. During several failed attempts, I created symbolic links
stable and oldstable to etch. Then I spied a little using
wireshark. The installation requests the release file
/debian/dists/oldstable/Release - which is returned with HTTP OK. Then
it requests /debian/dists/etch/Release, which also finishes with a
successful file transfer. Still the same error. No other files are
requested from the mirror.

I assume it's not a network or file-naming problem. What else can be
wrong? Corrupted mirror? Invalid signatures?

The beggining of the release file is as follows:

Origin: Debian
Label: Debian
Suite: oldstable
Version: 4.0r9
Codename: etch
Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 14:22:09 UTC
Architectures: alpha amd64 arm hppa i386 ia64 mips mipsel powerpc s390
sparc
Components: main contrib non-free
Description: Debian 4.0r9 Released 22nd May 2010
MD5Sum:
 88e31747739f3ea9445fe543b21061b5 10910068 Contents-powerpc.g

I mirrored main contrib and non-free, only i386.

The VM is Virtual Box, configured for 32bit Debian with floppy, small
HDD, bridged network and 64MB RAM.

My mirror machine is 64 bit Debian on Core2Quad processor - Linux
StrikeNoir 2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 14 09:42:28 UTC 2011 x86_64
GNU/Linux

The old laptop is Twinhead with Celeron processor.


If someone knows how to bypass this and install Linux on this old
laptop in a different way, I'll be happy to hear that. Still, I want to
know what is wrong with my current procedure.

Please help.

Best regards,

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Re: Problem installing Etch using local mirror

2011-09-09 Thread Bob Proulx
Lurker_pas wrote:
 Then I tried archive.debian.org - failed.

I would poke at this more closely.  Why is this failing?  I have a few
obsolete Etch and even Sarge machines still hitting that archive and
they are validating the archive okay.  Seems to me that part should be
working and that problem is probably the root cause of your trouble.
If you figure that out you might be golden.

You should be able to point your newer machines at the archive.  All
of the package versions will be older and so nothing will want to
install.  But updating should validate the release signatures.  You
may need to add the old key to your apt-key though.  But the older
installation would already have it.

Can you debootstrap Etch?  I would think that you could.  It might be
another way to validate your archive.  Not as an install method for
your machine but as a way to validate that you could install from your
archive.  I just tried an Etch debootstrap and it worked okay for me.

  debootstrap etch etch-chroot http://archive.debian.org/debian

   If someone knows how to bypass this and install Linux on this old
 laptop in a different way, I'll be happy to hear that. Still, I want to
 know what is wrong with my current procedure.

Another possibility would be Syslinux.  The upstream Syslinux site is
down for me at this moment making it hard for me to check docs but as
I recall it still supports floppy disk booting and has a process to
bootstrap a network boot from a floppy disk boot.  And etherboot.  The
etherboot howtos are available now so I will pass those along.

  http://etherboot.org/wiki/howtos

  http://etherboot.org/wiki/removable

Note that I haven't tried it yet.  I just remember having seen it.
But it looks like it might be a way for you to install over the
network but bootstrapping yourself entirely from the floppy disk.

Bob


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Re: Problem installing Etch using local mirror

2011-09-09 Thread Ivan Shmakov
 Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com writes:

[…]

  Another possibility would be Syslinux.  The upstream Syslinux site is
  down for me at this moment making it hard for me to check docs but as
  I recall it still supports floppy disk booting and has a process to
  bootstrap a network boot from a floppy disk boot.  And etherboot.

I vaguely recall that Etherboot has become gPXE some time ago.

In my experience, a floppy with gPXE installed instantly brings
the network boot capability to older hardware.

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Re: debian install mirror does not support the specified release

2011-08-21 Thread Camaleón
El Sat, 20 Aug 2011 23:11:43 -0500, Jose Medrano escribió:

(ese html...)

 Alguien sabe si los repos de debian squeeze x64 estan fallando? 

Parece un error recurrente, aL menos hay un informe de fallo donde lo 
mencionan:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=602131

 Al momento de querer realizar una instalacion de sistema en un nuevop
 equipo obtengo el error:
 debian install mirror does not support the specified release Probe con
 tres imagenes:
 Una NetInst descargada hoy, una de hace un mes y un el debian cd1.

Prueba con otro mirror.

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debian install mirror does not support the specified release

2011-08-20 Thread Jose Medrano
Alguien sabe si los repos de debian squeeze x64 estan fallando?
Al momento de querer realizar una instalacion de sistema en un nuevop equipo
obtengo el error:
debian install mirror does not support the specified release
Probe con tres imagenes:
Una NetInst descargada hoy, una de hace un mes y un el debian cd1.

Si estan fallando entonces la otra opcion es esperar a que vuelvan a estar
en linea?
O instalar el sistema basico y luego jalar el de consola?
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Re: No Mirror for Squeeze i386?

2011-07-30 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 22:36:44 +0100, Brian wrote:

 On Fri 29 Jul 2011 at 21:23:42 +, Camaleón wrote:
 
 On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 21:46:09 +0100, Brian wrote:
 
  On Fri 29 Jul 2011 at 18:17:36 +, Camaleón wrote:
  
  That host does not exist:
  
  stt005:~# host 130.39.149.226
  Host 226.149.39.130.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
  
  brian@desktop:~$ host 130.89.149.226
 ^^
 
 (...)
 
 (ahem...) :-)
 
 Just testing alertness on the list. :)

You must have a well trained crystal-ball as this turned out to be 
finally a typo-related-problem thread X-)

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No Mirror for Squeeze i386?

2011-07-29 Thread Thomas H. George
I downloaded Squeeze i386 CD #1 and used it to install a minimal system
from the CD only.  There are a few packages I wish to install in this
minimal system but apt-get update reports 404 Not Found [IP
130.39.149.226 30] when looking for i386 packages.

Should it be looking for 696 packages?  If so, how do I modify
sources.list to redirect it?


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Re: No Mirror for Squeeze i386?

2011-07-29 Thread Dejan Ribič

Dne 29.7.2011 19:56, piše Thomas H. George:

I downloaded Squeeze i386 CD #1 and used it to install a minimal system
from the CD only.  There are a few packages I wish to install in this
minimal system but apt-get update reports 404 Not Found [IP
130.39.149.226 30] when looking for i386 packages.

Should it be looking for 696 packages?  If so, how do I modify
sources.list to redirect it?



Hi,

Have you tried using different mirror?

Cheers,

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Re: No Mirror for Squeeze i386?

2011-07-29 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:56:59 -0400, Thomas H. George wrote:

 I downloaded Squeeze i386 CD #1 and used it to install a minimal system
 from the CD only.  There are a few packages I wish to install in this
 minimal system but apt-get update reports 404 Not Found [IP
 130.39.149.226 30] when looking for i386 packages.

That host does not exist:

stt005:~# host 130.39.149.226
Host 226.149.39.130.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)

 Should it be looking for 696 packages?  If so, how do I modify
 sources.list to redirect it?

Show us your /etc/apt/sources.list

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Re: No Mirror for Squeeze i386?

2011-07-29 Thread Thomas H. George
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 08:00:50PM +0200, Dejan Ribič wrote:
 Dne 29.7.2011 19:56, piše Thomas H. George:
 I downloaded Squeeze i386 CD #1 and used it to install a minimal system
 from the CD only.  There are a few packages I wish to install in this
 minimal system but apt-get update reports 404 Not Found [IP
 130.39.149.226 30] when looking for i386 packages.
 
 Should it be looking for 696 packages?  If so, how do I modify
 sources.list to redirect it?
 
 
 Hi,
 
 Have you tried using different mirror?
 
No, just ftp.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-free
This works fine with my other computer, squeeze amd64
 
 
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Re: No Mirror for Squeeze i386?

2011-07-29 Thread Brian
On Fri 29 Jul 2011 at 18:17:36 +, Camaleón wrote:

 That host does not exist:
 
 stt005:~# host 130.39.149.226
 Host 226.149.39.130.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)

brian@desktop:~$ host 130.89.149.226
226.149.89.130.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer kassia3.snt.utwente.nl.

brian@desktop:~$ dig ftp.debian.org

;  DiG 9.6-ESV-R4  ftp.debian.org
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 7349
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 3, ADDITIONAL: 0

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;ftp.debian.org.IN  A

;; ANSWER SECTION:
ftp.debian.org. 300 IN  A   130.89.149.226

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
ftp.debian.org. 28800   IN  NS  geo2.debian.org.
ftp.debian.org. 28800   IN  NS  geo1.debian.org.
ftp.debian.org. 28800   IN  NS  geo3.debian.org.

;; Query time: 50 msec
;; SERVER: 158.152.1.43#53(158.152.1.43)
;; WHEN: Fri Jul 29 21:45:13 2011
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 105


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Re: No Mirror for Squeeze i386?

2011-07-29 Thread Brian
On Fri 29 Jul 2011 at 14:15:41 -0400, Thomas H. George wrote:

 No, just ftp.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-free
 This works fine with my other computer, squeeze amd64

From nearly four years ago - but you never know.

http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/12/msg00229.html


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Re: No Mirror for Squeeze i386?

2011-07-29 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 21:46:09 +0100, Brian wrote:

 On Fri 29 Jul 2011 at 18:17:36 +, Camaleón wrote:
 
 That host does not exist:
 
 stt005:~# host 130.39.149.226
 Host 226.149.39.130.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
 
 brian@desktop:~$ host 130.89.149.226
^^

(...)

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Re: No Mirror for Squeeze i386?

2011-07-29 Thread Thomas H. George
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 06:17:36PM +, Camaleón wrote:
 On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:56:59 -0400, Thomas H. George wrote:
 
  I downloaded Squeeze i386 CD #1 and used it to install a minimal system
  from the CD only.  There are a few packages I wish to install in this
  minimal system but apt-get update reports 404 Not Found [IP
  130.39.149.226 30] when looking for i386 packages.
 
 That host does not exist:
 
 stt005:~# host 130.39.149.226
 Host 226.149.39.130.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
 
  Should it be looking for 696 packages?  If so, how do I modify
  sources.list to redirect it?
 
 Show us your /etc/apt/sources.list
 
The minimal computer is not set up to send and receive mail so I copied
its sources.list to a usb stick and here it is:


# 

# deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.2.1 _Squeeze_ - Official i386 CD Binary-1 
20110626-15:45]/ squeeze main

# deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.2.1 _Squeeze_ - Official i386 CD Binary-1 
20110626-15:45]/ squeeze main


deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ squeeae main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main
deb-src http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main

Note that the minimal computer can access the internet and apt-get
update has no problem with the security updates.

 
 
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Re: No Mirror for Squeeze i386?

2011-07-29 Thread Brian
On Fri 29 Jul 2011 at 21:23:42 +, Camaleón wrote:

 On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 21:46:09 +0100, Brian wrote:
 
  On Fri 29 Jul 2011 at 18:17:36 +, Camaleón wrote:
  
  That host does not exist:
  
  stt005:~# host 130.39.149.226
  Host 226.149.39.130.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
  
  brian@desktop:~$ host 130.89.149.226
 ^^
 
 (...)
 
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Re: No Mirror for Squeeze i386?

2011-07-29 Thread Brian
On Fri 29 Jul 2011 at 16:46:47 -0400, Thomas H. George wrote:

 deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ squeeae main contrib non-free
 ^
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Re: No Mirror for Squeeze i386?

2011-07-29 Thread Thomas H. George
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 04:46:47PM -0400, Thomas H. George wrote:
 On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 06:17:36PM +, Camaleón wrote:
  On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:56:59 -0400, Thomas H. George wrote:
  
   I downloaded Squeeze i386 CD #1 and used it to install a minimal system
   from the CD only.  There are a few packages I wish to install in this
   minimal system but apt-get update reports 404 Not Found [IP
   130.39.149.226 30] when looking for i386 packages.
  
  That host does not exist:
  
  stt005:~# host 130.39.149.226
  Host 226.149.39.130.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
  
   Should it be looking for 696 packages?  If so, how do I modify
   sources.list to redirect it?
  
  Show us your /etc/apt/sources.list
  
 The minimal computer is not set up to send and receive mail so I copied
 its sources.list to a usb stick and here it is:
 
 
 # 
 
 # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.2.1 _Squeeze_ - Official i386 CD Binary-1 
 20110626-15:45]/ squeeze main
 
 # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.2.1 _Squeeze_ - Official i386 CD Binary-1 
 20110626-15:45]/ squeeze main
 
 
 deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ squeeae main contrib non-free
 deb http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main
 deb-src http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main
 
 Note that the minimal computer can access the internet and apt-get
 update has no problem with the security updates.
 
Ok, I made an error in my original posting (small font, bad eyesight -
not a typo)  Still the problem is as stated. With the above sources.list
apt-get update returns the message 404 Not Found [IP 130.89.149.226
30].  This problem existed from the initial installation.  Yesterday
(28Jul) I downloaded Debian-6.0.2.1-i386-CD-1.iso using jigdo and at the
end of the download jigdo ran a test and report the file was correct.  I
burnt the iso to a cd and used it to install Squeeze on a new hard
drive.  In the course of the installation I set the static ip's for our
LAN and the installation checked the internet for the time.  Later in
the installation it wanted to download more files from a mirror and I
tried several mirrors from the proffered list but none worked.  I was
not dismayed as I wanted a mimimal installation in any case so I
continued installing files only from the first CD.  That's how we got to
this point.
  
  
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Re: No Mirror for Squeeze i386?

2011-07-29 Thread Thomas H. George
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 10:51:23PM +0100, Brian wrote:
 On Fri 29 Jul 2011 at 16:46:47 -0400, Thomas H. George wrote:
 
  deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ squeeae main contrib non-free
^
z
 
Thank you and my apologies for taking everyone's time.  I tend to rely
too much on my touch typing and not enough on proofreading.  Now that
everything works I'll change the font to something I can read without a
magnifying glass.
 
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Re: apt-get update: nothing downloaded from a mirror

2011-05-18 Thread Brian
On Tue 17 May 2011 at 14:28:07 +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:

 AFAIK apt calls dpkg to do the actual package installation, but other 
 then that they are quite disconnected. I see no reason for apt to touch 
 /var/lib/dpkg/available or /var/lib/dpkg/updates.

It indeed has no reason but dpkg does. The available file may be empty
but it has to exist in case dpkg wants to write to it, which it might
when doing

   dpkg -i package.deb

I've always done 'dselect update', instead of 'apt-get update', because
it updates both the apt and dpkg databases.


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apt-get update: nothing downloaded from a mirror

2011-05-17 Thread Vincent Lefevre
   
Ign http://security.debian.org lenny/updates/non-free Translation-en   
Fetched 4528 B in 1min 36s (47 B/s)
Reading package lists... Done

So, nothing has been downloaded and the /var/lib/dpkg/available file
is still empty. Nothing in the /var/lib/dpkg/updates directory either.

Is this a problem with the mirror or is there something else to do?

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Re: apt-get update: nothing downloaded from a mirror

2011-05-17 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Ma, 17 mai 11, 11:34:05, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
 I had to clear the /var/lib/dpkg/available file (it is now empty).
 I've done:
 
 $ sudo apt-get update

[...]
 
 So, nothing has been downloaded and the /var/lib/dpkg/available file
 is still empty. Nothing in the /var/lib/dpkg/updates directory either.
 
 Is this a problem with the mirror or is there something else to do?

AFAIK apt calls dpkg to do the actual package installation, but other 
then that they are quite disconnected. I see no reason for apt to touch 
/var/lib/dpkg/available or /var/lib/dpkg/updates.

What exactly are you trying to achieve?

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Re: apt-get update: nothing downloaded from a mirror

2011-05-17 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2011-05-17 14:28:07 +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
 AFAIK apt calls dpkg to do the actual package installation, but other 
 then that they are quite disconnected. I see no reason for apt to touch 
 /var/lib/dpkg/available or /var/lib/dpkg/updates.

OK.

 What exactly are you trying to achieve?

An upgrade was failing with:

dpkg: error: failed to open package info file `/var/lib/dpkg/available' for 
reading: No such file or directory
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)

So, I thought that dpkg expected to find something in it.

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Re: apt-get update: nothing downloaded from a mirror

2011-05-17 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Ma, 17 mai 11, 18:41:01, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
 On 2011-05-17 14:28:07 +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
  AFAIK apt calls dpkg to do the actual package installation, but other 
  then that they are quite disconnected. I see no reason for apt to touch 
  /var/lib/dpkg/available or /var/lib/dpkg/updates.
 
 OK.
 
  What exactly are you trying to achieve?
 
 An upgrade was failing with:
 
 dpkg: error: failed to open package info file `/var/lib/dpkg/available' for 
 reading: No such file or directory
 E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
 
 So, I thought that dpkg expected to find something in it.

It seems like it ;)

A quick google search for that file pointed to this:

,[ man dpkg ]
| --update-avail, --merge-avail Packages-file
|   Update dpkg's and dselect's idea of which packages are 
|   available. With action --merge-avail, old information is combined with 
|   information from Packages-file. With action --update-avail, old 
|   information is replaced with the information in the Packages-file. The  
|   Packages-file distributed with Debian is simply named Packages. dpkg 
|   keeps its record of available packages in /var/lib/dpkg/available.
|   
|   A  simpler one-shot command to retrieve and update the available file 
|   is dselect update. Note that this file is mostly useless if you don't 
|   use dselect but an APT-based frontend: APT has its own system to keep 
|   track of available packages.
`

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Failed Mirror (GPG Error - BADSIG) - mirrorservice.org

2011-05-11 Thread Adam Boutcher
W: A error occurred during the signature verification. The repository is not
updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error:
http://www.mirrorservice.org squeeze-updates Release: The following
signatures were invalid: BADSIG AED4B06F473041FA Debian Archive Automatic
Signing Key (6.0/squeeze) ftpmas...@debian.org

W: Failed to fetch
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/squeeze-updates/Release

Just so people know


Montar un mirror

2011-04-29 Thread Carlos Alvarez
Saludos a todos


Tengo Squeeze instalado y he estado tratando de montar un mirror en mi pc.
Para ello primero instale el paquete: apache2

Y luego copie todo el dvd 1 de Squeeze al directorio: /var/www/debian

Cuando pongo en el navegador la dirección: http://localhost/debian/

Me muestra todo el contenido, pero creo que eso no es en si un mirror, así
que instale el paquete: debmirror

Pero ahora no se como configurar el mirror, les agradecería que me
recomendaran alguna lectura para despejar mis dudas o si es posible una
solución.

De antemano gracias

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Re: Montar un mirror

2011-04-29 Thread Reinaldo Orrego
http://www.eldemonionegro.com/wordpress/archivos/2005/08/11/como-hacer-un-mirror-de-debian-en-casa

El día 29 de abril de 2011 17:29, Carlos Alvarez
mathdeb...@gmail.com escribió:
 Saludos a todos


 Tengo Squeeze instalado y he estado tratando de montar un mirror en mi pc.
 Para ello primero instale el paquete: apache2

 Y luego copie todo el dvd 1 de Squeeze al directorio: /var/www/debian

 Cuando pongo en el navegador la dirección: http://localhost/debian/

 Me muestra todo el contenido, pero creo que eso no es en si un mirror, así
 que instale el paquete: debmirror

 Pero ahora no se como configurar el mirror, les agradecería que me
 recomendaran alguna lectura para despejar mis dudas o si es posible una
 solución.

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Re: Montar un mirror

2011-04-29 Thread Jorge A. Secreto
El 29 de abril de 2011 17:29, Carlos Alvarez mathdeb...@gmail.comescribió:

 Saludos a todos


 Tengo Squeeze instalado y he estado tratando de montar un mirror en mi pc.
 Para ello primero instale el paquete: apache2

 Y luego copie todo el dvd 1 de Squeeze al directorio: /var/www/debian

 Cuando pongo en el navegador la dirección: http://localhost/debian/

 Me muestra todo el contenido, pero creo que eso no es en si un mirror, así
 que instale el paquete: debmirror

 Pero ahora no se como configurar el mirror, les agradecería que me
 recomendaran alguna lectura para despejar mis dudas o si es posible una
 solución.

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Levemente masticado:

http://phenobarbital.wordpress.com/2010/07/07/usando-debmirror-para-crear-un-mirrors-trisqueldebianmultimedia/

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Re: Debian 6.0.0 DVD (1) installation unable to complete setup of package manager due to corrupt ftp/ mirror repositories

2011-02-18 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 18 Feb 2011 15:30:38 +0800, Saibal K Saha wrote:

 Have spent the last several days trying to get a usable BitTorrent
 download of Debian 6.0.0. Since yesterday, the automated setup has been
 unable to complete setup of the package manager, from various ftp/
 mirror sites. Have tried multiple sites in multiple locations including
 Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan,Korea in vain Enough already -
 you just lived up to your reputation of being one of the worst OSS
 installs of all time

When using a DVD as installation source, there is no need to setup 
external mirrors and _specially not_ at install time. You better install 
the base system with a small set of selected packages and let the 
installer finishes. Afterwards, you can install additional packages or 
perform an update.

And that approach is valid for any distribution, not just Debian.

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Re: Debian 6.0.0 DVD (1) installation unable to complete setup of package manager due to corrupt ftp/ mirror repositories

2011-02-18 Thread David Christensen

On 02/17/2011 11:30 PM, Saibal K Saha wrote:

Have spent the last several days trying to get a usable BitTorrent
download of Debian 6.0.0. Since yesterday, the automated setup has been
unable to complete setup of the package manager, from various ftp/
mirror sites. Have tried multiple sites in multiple locations including
Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan,Korea in vain
Enough already - you just lived up to your reputation of being one of
the worst OSS installs of all time
CYa mate!


I used jigdo last week to get debian-6.0.0-i386-DVD-1.iso without any 
problems:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jigdo

http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/6.0.0/i386/jigdo-dvd/

MD5SUMS

MD5SUMS.sign

debian-6.0.0-i386-DVD-1.jigdo

debian-6.0.0-i386-DVD-1.template


HTH,

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Debian 6.0.0 DVD (1) installation unable to complete setup of package manager due to corrupt ftp/ mirror repositories

2011-02-17 Thread Saibal K Saha
Have spent the last several days trying to get a usable BitTorrent
download of Debian 6.0.0. Since yesterday, the automated setup has been
unable to complete setup of the package manager, from various ftp/
mirror sites. Have tried multiple sites in multiple locations including
Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan,Korea in vain
Enough already - you just lived up to your reputation of being one of
the worst OSS installs of all time
CYa mate! 


Re: chequear un mirror con debmirror

2011-02-07 Thread Federico Alberto Sayd

El 04/02/11 16:05, isla...@infomed.sld.cu escribió:
Hola amigos quisiera saber como o de que forma puedo saber si un 
mirror tiene algun problema, como archivos corruptos , falta de algun 
archivo .deb o archivos indebidamente copiados, entonces me haria 
falta una pequeña ayuda en español o alguien que me diga como chequear 
ese repo contra uno que este bien y que me ponga en algun archivo 
detexto los archivos dañados para saberlo y que trate de repararlos o 
por lo menos que me los diga. gracias de antemano.



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Se supone que debmirror hace comprobación de los archivos que descarga, 
utilizando checksums y verificando las firmas de los paquetes. Deberías 
configurar debmirror para que compare tu mirror con alguno oficial de 
Debian y luego mirar la salida para ver si se registró algún error.


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Re: [OT] Mirror no wordpress

2011-02-06 Thread gustavo
Oi Rodrigo, estou tentando fazer um espelho estatico em html (o wget
converte para html) e atualizar com rsync (para não fazer a cópia de tudo).
Isso resguardaria o banco de dados no servidor principal, que é minha
preocupação.
abraço,
Gustavo


2011/2/6 Rodrigo Nascimento Hernandez minasambie...@gmail.com

 Olá Gustavo,

 Nunca mexi com wordpress, contudo, uso rsync pra fazer backup diário do meu
 site:



 rsync -avlpEXogtsz --delete -e ssh -p 49001 -i /marc/.ssh/sync2011
 r...@site.com:/var/www /home/rod/backs



 Esse é meu comando completo, talvez você não precise da autenticação
 remota. Com os parâmetros acima ele mantêm uma cópia fiel de /var/www em
 /home/Rod/back (excluindo arquivos, sobrescrevendo os que tiverem se
 alterado, copiando novos).

 Se tiver problemas de permissão em sobrescrever datas nos arquivos/pastas
 pode trocar as opções de –avlpEXogtsz para –vlpEXOogtsz. De qualquer forma
 dê uma olhada na manpage do rsync pra conferir se é o que você procura.

 Claro, se o wordpress for vinculado a alguma base de dados MySQL ou outra,
 essa deve ser copiada também (só lembrando J)



 Não tenho prática com o wget pra te dizer com exatidão.



 Espero que ajude.



 Sds,

 Rodrigo



 *De:* gustavo [mailto:ggusm...@googlemail.com]
 *Enviada em:* domingo, 6 de fevereiro de 2011 02:18
 *Para:* Debian User
 *Assunto:* [OT] Mirror no wordpress



 Olá caros, sei que não é a lista adequada, mas alguém já fez mirror de um
 site wordpress? Tentei puxar o conteúdo pelo wget --mirror mas o css
 desapareceu. Sugestões? Rsync?

 abraço,
 Gustavo



RES: [OT] Mirror no wordpress

2011-02-06 Thread Rodrigo Nascimento Hernandez
Olá Gustavo. Se sua intenção é fazer um espelho, que seja funcional, não
tenho idéia pois como disse não conheço estrutura de wordpress. Sim é por
isso que uso rsync mesmo, no caso faz atualização só do que muda.

Bem provável que já saiba, de qualquer forma se for de ajuda: Comando
mysqldump pro backup da base de dados, faz o backup sem parar o MySQL ou
alterar sua estrutura.

 

Abs,

Rodrigo

 

De: gustavo [mailto:ggusm...@googlemail.com] 
Enviada em: domingo, 6 de fevereiro de 2011 12:20
Para: Debian User
Assunto: Re: [OT] Mirror no wordpress

 

Oi Rodrigo, estou tentando fazer um espelho estatico em html (o wget
converte para html) e atualizar com rsync (para não fazer a cópia de tudo).
Isso resguardaria o banco de dados no servidor principal, que é minha
preocupação.
abraço,
Gustavo



2011/2/6 Rodrigo Nascimento Hernandez minasambie...@gmail.com

Olá Gustavo,

Nunca mexi com wordpress, contudo, uso rsync pra fazer backup diário do meu
site:

 

rsync -avlpEXogtsz --delete -e ssh -p 49001 -i /marc/.ssh/sync2011
r...@site.com:/var/www /home/rod/backs

 

Esse é meu comando completo, talvez você não precise da autenticação remota.
Com os parâmetros acima ele mantêm uma cópia fiel de /var/www em
/home/Rod/back (excluindo arquivos, sobrescrevendo os que tiverem se
alterado, copiando novos).

Se tiver problemas de permissão em sobrescrever datas nos arquivos/pastas
pode trocar as opções de –avlpEXogtsz para –vlpEXOogtsz. De qualquer forma
dê uma olhada na manpage do rsync pra conferir se é o que você procura.

Claro, se o wordpress for vinculado a alguma base de dados MySQL ou outra,
essa deve ser copiada também (só lembrando J)

 

Não tenho prática com o wget pra te dizer com exatidão.

 

Espero que ajude.

 

Sds,

Rodrigo

 

De: gustavo [mailto:ggusm...@googlemail.com] 
Enviada em: domingo, 6 de fevereiro de 2011 02:18
Para: Debian User
Assunto: [OT] Mirror no wordpress

 

Olá caros, sei que não é a lista adequada, mas alguém já fez mirror de um
site wordpress? Tentei puxar o conteúdo pelo wget --mirror mas o css
desapareceu. Sugestões? Rsync?

abraço,
Gustavo

 



Re: chequear un mirror con debmirror

2011-02-05 Thread Camaleón
El Fri, 04 Feb 2011 14:05:44 -0500, islanis escribió:

 Hola amigos quisiera saber como o de que forma puedo saber si un mirror
 tiene algun problema, como archivos corruptos , falta de algun archivo
 .deb o archivos indebidamente copiados, entonces me haria falta una
 pequeña ayuda en español o alguien que me diga como chequear ese repo
 contra uno que este bien y que me ponga en algun archivo detexto los
 archivos dañados para saberlo y que trate de repararlos o por lo menos
 que me los diga. gracias de antemano.

No sé cómo va debmirror pero en las páginas del manual o en la 
documentación debería poner si es posible registrar el estado de la 
copia, o si permite enviar los registros de fallos a un archivo o 
aumentar la verbosidad de la aplicación.

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[OT] Mirror no wordpress

2011-02-05 Thread gustavo
Olá caros, sei que não é a lista adequada, mas alguém já fez mirror de um
site wordpress? Tentei puxar o conteúdo pelo wget --mirror mas o css
desapareceu. Sugestões? Rsync?

abraço,
Gustavo


RES: [OT] Mirror no wordpress

2011-02-05 Thread Rodrigo Nascimento Hernandez
Olá Gustavo,

Nunca mexi com wordpress, contudo, uso rsync pra fazer backup diário do meu
site:

 

rsync -avlpEXogtsz --delete -e ssh -p 49001 -i /marc/.ssh/sync2011
r...@site.com:/var/www /home/rod/backs

 

Esse é meu comando completo, talvez você não precise da autenticação remota.
Com os parâmetros acima ele mantêm uma cópia fiel de /var/www em
/home/Rod/back (excluindo arquivos, sobrescrevendo os que tiverem se
alterado, copiando novos).

Se tiver problemas de permissão em sobrescrever datas nos arquivos/pastas
pode trocar as opções de –avlpEXogtsz para –vlpEXOogtsz. De qualquer forma
dê uma olhada na manpage do rsync pra conferir se é o que você procura.

Claro, se o wordpress for vinculado a alguma base de dados MySQL ou outra,
essa deve ser copiada também (só lembrando J)

 

Não tenho prática com o wget pra te dizer com exatidão.

 

Espero que ajude.

 

Sds,

Rodrigo

 

De: gustavo [mailto:ggusm...@googlemail.com] 
Enviada em: domingo, 6 de fevereiro de 2011 02:18
Para: Debian User
Assunto: [OT] Mirror no wordpress

 

Olá caros, sei que não é a lista adequada, mas alguém já fez mirror de um
site wordpress? Tentei puxar o conteúdo pelo wget --mirror mas o css
desapareceu. Sugestões? Rsync?

abraço,
Gustavo



chequear un mirror con debmirror

2011-02-04 Thread islanis
Hola amigos quisiera saber como o de que forma puedo saber si un  
mirror tiene algun problema, como archivos corruptos , falta de algun  
archivo .deb o archivos indebidamente copiados, entonces me haria  
falta una pequeña ayuda en español o alguien que me diga como chequear  
ese repo contra uno que este bien y que me ponga en algun archivo  
detexto los archivos dañados para saberlo y que trate de repararlos o  
por lo menos que me los diga. gracias de antemano.



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Re: apt-mirror: can't utime

2011-01-11 Thread Sylvain L. Sauvage
Le mardi 11 janvier 2011 à 07:52:11, Olivier PAVILLA a écrit :
 Bonjour.

’soir,

[…]
 apt-mirror: can't utime
 /var/spool/apt-mirror/mirror/ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/dists/l
 enny/Contents-i386.gz at /usr/bin/apt-mirror line 486.
 cherisy:/var/www#
 
 Que signifie apt-mirror: can't utime ? J'comprends pas...

  man 2 utime

  Un problème de droits / système de fichiers ?

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Mirror com pacotes pequenos.

2011-01-11 Thread thiago
Senhores,
preciso de um mirror que disponibilize os pacotes sem documentacão,
manpages, etc... Alguém conhece algum mirror ou alguma forma de instalar
o debian sem todas as documentacões?
Obrigado.

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apt-mirror: can't utime

2011-01-10 Thread Olivier PAVILLA
Bonjour.

Je suis en train de faire un serveur mirroir debian, car j'ai des
serveurs qui ne peuvent et doivent pas accèder à l'extérieur.
Je suis en train de suivre la doc
http://dclug.tux.org/201001/apt-mirror_v0.1.pdf.
J'en suis à la phase finale et j'ai ce message

cherisy:/var/www# su - apt-mirror -c apt-mirror
Downloading 28 index files using 20 threads...
Begin time: Tue Jan 11 07:51:26 2011
[20]... [19]... [18]... [17]... [16]... [15]... [14]... [13]... [12]...
[11]... [10]... [9]... [8]... [7]... [6]... [5]... [4]... [3]... [2]...
[1]... [0]...
End time: Tue Jan 11 07:51:27 2011

Proceed indexes: []

0.0 bytes will be downloaded into archive.
Downloading 0 archive files using 0 threads...
Begin time: Tue Jan 11 07:51:38 2011
[0]...
End time: Tue Jan 11 07:51:38 2011

apt-mirror: can't utime
/var/spool/apt-mirror/mirror/ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/dists/lenny/Contents-i386.gz
at /usr/bin/apt-mirror line 486.
cherisy:/var/www#

Que signifie apt-mirror: can't utime ? J'comprends pas...

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etch mirror

2010-12-29 Thread Vuki

hi!

does anyone know a working etch(4.0) apt mirror?

thx!


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Re: etch mirror

2010-12-29 Thread Petrus Validus
On Wed, 2010-12-29 at 22:00 +0100, Vuki wrote:
 hi!
 
 does anyone know a working etch(4.0) apt mirror?

http://www.debian.org/distrib/archive

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Re: etch mirror

2010-12-29 Thread Mike Bird
On Wed December 29 2010 13:00:53 Vuki wrote:
 does anyone know a working etch(4.0) apt mirror?

Please see: http://archive.debian.org/README

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Où trouver la doc apt-mirror de Kent Mil ler?

2010-12-17 Thread Olivier PAVILLA
Bonjour la ML.

Je suis en train de mettre en place un serveur miroir de dépot.
J'ai trouvé la doc au format pdf de apt-mirror par Kent Miller.
Le problème c'est que le formatage/mise en page en pdf a complètement
foiré et il y a des lignes *coupées*. Je ne suis pas doué dans l'art de
la divination.
J'ai cherché sur le net avec ces mots clés : apt-mirror debian Kent
miller. Mais des kent et des Miller et Kent Miller y en a un paquet sur
cette terre:)
Je cherche donc sa doc mais non *amochée* ou une doc aussi complète.
L'anglais ne me fait pas peur.


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Re: install via own mirror (nfs)

2010-11-01 Thread Mario Kleinsasser



 It's not really an option from the installer, AFAIK.  However, it is still
 possible.  Use a file URI in source.list(.d) and mount the NFS before
 preforming apt operations.

 From the sources.list(5) manpage:
 URI SPECIFICATION
   The currently recognized URI types are cdrom, file, http, ftp, copy,
   ssh, rsh.

   file
   The file scheme allows an arbitrary directory in the file system
 to
   be considered an archive. This is useful for NFS mounts and local
   mirrors or archives.

 The debian installer should only run on a single virtual terminal.  The
 should
 be at least one or two recovery consoles allocated that will allow you to
 do
 the NFS mount before proceeding further in the installer.  You can switch
 virtual terminals with Ctrl+F{1..6}, unless you are in an X11 session, in
 which case you'll need to use Ctrl+Shift+F{1..8}.

 The installer may have an option for specifying a file URI, but I don't
 remember.  You can always edit the sources.list(.d) from a recovery console
 as
 well.
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Ah, I rember! I used the file feature some times ago to install local .deb
packages with the possibility to automatically resolve package dependencies.
All I need to do was to create a packages.gz file and to add it to the
sources.list.

So you are right, this should work with an mounted nfs. (editing the
sources.list from a recovery console should do the trick if there is no file
URI possible)

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Re: install via own mirror (nfs)

2010-11-01 Thread Matthias Ihrke

It's not really an option from the installer, AFAIK.  However, it is still
possible.  Use a file URI in source.list(.d) and mount the NFS before
preforming apt operations.

 From the sources.list(5) manpage:
URI SPECIFICATION
The currently recognized URI types are cdrom, file, http, ftp, copy,
ssh, rsh.

file
The file scheme allows an arbitrary directory in the file system to
be considered an archive. This is useful for NFS mounts and local
mirrors or archives.

The debian installer should only run on a single virtual terminal.  The should
be at least one or two recovery consoles allocated that will allow you to do
the NFS mount before proceeding further in the installer.  You can switch
virtual terminals with Ctrl+F{1..6}, unless you are in an X11 session, in
which case you'll need to use Ctrl+Shift+F{1..8}.


Hi,

I tried to manually mount the NFS system in the recovery console, but it 
didn't work (it says something like no /dev/nfs). I guess NFS mounting 
is not supported in this version of busybox...

So this file installing won't work...

Thanks anyway,

Matthias



The installer may have an option for specifying a file URI, but I don't
remember.  You can always edit the sources.list(.d) from a recovery console as
well.



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Re: install via own mirror (nfs)

2010-11-01 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Sun, 31 Oct 2010 19:44:07 +0100, Matthias wrote in message 
iakddn$1a...@gwdu112.gwdg.de:

 On 10/30/10 5:40 AM, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
  On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 18:20:30 +0200, Matthias wrote in message
  4cc9a2ce.7010...@nld.ds.mpg.de:
 
  Hi everyone,
 
  I would like to install debian using an own mirror that I set up on
  an NFS server which is available in the local network.
  I do a tftpboot/pxelinux netboot on the client machine and boot
  into the kernel image provided in the netboot directory
  (/dists/stable/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/).
  I only get the possibility to select between http and ftp for
  access to a mirror but I don't have the possibility to use either
  of them. I tried also to manually mount the nfs-share containing
  the mirror via the busybox-shell, but that doesn't work
  (apparently, this busybox does not support nfs).
  I also did a comprehensive web-search but did not find any answer
  to my question. I was previously using openSuSE where this works
  without any problems.
  Is there a way to do this, or am I wasting my time?
 
  ..install a webserver on your mirror NFS box, then just pick
  that mirror manually.
 
 Hi, thanks for the reply.
 
 However, as I wrote before, I don't want to install a webserver
 in the local network (there is a complex infrastructure and it is
 out of the question to do this).

..then shut it down, once you're done installing and 
updating etc.  
I never said Apache, I said webserver, we have 
over a dozen usable ones that are safer than NFS.

 I just want to know, whether there is a way to do the installation it 
 via NFS (I don't see a reason why it should not be possible). 

..not even NFS security?  

 If not I'm going to stick to openSuSE.
 
 Thanks a lot,
 
 Matthias
 
 


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Re: install via own mirror (nfs)

2010-10-31 Thread Matthias Mittner

On 10/30/10 5:40 AM, Arnt Karlsen wrote:

On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 18:20:30 +0200, Matthias wrote in message
4cc9a2ce.7010...@nld.ds.mpg.de:


Hi everyone,

I would like to install debian using an own mirror that I set up on
an NFS server which is available in the local network.
I do a tftpboot/pxelinux netboot on the client machine and boot into
the kernel image provided in the netboot directory
(/dists/stable/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/).
I only get the possibility to select between http and ftp for access
to a mirror but I don't have the possibility to use either of them.
I tried also to manually mount the nfs-share containing the mirror
via the busybox-shell, but that doesn't work (apparently, this
busybox does not support nfs).
I also did a comprehensive web-search but did not find any answer to
my question. I was previously using openSuSE where this works without
any problems.
Is there a way to do this, or am I wasting my time?


..install a webserver on your mirror NFS box, then just pick
that mirror manually.


Hi, thanks for the reply.

However, as I wrote before, I don't want to install a webserver
in the local network (there is a complex infrastructure and it is
out of the question to do this).
I just want to know, whether there is a way to do the installation it 
via NFS (I don't see a reason why it should not be possible). If not I'm 
going to stick to openSuSE.


Thanks a lot,

Matthias


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Re: install via own mirror (nfs)

2010-10-31 Thread Mario Kleinsasser


 ..install a webserver on your mirror NFS box, then just pick
 that mirror manually.

  Hi, thanks for the reply.

 However, as I wrote before, I don't want to install a webserver
 in the local network (there is a complex infrastructure and it is
 out of the question to do this).
 I just want to know, whether there is a way to do the installation it via
 NFS (I don't see a reason why it should not be possible). If not I'm going
 to stick to openSuSE.



Hi,

i have never seen an option to use NFS for a Debian like installation. Maybe
the guys from the debian-cd and/or from the debian-boot mailing list could
give you more information about that. But in general it make no sense for
Debian to use NFS (this is my opinion). Why? Debian was always and maybe
will ever be installed over the internet and therefore only http(s) makes
sense. It is the only protocol that could be used in nearly every network
setup (at minimun through a proxy) because every company would like to have
an internet connection.

If your infrastructure is so high sophisticated that it isn't possible for
you to install a webserver on the box that provides the nfs option, there
maybe will be no reasonable way to use this deb mirror for the installation.
Be aware that also apt-get couldn't use NFS, I think.

Some ways to beat this deadlock:
1. use a cacher like apt-cacher-ng (
http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~bloch/acng/) instead of NFS. I know thats also
a webserver that acts as proxy, but maybe an option for you.
2. install a second debian machine beside you NFS box, export the NFS to
that machine and on this second one install a webserver that provides the
packages as http repository.
3. as you mentioned, use openSuSE...

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Re: install via own mirror (nfs)

2010-10-31 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In aanlkti==ykvcxaxzhhsjerja0lj=-os2+c94gynw-...@mail.gmail.com, Mario 
Kleinsasser wrote:
 ..install a webserver on your mirror NFS box, then just pick
 that mirror manually.
 
 However, as I wrote before, I don't want to install a webserver
 in the local network (there is a complex infrastructure and it is
 out of the question to do this).
 I just want to know, whether there is a way to do the installation it via
 NFS (I don't see a reason why it should not be possible). If not I'm going
 to stick to openSuSE.

i have never seen an option to use NFS for a Debian like installation.

It's not really an option from the installer, AFAIK.  However, it is still 
possible.  Use a file URI in source.list(.d) and mount the NFS before 
preforming apt operations.

From the sources.list(5) manpage:
URI SPECIFICATION
   The currently recognized URI types are cdrom, file, http, ftp, copy,
   ssh, rsh.

   file
   The file scheme allows an arbitrary directory in the file system to
   be considered an archive. This is useful for NFS mounts and local
   mirrors or archives.

The debian installer should only run on a single virtual terminal.  The should 
be at least one or two recovery consoles allocated that will allow you to do 
the NFS mount before proceeding further in the installer.  You can switch 
virtual terminals with Ctrl+F{1..6}, unless you are in an X11 session, in 
which case you'll need to use Ctrl+Shift+F{1..8}.

The installer may have an option for specifying a file URI, but I don't 
remember.  You can always edit the sources.list(.d) from a recovery console as 
well.
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Re: install via own mirror (nfs)

2010-10-29 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 18:20:30 +0200, Matthias wrote in message 
4cc9a2ce.7010...@nld.ds.mpg.de:

 Hi everyone,
 
 I would like to install debian using an own mirror that I set up on
 an NFS server which is available in the local network.
 I do a tftpboot/pxelinux netboot on the client machine and boot into
 the kernel image provided in the netboot directory 
 (/dists/stable/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/).
 I only get the possibility to select between http and ftp for access
 to a mirror but I don't have the possibility to use either of them.
 I tried also to manually mount the nfs-share containing the mirror
 via the busybox-shell, but that doesn't work (apparently, this
 busybox does not support nfs).
 I also did a comprehensive web-search but did not find any answer to
 my question. I was previously using openSuSE where this works without
 any problems.
 Is there a way to do this, or am I wasting my time?

..install a webserver on your mirror NFS box, then just pick 
that mirror manually.

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install via own mirror (nfs)

2010-10-28 Thread Matthias Ihrke

Hi everyone,

I would like to install debian using an own mirror that I set up on an 
NFS server which is available in the local network.
I do a tftpboot/pxelinux netboot on the client machine and boot into the 
kernel image provided in the netboot directory 
(/dists/stable/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/).
I only get the possibility to select between http and ftp for access to 
a mirror but I don't have the possibility to use either of them.
I tried also to manually mount the nfs-share containing the mirror via 
the busybox-shell, but that doesn't work (apparently, this busybox does 
not support nfs).
I also did a comprehensive web-search but did not find any answer to my 
question. I was previously using openSuSE where this works without any 
problems.

Is there a way to do this, or am I wasting my time?

Cheers,

Matthias


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debian install via own mirror and NFS

2010-10-28 Thread Matthias Ihrke
Hi everyone,

I would like to install debian using an own mirror that I set up on an 
server which exports the mirror as an NFS share to the local network.
I do a tftpboot/pxelinux netboot on the client machine and boot into the 
kernel image provided in the netboot directory 
(/dists/stable/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/).
I only get the possibility to select between http and ftp for access to 
a mirror but I don't have the possibility to use either of them.
I tried also to manually mount the nfs-share containing the mirror via 
the busybox-shell that comes with the installer, but apparently nfs mounts
are not enabled.
NFS-based installation is possible with other linux-distributions
(e.g. openSuSE), so I guess it should be possible with debian as well?
I did a comprehensive web-search but did not find any infos. 

Is there a way to do this?

Cheers,

Matthias


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Re: Bad archive mirror using customised preseed and mirror

2010-10-15 Thread Arif Ali
On 14 October 2010 18:27, Arif Ali deb...@arif-ali.co.uk wrote:
 On 12 October 2010 13:43, Arif Ali deb...@arif-ali.co.uk wrote:
 I have created multiple preseeds to install nodes using preseed and
 ubuntu, and have worked without any problems, but with lenny I am
 having a few issues. I hope someone on this list can help

 Here are my steps

 1. Copy CD 1 into a directory, which is available via httpd
 2. Set-up PXE/tftp so that it picks up the netboot initrd/vmlinuz fom
 the server, and uses the following preseed file

 http://pastebin.com/py6TKqr6

 I have enabled DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text, so that I can see the text a lot
 easier in a remote console, and the error I am getting is

 Checking the Debian archive mirror  ..25%..50%..100%
 !! ERROR: Bad archive mirror

 I have checked that I can get to the URL myself, and checked logs on
 the server as well, But I can't seem to find the root of the problem.

 Like I said, I used the same process for the ubuntu CDs, and the
 preseed worked without any problem. Some advice on this would be
 appreciated

 regards,


 Hi All,

 Any ideas on this, I have tried a few howtos that I found via google
 in making a DVD/CD into a repository and preseeding, but still unable
 to fix the problem.

 Is there anyway at all to debug exactly what the machine is doing, and
 what it is expecting. I would be really grateful if someone could
 point me in a solvable direction.

 thanks in advance

 regards,
 Arif


This specific problem has now been solved. In order to fix this is to
remove the links of unstable and testing in the dists folder. Once
that is done, the mirror is picked up


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Re: Bad archive mirror using customised preseed and mirror

2010-10-14 Thread Arif Ali
On 12 October 2010 13:43, Arif Ali deb...@arif-ali.co.uk wrote:
 I have created multiple preseeds to install nodes using preseed and
 ubuntu, and have worked without any problems, but with lenny I am
 having a few issues. I hope someone on this list can help

 Here are my steps

 1. Copy CD 1 into a directory, which is available via httpd
 2. Set-up PXE/tftp so that it picks up the netboot initrd/vmlinuz fom
 the server, and uses the following preseed file

 http://pastebin.com/py6TKqr6

 I have enabled DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text, so that I can see the text a lot
 easier in a remote console, and the error I am getting is

 Checking the Debian archive mirror  ..25%..50%..100%
 !! ERROR: Bad archive mirror

 I have checked that I can get to the URL myself, and checked logs on
 the server as well, But I can't seem to find the root of the problem.

 Like I said, I used the same process for the ubuntu CDs, and the
 preseed worked without any problem. Some advice on this would be
 appreciated

 regards,


Hi All,

Any ideas on this, I have tried a few howtos that I found via google
in making a DVD/CD into a repository and preseeding, but still unable
to fix the problem.

Is there anyway at all to debug exactly what the machine is doing, and
what it is expecting. I would be really grateful if someone could
point me in a solvable direction.

thanks in advance

regards,
Arif


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Bad archive mirror using customised preseed and mirror

2010-10-12 Thread Arif Ali
I have created multiple preseeds to install nodes using preseed and
ubuntu, and have worked without any problems, but with lenny I am
having a few issues. I hope someone on this list can help

Here are my steps

1. Copy CD 1 into a directory, which is available via httpd
2. Set-up PXE/tftp so that it picks up the netboot initrd/vmlinuz fom
the server, and uses the following preseed file

http://pastebin.com/py6TKqr6

I have enabled DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text, so that I can see the text a lot
easier in a remote console, and the error I am getting is

Checking the Debian archive mirror  ..25%..50%..100%
!! ERROR: Bad archive mirror

I have checked that I can get to the URL myself, and checked logs on
the server as well, But I can't seem to find the root of the problem.

Like I said, I used the same process for the ubuntu CDs, and the
preseed worked without any problem. Some advice on this would be
appreciated

regards,


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Re: Mirror applications on Linux Server

2010-10-01 Thread lrhorer
Rob Owens wrote:

 On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 07:47:29PM -0500, lrhorer wrote:
 Michal wrote:
 
On 28/09/10 14:05, Miles Fidelman wrote:
  lrhorer wrote:
  If there is a better forum for this, let me know and I will post
  my questions there.
 
  I am building an application which needs to have high
  reliability. I have two essentially identical Linux servers which
  can host the
  application.  Right now, I have the programs - a bash script and
  a c
  binary, running on one machine every minute in a cron job.  I
  also have an rsync cron job running to synchronize the files on
  the standby
  machine so the data (and binaries, of course) will be identical.
  What I need to do is have the standby machine take over
  operations if the applications on the primary machine quite
  working, for whatever reason. Of course I can easily ping the
  primary to make sure the machine is up, but what is going to be
  my best bet for having the standby machine wake up and start
  running the apps every minute until such time as the
  primary comes back online?  I'm wide open on how to implement. 
  An external application would be great, or I could write either
  or both c or shell apps to have the two machines talk to one
  another.
  It may be overkill, but take a look at Pacemaker and the Linux-HA
  Project - http://www.linux-ha.org - it's specifically intended for
  such applications.
 
  Also look at DRBD - www.drbd.org - which mirrors a disk (or
  partition), in realtime across two machines.
 
  The combination gives you automated fail-over capability.
 
  Now, if you want to get really fancy, you can run your application
  in a virtual machine, and use pacemaker and DRBD to fail-over the
  entire VM.
 
  Be warned, it takes a while to get all of these working properly -
  both individually and in combination.  You could also take a look
  at ganeti - http://code.google.com/p/ganeti/ - which pulls a bunch
  of the pieces together.
 
 
  DRBD and soforth might be overkill, or it might not. If you think
  it is and are happy with the rsync you can stick to that and use
  heartbeat to monitor the application. Easy to setup as well
 
 Thanks.  I skimmed the intro, and I'm not sure heartbeat is really
 what
 I need.  These aren't server applications that run full-time on the
 machine.  They are relatively simple programs that only take a few
 seconds to run, and then terminate (hopefully with a return value of
 0), to be run again in 60 seconds.  I don't need the inter-machine
 service to cause something to happen on the standby system if the
 apps
 are no longer running, or at least not immediately so.  Rather, I
 need the standby machine to take over if:
 
 1. The primary machine is no longer on the network (clearly the
 heartbeat app can do this).
 
 2. The applications being run by cron fail to run, say, 5 or 6 times
 in a row.
 
 3. One or more of the applications fails to terminate (hangs).
 
 4. One or more of the applications terminates with other than a 0
 status.
 
 How about this:
 
 Every time Server A does its thing, it signals success to Server B.
 
 Server B runs a timer script that resets every time it receives the
 success signal from Server A.  If it doesn't receive the signal, it
 does its thing and signals success to Server A.

Yeah, I was thinking of writing a simple client / server pair in c that
opens a UDP socket and sends a status from the client on B to the
server on A.
 
 Server A is also running a timer script, and it resets when it gets
 the success signal from Server B.

'Not needed.  Server B will be trying to run the process, regardless. If
it works, it signals A, which is inhibited from doing anything.  If it
fails for whatever reason, then A will take over when it doesn't get an
update.  If server A croaks completely, B doesn't really care.  It will
still be happily running the process.  If any aspect of server B's
processes fail, A does its bit.

 So now Server B will act as primary, and Server A will just wait
 until
 Server B fails to send a success signal.  ...Unless you adjust the
 timing of the script and the cron job.  For instance:

The process doesn't care in the least which server is actually running,
so there is no need to flip-flop server rolls.  There are certainly
cases where one server must actually assume the mantle of the other in
order to take over, particularly, for example, if external processes
are seeking to initiate conversations with the server, but that is not
the case, here.  The active server initiates all conversations with the
subordinate host.  Indeed, for this application, it would mostly not
really hurt if both machines ran the processes, as long as both did not
attempt to run  them at the exact same time.  There are a few
scenarios, however, where running the process on both machines a few
seconds apart could produce some undesirable results, so I am going to
inhibit machine A from doing anything as long as machine B is alive and
well.
 
 Server A 

Re: Mirror applications on Linux Server

2010-09-30 Thread Rob Owens
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 07:47:29PM -0500, lrhorer wrote:
 Michal wrote:
 
On 28/09/10 14:05, Miles Fidelman wrote:
  lrhorer wrote:
  If there is a better forum for this, let me know and I will post my
  questions there.
 
  I am building an application which needs to have high reliability. 
  I have two essentially identical Linux servers which can host the
  application.  Right now, I have the programs - a bash script and a c
  binary, running on one machine every minute in a cron job.  I also
  have an rsync cron job running to synchronize the files on the
  standby
  machine so the data (and binaries, of course) will be identical. 
  What I need to do is have the standby machine take over operations
  if the applications on the primary machine quite working, for
  whatever reason. Of course I can easily ping the primary to make
  sure the machine is up, but what is going to be my best bet for
  having the standby machine wake up and start running the apps every
  minute until such time as the
  primary comes back online?  I'm wide open on how to implement.  An
  external application would be great, or I could write either or both
  c or shell apps to have the two machines talk to one another.
  It may be overkill, but take a look at Pacemaker and the Linux-HA
  Project - http://www.linux-ha.org - it's specifically intended for
  such applications.
 
  Also look at DRBD - www.drbd.org - which mirrors a disk (or
  partition), in realtime across two machines.
 
  The combination gives you automated fail-over capability.
 
  Now, if you want to get really fancy, you can run your application in
  a virtual machine, and use pacemaker and DRBD to fail-over the entire
  VM.
 
  Be warned, it takes a while to get all of these working properly -
  both individually and in combination.  You could also take a look at
  ganeti - http://code.google.com/p/ganeti/ - which pulls a bunch of
  the pieces together.
 
 
  DRBD and soforth might be overkill, or it might not. If you think it
  is and are happy with the rsync you can stick to that and use
  heartbeat to monitor the application. Easy to setup as well
 
 Thanks.  I skimmed the intro, and I'm not sure heartbeat is really what
 I need.  These aren't server applications that run full-time on the
 machine.  They are relatively simple programs that only take a few
 seconds to run, and then terminate (hopefully with a return value of
 0), to be run again in 60 seconds.  I don't need the inter-machine
 service to cause something to happen on the standby system if the apps
 are no longer running, or at least not immediately so.  Rather, I need
 the standby machine to take over if:
 
 1. The primary machine is no longer on the network (clearly the
 heartbeat app can do this).
 
 2. The applications being run by cron fail to run, say, 5 or 6 times in
 a row.
 
 3. One or more of the applications fails to terminate (hangs).
 
 4. One or more of the applications terminates with other than a 0
 status.
 
How about this:

Every time Server A does its thing, it signals success to Server B.

Server B runs a timer script that resets every time it receives the
success signal from Server A.  If it doesn't receive the signal, it
does its thing and signals success to Server A.

Server A is also running a timer script, and it resets when it gets the
success signal from Server B.

So now Server B will act as primary, and Server A will just wait until
Server B fails to send a success signal.  ...Unless you adjust the
timing of the script and the cron job.  For instance:

Server A could be set to do its thing every 5 minutes, assuming it has
not received a success signal from Server B for the last 4 minutes.
This gives Server A the opportunity to become primary again after Server
B had been doing its thing.  

Server B would be set to do its thing every 5 minutes, assuming it has
not received a success signal from Server A for the last 5 minutes (or 6
minutes, or whatever seems reasonable).

Sorry I can't help w/ the timer script.  But I think something like ssh
serverA touch timerfile would be sufficient to reset the timer.  Then
your script could check for the timestamp on timerfile.

-Rob


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Re: Mirror applications on Linux Server

2010-09-30 Thread Miles Fidelman

lrhorer wrote:

I am building an application which needs to have high reliability.
I have two essentially identical Linux servers which can host the
application.  Right now, I have the programs - a bash script and a c
binary, running on one machine every minute in a cron job.  I also
have an rsync cron job running to synchronize the files on the
standby machine so the data (and binaries, of course) will be identical.

Thanks.  I skimmed the intro, and I'm not sure heartbeat is really what
I need.  These aren't server applications that run full-time on the
machine.  They are relatively simple programs that only take a few
seconds to run, and then terminate (hopefully with a return value of
0), to be run again in 60 seconds.  I don't need the inter-machine
service to cause something to happen on the standby system if the apps
are no longer running, or at least not immediately so.  Rather, I need
the standby machine to take over if:
   

This might work:

1. Use DRBD to keep your disks (or specific volumes) in sync.  Run it in 
it's standard primary-secondary mode.


2. Run the job on both machines.  When it starts, have it check whether 
the volume is in primary or secondary mode; if in secondary mode, abort.


Of course that only works if your backup machine doesn't need to access 
the disk volume for other things.




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Mirror applications on Linux Server

2010-09-28 Thread lrhorer

If there is a better forum for this, let me know and I will post my
questions there.

I am building an application which needs to have high reliability.  I
have two essentially identical Linux servers which can host the
application.  Right now, I have the programs - a bash script and a c
binary, running on one machine every minute in a cron job.  I also have
an rsync cron job running to synchronize the files on the standby
machine so the data (and binaries, of course) will be identical.  What
I need to do is have the standby machine take over operations if the
applications on the primary machine quite working, for whatever reason. 
Of course I can easily ping the primary to make sure the machine is up,
but what is going to be my best bet for having the standby machine wake
up and start running the apps every minute until such time as the
primary comes back online?  I'm wide open on how to implement.  An
external application would be great, or I could write either or both c
or shell apps to have the two machines talk to one another.


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Re: Mirror applications on Linux Server

2010-09-28 Thread Miles Fidelman

lrhorer wrote:

If there is a better forum for this, let me know and I will post my
questions there.

I am building an application which needs to have high reliability.  I
have two essentially identical Linux servers which can host the
application.  Right now, I have the programs - a bash script and a c
binary, running on one machine every minute in a cron job.  I also have
an rsync cron job running to synchronize the files on the standby
machine so the data (and binaries, of course) will be identical.  What
I need to do is have the standby machine take over operations if the
applications on the primary machine quite working, for whatever reason.
Of course I can easily ping the primary to make sure the machine is up,
but what is going to be my best bet for having the standby machine wake
up and start running the apps every minute until such time as the
primary comes back online?  I'm wide open on how to implement.  An
external application would be great, or I could write either or both c
or shell apps to have the two machines talk to one another.
   
It may be overkill, but take a look at Pacemaker and the Linux-HA 
Project - http://www.linux-ha.org - it's specifically intended for such 
applications.


Also look at DRBD - www.drbd.org - which mirrors a disk (or partition), 
in realtime across two machines.


The combination gives you automated fail-over capability.

Now, if you want to get really fancy, you can run your application in a 
virtual machine, and use pacemaker and DRBD to fail-over the entire VM.


Be warned, it takes a while to get all of these working properly - both 
individually and in combination.  You could also take a look at ganeti - 
http://code.google.com/p/ganeti/ - which pulls a bunch of the pieces 
together.



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Re: Mirror applications on Linux Server

2010-09-28 Thread Michal

 On 28/09/10 14:05, Miles Fidelman wrote:

lrhorer wrote:

If there is a better forum for this, let me know and I will post my
questions there.

I am building an application which needs to have high reliability.  I
have two essentially identical Linux servers which can host the
application.  Right now, I have the programs - a bash script and a c
binary, running on one machine every minute in a cron job.  I also have
an rsync cron job running to synchronize the files on the standby
machine so the data (and binaries, of course) will be identical.  What
I need to do is have the standby machine take over operations if the
applications on the primary machine quite working, for whatever reason.
Of course I can easily ping the primary to make sure the machine is up,
but what is going to be my best bet for having the standby machine wake
up and start running the apps every minute until such time as the
primary comes back online?  I'm wide open on how to implement.  An
external application would be great, or I could write either or both c
or shell apps to have the two machines talk to one another.
It may be overkill, but take a look at Pacemaker and the Linux-HA 
Project - http://www.linux-ha.org - it's specifically intended for 
such applications.


Also look at DRBD - www.drbd.org - which mirrors a disk (or 
partition), in realtime across two machines.


The combination gives you automated fail-over capability.

Now, if you want to get really fancy, you can run your application in 
a virtual machine, and use pacemaker and DRBD to fail-over the entire VM.


Be warned, it takes a while to get all of these working properly - 
both individually and in combination.  You could also take a look at 
ganeti - http://code.google.com/p/ganeti/ - which pulls a bunch of the 
pieces together.



DRBD and soforth might be overkill, or it might not. If you think it is 
and are happy with the rsync you can stick to that and use heartbeat to 
monitor the application. Easy to setup as well



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Re: Mirror applications on Linux Server

2010-09-28 Thread lrhorer
Michal wrote:

   On 28/09/10 14:05, Miles Fidelman wrote:
 lrhorer wrote:
 If there is a better forum for this, let me know and I will post my
 questions there.

 I am building an application which needs to have high reliability. 
 I have two essentially identical Linux servers which can host the
 application.  Right now, I have the programs - a bash script and a c
 binary, running on one machine every minute in a cron job.  I also
 have an rsync cron job running to synchronize the files on the
 standby
 machine so the data (and binaries, of course) will be identical. 
 What I need to do is have the standby machine take over operations
 if the applications on the primary machine quite working, for
 whatever reason. Of course I can easily ping the primary to make
 sure the machine is up, but what is going to be my best bet for
 having the standby machine wake up and start running the apps every
 minute until such time as the
 primary comes back online?  I'm wide open on how to implement.  An
 external application would be great, or I could write either or both
 c or shell apps to have the two machines talk to one another.
 It may be overkill, but take a look at Pacemaker and the Linux-HA
 Project - http://www.linux-ha.org - it's specifically intended for
 such applications.

 Also look at DRBD - www.drbd.org - which mirrors a disk (or
 partition), in realtime across two machines.

 The combination gives you automated fail-over capability.

 Now, if you want to get really fancy, you can run your application in
 a virtual machine, and use pacemaker and DRBD to fail-over the entire
 VM.

 Be warned, it takes a while to get all of these working properly -
 both individually and in combination.  You could also take a look at
 ganeti - http://code.google.com/p/ganeti/ - which pulls a bunch of
 the pieces together.


 DRBD and soforth might be overkill, or it might not. If you think it
 is and are happy with the rsync you can stick to that and use
 heartbeat to monitor the application. Easy to setup as well

Thanks.  I skimmed the intro, and I'm not sure heartbeat is really what
I need.  These aren't server applications that run full-time on the
machine.  They are relatively simple programs that only take a few
seconds to run, and then terminate (hopefully with a return value of
0), to be run again in 60 seconds.  I don't need the inter-machine
service to cause something to happen on the standby system if the apps
are no longer running, or at least not immediately so.  Rather, I need
the standby machine to take over if:

1. The primary machine is no longer on the network (clearly the
heartbeat app can do this).

2. The applications being run by cron fail to run, say, 5 or 6 times in
a row.

3. One or more of the applications fails to terminate (hangs).

4. One or more of the applications terminates with other than a 0
status.

#4 may be the trickiest, because one of the apps may be spawned as a
detached process from the other.  Can the heartbeat app handle this? 
It sounded to me like it will pass the notification to the standby
system a few milliseconds after one the monitored processes ends.  What
I need it to do is monitor the termination status of the programs.


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Re: Mirror applications on Linux Server

2010-09-28 Thread lrhorer
Miles Fidelman wrote:

 lrhorer wrote:
 If there is a better forum for this, let me know and I will post my
 questions there.

 I am building an application which needs to have high reliability.  I
 have two essentially identical Linux servers which can host the
 application.  Right now, I have the programs - a bash script and a c
 binary, running on one machine every minute in a cron job.  I also
 have an rsync cron job running to synchronize the files on the
 standby
 machine so the data (and binaries, of course) will be identical. 
 What I need to do is have the standby machine take over operations if
 the applications on the primary machine quite working, for whatever
 reason. Of course I can easily ping the primary to make sure the
 machine is up, but what is going to be my best bet for having the
 standby machine wake up and start running the apps every minute until
 such time as the
 primary comes back online?  I'm wide open on how to implement.  An
 external application would be great, or I could write either or both
 c or shell apps to have the two machines talk to one another.

 It may be overkill, but take a look at Pacemaker and the Linux-HA
 Project - http://www.linux-ha.org - it's specifically intended for
 such applications.
 
 Also look at DRBD - www.drbd.org - which mirrors a disk (or
 partition), in realtime across two machines.
 
 The combination gives you automated fail-over capability.

No, definitely not necessary.  The binaries and scripts, of course,
won't change very often, at all, after I am done with development.  The
whole application suite - data and all - is also quite small. 
Excluding the log files, the entire directory set is less than 300KB.
There are three sets of data files.  One is user data, generated by CGI
scripts running on the web server.  These only get modified at most
once or twice daily.  They are not critical, and any daily changes
evaporate after at most a few hours, anyway.  The second set is
schedule data, 9 small files which will usually only be changed
extremely rarely - once or twice a year at most.  The third set is
real-time data, all of which is overwritten every minute, except for
some non-critical log files.  It is critical the applications run
regularly, but it is not absolutely required the apps have perfectly
current data.

These applications run an HVAC system. Failure to turn on or off the
air handlers for 15 minutes or so won't create a big problem, but being
down for several hours will most definitely cause a major issue.

 Now, if you want to get really fancy, you can run your application in
 a virtual machine, and use pacemaker and DRBD to fail-over the entire
 VM.

No, I really don't want to get fancy.  KISS is the order of the day,
here.


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Re: Setting up local Debian mirror

2010-08-03 Thread Camaleón
El 2010-08-03 a las 09:33 +0200, TooMeeK escribió:

(resending to the list)

  When I'm doing *aptitude update* I receive:

Please, set the locale to English (just for this time) so we can get 
the error. Run:

export LANG=en_US.UTF-8; sudo aptitude update

 tom...@server:~$ sudo aptitude update
 Ignorowane file: lenny/main Release.gpg
 Ignorowane file: lenny/main/contrib Translation-pl
 Ignorowane file: lenny/main/non-free Translation-pl
 Ignorowane file: lenny/updates/main Translation-pl
 Pobieranie:1 file: lenny/updates Release.gpg [835B]
 Ignorowane file: lenny/updates/contrib Translation-pl
 Ignorowane file: lenny/volatile/main Translation-pl
 Pobieranie:2 file: lenny/volatile Release.gpg [481B]
 Ignorowane file: lenny/volatile/contrib Translation-pl
 Ignorowane file: lenny/main Release
 Pobieranie:3 file: lenny/updates Release [40,8kB]
 Pobieranie:4 file: lenny/volatile Release [40,7kB]
 Ignorowane file: lenny/main/contrib Packages
 Ignorowane file: lenny/main/non-free Packages
 Ignorowane file: lenny/main/contrib Packages
 Ignorowane file: lenny/main/non-free Packages
 Błąd file: lenny/main/contrib Packages
 *  Nie odnaleziono pliku*
 Błąd file: lenny/main/non-free Packages
 *  Nie odnaleziono pliku*
 Ignorowane file: lenny/updates/main Packages
 Ignorowane file: lenny/updates/contrib Packages
 Ignorowane file: lenny/updates/main Sources
 Ignorowane file: lenny/updates/contrib Sources
 Ignorowane file: lenny/volatile/main Packages
 Ignorowane file: lenny/volatile/contrib Packages
 Ignorowane file: lenny/volatile/main Sources
 Ignorowane file: lenny/volatile/contrib Sources
 Czytanie list pakietów... Gotowe

 Nie odnaleziono pliku = Cannot find file

It seems to complain about just one file :-?

Check the log. I barely use aptitude but maybe there is something 
interesthing under /var/log/aptitude

 added following sources:

 #From HDD
 /*
 deb file:/home2/apt-mirror/mirror/ftp.pl.debian.org/debian lenny/main contrib 
 non-free
 deb file:/home2/apt-mirror/mirror/security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main 
 contrib
 deb-src file:/home2/apt-mirror/mirror/security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main 
 contrib
 deb file:/home2/apt-mirror/mirror/volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile 
 lenny/volatile main contrib
 deb-src  file:/home2/apt-mirror/mirror/volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile 
 lenny/volatile main contrib
 */

 -- Wiadomość oryginalna --
 Temat:Setting up local Debian mirror
 Data: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:09:46 +0200
 Nadawca:  TooMeeK toomeek...@o2.pl
 Adresat:  mirr...@debian.org


Leaving the complete message so people can also see it.

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Setting up local Debian mirror

2010-08-02 Thread TooMeeK

 Hello,

I would like enjoy and help Debian project exsist :) This is really 
great OS for any network usage, so I'm trying to use it everywhere where 
it can be used.
Recently, I finished upgrading my server, now I'm expecting bandwith 
increase.
Currently, my network connection is 2048kbps download at day, 4096 kbps 
at night and 512 kbps upload for both. I'm expecting bandwith upgrade 
within days (10Mbit down at day, 20Mbit at night, 2Mbit upload).
Server is using HFSC shaping method for my local LAN, becouse I need low 
latency (gaming, ssh...), it's based on:

http://automatthias.wordpress.com/2006/06/30/hfsc-and-voip/
but with default Debian kernel (2.6.30-2-686) and default iproute 
(iproute2-ss080725)


Unfortunately, I'm using DynDNS service for domain name, becouse I don't 
know exacly how Bind works and even if I have static IP I'm unable to 
configure it.

So my domain name is using dyndns service on Linux box.

I used following how-to to create local Debian mirror:
http://www.howtoforge.com/local_debian_ubuntu_mirror

Here are my config files:

*/etc/apt/mirror.list*
/# config ##
#
set base_path/home2/apt-mirror
#
# if you change the base path you must create the directories below with 
write privlages

#
set mirror_path  $base_path/mirror
set skel_path$base_path/skel
set var_path $base_path/var
set cleanscript $var_path/clean.sh
set defaultarch  i386
set nthreads 15
set _tilde 0
#
# end config ##
#Standard sources
deb http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian lenny main contrib non-free
deb-src http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian lenny main contrib non-free
deb-amd64 http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian lenny main contrib non-free
deb-amd64-src http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian lenny main contrib non-free
clean http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian
skip-clean http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian-cd/
skip-clean http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/doc/
skip-clean http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/tools/
skip-clean http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/project/
# from oryginal sources - Debian
deb http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main contrib
deb-src http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main contrib
#clean http://security.debian.org/
deb http://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile lenny/volatile main contrib
deb-src http://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile lenny/volatile main 
contrib

#clean http://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile
deb-amd64 http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main contrib
deb-amd64-src http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main contrib
clean http://security.debian.org/
deb-amd64 http://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile lenny/volatile main 
contrib
deb-amd64-src http://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile lenny/volatile 
main contrib

clean http://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile
# Ubuntu Desktop 64bit - this is planned to be included (including 
Ubuntu Server)
#deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid main restricted universe 
multiverse
#deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid main restricted 
universe multiverse
#deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid-updates main restricted 
universe multiverse
#deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid-updates main restricted 
universe multiverse
#deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid-backports main restricted 
universe multiverse
#deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid-backports main 
restricted universe multiverse
#deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid-proposed main restricted 
universe multiverse
#deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid-proposed main 
restricted universe multiverse

#deb-src http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu lucid partner
#deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu lucid-security main restricted 
universe multiverse
#deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu lucid-security main 
restricted universe multiverse

#deb http://packages.medibuntu.org/ lucid free non-free
#deb-src http://packages.medibuntu.org/ lucid free non-free
#deb http://switch.dl.sourceforge.net/project/ubuntuzilla/apt all main/

*/etc/cron.d/apt-mirror*
/#
# Regular cron jobs for the apt-mirror package
#
0 0 * * 1   apt-mirror  /usr/bin/apt-mirror  
/var/spool/apt-mirror/var/cron.log

0 20* * 1   apt-mirror  /bin/bash /home2/apt-mirror/var/clean.sh/

*Apache root:*
/u...@server:~$ ls -l /var/www/
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root   50 lip 27 22:25 debian - 
/home2/apt-mirror/mirror/ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root   61 lip 27 22:25 debian-volatile - 
/home2/apt-mirror/mirror/volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile/
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root   23 lip 26 19:41 fotorainko - 
/home2/Voolf/www/joomla

-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data  151 cze  4 22:34 index2.php
-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data   27 lip  9 00:27 index.html
-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data   45 lip  9 00:27 index.html~
-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data  218 cze  4 22:47 index.php
-rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data  217 cze  4 22:47 index.php~
drwxr-xr-x 2 www-data

Re: Setting up local Debian mirror

2010-08-02 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 02 Aug 2010 09:09:02 +0200, TooMeeK wrote:

(...)

 I used following how-to to create local Debian mirror:
 http://www.howtoforge.com/local_debian_ubuntu_mirror

(...)

 So my sources should be available at: http://tomcio.podzone.org/debian/ 
   --- Debian main contrib non-free
 http://tomcio.podzone.org/security/  --- Security updates
 http://tomcio.podzone.org/debian-volatile/   --- Debian volatile
 
 So, when I'm typing these links it just doesn't work returning me error
 that file cannot be found on /debian directory. /What I'm doing wrong?/

I'm not sure if you mean this, but I can download all the files from 
there just fine :-?

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Setting Up a CVSup Mirror for FreeBSD on a Debian Lenny system

2010-06-25 Thread Holger Rauch
Hi to everybody,

I would like to set up a FreeBSD mirror using CVSup on a Debian Lenny
system. I know there's the sup package containing both CVSup server
and client.

However, I'm currently sort of stuck converting FreeBSD's cvsupd
config to supfilesrv's config.

Has anybody done something similar already and is willing to share a
sample config?

I would like to mirror the following collections

FreeBSD.cvs   stored in /freebsd/cvs
FreeBSD-www.current   stored in /freebsd/www
FreeBSD-gnats.current stored in /freebsd/gnats
FreeBSD-mail.current  stored in /freebsd/mail

from host

cvsup-master.freebsd.org

Thanks in advance for any info  kind regards,

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Re: Mirror Debian Brasil Lento

2010-06-24 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Adauto Serpa wrote:
 Estou notando muita lentid�o no mirror do Brasil 
 http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian
 eles est�o sobrecarregados ou com problemas ???

A conex�o da Telef�nica e da Embratel com a RNP anda um lixo.  Pode ser que
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Mirror Debian Brasil Lento

2010-06-23 Thread Adauto Serpa
Oi Pessoal,

Estou notando muita lentidão no mirror do Brasil http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian
eles estão sobrecarregados ou com problemas ???

Mudei para http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian e ficou outra coisa 

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Re: Mirror Debian Brasil Lento

2010-06-23 Thread Gunther Furtado
Em 23 de junho de 2010 13:23, Adauto Serpa adautose...@gmail.com escreveu:
 Oi Pessoal,

 Estou notando muita lentidão no mirror do Brasil 
 http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian
 eles estão sobrecarregados ou com problemas ???

 Mudei para http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian e ficou outra coisa 


Olá, quando percebo este tipo de problema, costumo mudar para

http://ftp.cl.debian.org/debian

é mais pertinho!

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Re: Creating a debian local mirror from 5 debian DVDs

2010-05-04 Thread Guruprasad
 Actually, approx comes with a tool to import debs into its cache: approx
 import.  You just point it at some deb files and voila!  No downloading
 needed.

No other go but to use apt-proxy/apt-cacher/approx. Will use them and
get back with the experience.

 Btw, how do I turn off the digest mode and subscribe to the regular one
 mail per mail to the list mode?

Subscribed to the non-digest version alongwith the already subscribed digest.

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Creating a debian local mirror from 5 debian DVDs

2010-04-29 Thread L.Guruprasad
Hi all,
I want to do mass network installation using pxe boot and using a local
debian mirror. However I don't want to download the files from a debian
mirror to create a local one? Is it possible to create a mirror using
the 5 DVDs of debian that I have? I tried using the option
'debian-installer/allow_unauthenticated=true' in pxelinux.cfg/default
file, but I get a 'bad archive mirror' error. How to work around this
problem?

Thank you.

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Re: Creating a debian local mirror from 5 debian DVDs

2010-04-29 Thread Anand Sivaram
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 15:23, L.Guruprasad lgp171...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,
 I want to do mass network installation using pxe boot and using a local
 debian mirror. However I don't want to download the files from a debian
 mirror to create a local one? Is it possible to create a mirror using
 the 5 DVDs of debian that I have? I tried using the option
 'debian-installer/allow_unauthenticated=true' in pxelinux.cfg/default
 file, but I get a 'bad archive mirror' error. How to work around this
 problem?

 Thank you.

 Regards,
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Take a look at apt-cacher instead of a full mirror, see whether it
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Re: Creating a debian local mirror from 5 debian DVDs

2010-04-29 Thread Yitzhak Grossman
On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 15:54:32 +0530
Anand Sivaram aspn...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 15:23, L.Guruprasad lgp171...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi all,
  I want to do mass network installation using pxe boot and using a local
  debian mirror. However I don't want to download the files from a debian
  mirror to create a local one? Is it possible to create a mirror using
  the 5 DVDs of debian that I have? I tried using the option
  'debian-installer/allow_unauthenticated=true' in pxelinux.cfg/default
  file, but I get a 'bad archive mirror' error. How to work around this
  problem?
 
  Thank you.
 
  Regards,
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 Take a look at apt-cacher instead of a full mirror, see whether it
 could help you.
 http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-set-up-a-repository-cache-with-apt-cacher

Or approx - I use it and like it very much.

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Re: Creating a debian local mirror from 5 debian DVDs

2010-04-29 Thread Mihamina Rakotomandimby
 L.Guruprasad lgp171...@gmail.com :
 I want to do mass network installation using pxe boot and using a
 local debian mirror.

Also care about the security download during the install.
You should cache them.

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Re: Creating a debian local mirror from 5 debian DVDs

2010-04-29 Thread L.Guruprasad
Hi,

 Take a look at apt-cacher instead of a full mirror, see whether it
 could help you.
 http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-set-up-a-repository-cache-with-apt-cacher

 Or approx - I use it and like it very much.

The problem is that these tools involve one time download and I don't
want to make even that as I have all the debian 504 dvds with me. I
can't even do that one time download.

Btw, how do I turn off the digest mode and subscribe to the regular one
mail per mail to the list mode?

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Re: Creating a debian local mirror from 5 debian DVDs

2010-04-29 Thread Celejar
On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 19:49:52 +0530
L.Guruprasad lgp171...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
  Take a look at apt-cacher instead of a full mirror, see whether it
  could help you.
  http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-set-up-a-repository-cache-with-apt-cacher
 
  Or approx - I use it and like it very much.
 
 The problem is that these tools involve one time download and I don't
 want to make even that as I have all the debian 504 dvds with me. I
 can't even do that one time download.

Actually, approx comes with a tool to import debs into its cache: approx
import.  You just point it at some deb files and voila!  No downloading
needed.

 Btw, how do I turn off the digest mode and subscribe to the regular one
 mail per mail to the list mode?

Just unsubscribe, and resubscribe for the non-digest version.

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mirror-sync and build_all.sh (debian-cd)

2010-02-22 Thread mancyb...@gmail.com
Hi All,

( this question is about creating a Debian installer CD.
  Please point me toward the correct mailing list if this is not the one. )

In the attempt to generate a Debian image which can be booted and installed,
I'm using the mirror-sync mirroring tool provided here: 
http://alioth.debian.org/~fjp/debmirror/mirror-sync
and the build_all.sh script provided by the debian-cd package.

Those are the options which I've configured in mirror-sync:
SUITES=stable
DISTS=lenny
ARCHS=i386
SECTS=main,main/debian-installer

and the result is a 17G size mirror.

When running build_all, this is the result:

./easy-build.sh NETINST

(...)

  Trying to add upgrade* directories
  (Optionally) making the image bootable for i386:
Running tools/boot/lenny/boot-i386 1 /media/mike2/srv/mirror/tmp/lenny/CD1
cp: cannot stat 
`/media/mike2/srv/mirror/debian/dists/lenny/main/installer-i386/current/images/cdrom/initrd.gz':
 No such file or directory
  FAILED: error 1
Failed to start disc 1, error 256
make: *** [image-trees] Error 9


All is running over Debian Lenny.

Any hints ?



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Re: como actualizo el clamav en debian desde el mirror de debian-volatile??

2010-02-16 Thread Camaleón
El día 16 de febrero de 2010 15:11, Yossiel Rigol escribió:

(a la lista...)

 El 15/02/10, Camaleón escribió:
 El día 15 de febrero de 2010 21:42, Yossiel Rigol escribió:

 Sigues enviando al correo privado :-)

  Creo que encontre la solucion y es la mas sencilla(por suerte) me
 parece que simplemente con poner en una shell aptitude install
 clamav-data el se conecta al repo y baja la ultima version del
 paquete y encima la instala. Ahora lo que necesito saber es como
 consulto de que fecha son mis base de datos de firmas. Si funciona
 como espero solo hay que poner en /etc/cron.daily un script que tenga:
 aptitude install clamav-data. Sabe como preguntarle al clamav de
 cuando son sus firmas?

 Yo lo veo desde el registro /var/log/clamav/fresclam.log.

 Otra opción es con la herramienta sigtool que te proporciona
 información (build time y version) sobre el archivo de la base de
 datos de clamav:

 sigtool --i /var/lib/clamav/daily.cvd

 Gracias, problema solucionado.

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como actualizo el clamav en debian desde el mirror de debian-volatile??

2010-02-15 Thread Yossiel Rigol
Hola, estoy usando Debian lenny y necesito la forma de actulalizar el
clamav pero desde un mirror, es decir, no con el freshclam sino desde
un mirror que tenga el los paquetes de debian-volatile. Sé que el
misterio se encierra entre dos paquetes: camav-data y clamav-getfiles,
pero realmente no logro hacer que actualice. El clamav-data pone en
/etc/cron.daily un script llamado clamav-data, pero no hace nada y el
clamav-getfiles lo que hace es crear un paquete clamav-data
actualizado. Qué hago para que simplemente funcione, algun script?
alguna idea? algun manual que arroje luz? algun mortal que sepa como
darle a esto?

Gracias


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Re: como actualizo el clamav en debian desde el mirror de debian-volatile??

2010-02-15 Thread ceduardo
Holas, ¿ve y el archivo de log no deja alguna pista de lo que sucede?

El 15 de febrero de 2010 14:00, Yossiel Rigol yri...@gmail.com escribió:

 Hola, estoy usando Debian lenny y necesito la forma de actulalizar el
 clamav pero desde un mirror, es decir, no con el freshclam sino desde
 un mirror que tenga el los paquetes de debian-volatile. Sé que el
 misterio se encierra entre dos paquetes: camav-data y clamav-getfiles,
 pero realmente no logro hacer que actualice. El clamav-data pone en
 /etc/cron.daily un script llamado clamav-data, pero no hace nada y el
 clamav-getfiles lo que hace es crear un paquete clamav-data
 actualizado. Qué hago para que simplemente funcione, algun script?
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Re: como actualizo el clamav en debian desde el mirror de debian-volatile??

2010-02-15 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 15 Feb 2010 20:00:56 +0100, Yossiel Rigol escribió:

 Hola, estoy usando Debian lenny y necesito la forma de actulalizar el
 clamav pero desde un mirror, es decir, no con el freshclam sino desde un
 mirror que tenga el los paquetes de debian-volatile. Sé que el misterio
 se encierra entre dos paquetes: camav-data y clamav-getfiles, pero
 realmente no logro hacer que actualice. El clamav-data pone en
 /etc/cron.daily un script llamado clamav-data, pero no hace nada y el
 clamav-getfiles lo que hace es crear un paquete clamav-data actualizado.
 Qué hago para que simplemente funcione, algun script? alguna idea? algun
 manual que arroje luz? algun mortal que sepa como darle a esto?

¿Qué es lo que necesitas, exactamente?

Por la documentación que se lee de los paquetes clamav-getfiles y 
clama-data sirven para generar un archivo desde el que poder instalar  
cuando no se dispone de un acceso a Internet o para distribuirlo de 
manera local (intranet).

Pero lo que comentas es que quieres actualizar... ¿qué exactamente, el 
programa (clamav) o la base de datos de firmas? desde el repo volatile.

Yo tengo clamav (daemon) y freclam instalados, así como habilitado el 
repo volatile por lo que entiendo que me está tomando los datos 
actualizados desde ese repo :-?

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Re: como actualizo el clamav en debian desde el mirror de debian-volatile??

2010-02-15 Thread Camaleón
El día 15 de febrero de 2010 21:00, Yossiel Rigol escribió:

(reenvío a la lista, se te fue al privado)

 Muchas gracias por contestar, en brebe le explico que es lo que deseo
 hacer. Tengo una maquina que esta conectada a internet, la cual
 actualiza regularmente el repo de debian(en este caso nos interesa la
 rama volatile) ahi se encuentra el paquete
 clamav-data_20100211.031000.10379_all.deb que se va actualizando
 diariamente. Lo que yo quiero es actualizar es la base de datos de
 firmas pero desde una maquina que tiene acceso al repo pero no a
 internet. Quiero saber que paquete tengo que instalar en la maquina
 que no tiene acceso a internet(solo al repo) para que se actualicen la
 base de dato de firmas desde el repo.

En ese caso entiendo que sí necesitarás esos dos paquetes, clamav-
getfiles y clama-data. 

¿No tienes algún manual donde poder consultar cómo se utilizan?

Por ejemplo, para generar el archivo con la db actualizada consulta la 
ayuda del manual con man make-clamav-data-package y para saber cómo 
utilizar el archivo resultante en el equipo sin conexión a Internet, 
consulta /usr/share/doc/clamav-data/README.Debian. Ahí deberías de 
tener más datos :-?

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Re: como actualizo el clamav en debian desde el mirror de debian-volatile??

2010-02-15 Thread Camaleón
El día 15 de febrero de 2010 21:42, Yossiel Rigol escribió:

Sigues enviando al correo privado :-)

  Creo que encontre la solucion y es la mas sencilla(por suerte) me
 parece que simplemente con poner en una shell aptitude install
 clamav-data el se conecta al repo y baja la ultima version del
 paquete y encima la instala. Ahora lo que necesito saber es como
 consulto de que fecha son mis base de datos de firmas. Si funciona
 como espero solo hay que poner en /etc/cron.daily un script que tenga:
 aptitude install clamav-data. Sabe como preguntarle al clamav de
 cuando son sus firmas?

Yo lo veo desde el registro /var/log/clamav/fresclam.log.

Otra opción es con la herramienta sigtool que te proporciona 
información (build time y version) sobre el archivo de la base de 
datos de clamav:

sigtool --i /var/lib/clamav/daily.cvd

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Re: Use RAID1 mirror as backup during dist-upgrade?

2010-02-07 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Reiner Buehl rei...@buehl.net [2010.01.06.0227 +1300]:
 Does anybody have a more detailed description on how to do this?

If you come across one, please submit it as a bug report against the
mdadm package.

 I know I can fail a drive with mdadm, but my understanding is that
 the data on this this drive can't then be used again after that.

You just can't write to both copies, but you can use this method to
create clones.

 Is that correct or can the bad upgrade disk be failed and then the
 old disk un-failed? How would I tell the system which disk to use?
 What preparation steps are necessary other than making both/all
 mirrors bootable?

Use grub-pc.

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How to install debian via network without mirror from internet, only from file DVD1....

2010-02-03 Thread bams tia
i can not access file that needed by installation... Please help us...



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Re: How to install debian via network without mirror from internet, only from file DVD1....

2010-02-03 Thread Nuno Magalhães
So... you have no internet connection and you have a mirror in your
local network which only has dvd1.iso? And you want to boot with PXE.

Er... you can loop mount that image and add a cd-deb tag - or
similar - to your sources.list. For PXE to work you'd probably need
the netinst.iso, or to extract the necessary files from the dvd1.iso
you have...

But this is just be guessing at what you want and what you could do...

Bye,
Nuno

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Use RAID1 mirror as backup during dist-upgrade?

2010-01-05 Thread Reiner Buehl

Hi all,

I have a Debian Etch system that runs on a RAID 1 software raid system. 
now I would like to upgrade it to Lenny by splitting the mirror off and 
keep one mirror as a backup. Alternatively I could add a third disk as a 
second mirror and split off this one.
If the upgrade works, I then add in the old disk again. If it fails I'd 
like to be able to rebuild the array using the OLD mirror that I kept.
Does anybody have a more detailed description on how to do this? I know 
I can fail a drive with mdadm, but my understanding is that the data on 
this this drive can't then be used again after that. Is that correct or 
can the bad upgrade disk be failed and then the old disk un-failed? How 
would I tell the system which disk to use? What preparation steps are 
necessary other than making both/all mirrors bootable?


Best regards,
Reiner.


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Re: Use RAID1 mirror as backup during dist-upgrade?

2010-01-05 Thread Stan Hoeppner
Reiner Buehl put forth on 1/5/2010 7:27 AM:
 Hi all,
 
 I have a Debian Etch system that runs on a RAID 1 software raid system.
 now I would like to upgrade it to Lenny by splitting the mirror off and
 keep one mirror as a backup. Alternatively I could add a third disk as a
 second mirror and split off this one.
 If the upgrade works, I then add in the old disk again. If it fails I'd
 like to be able to rebuild the array using the OLD mirror that I kept.
 Does anybody have a more detailed description on how to do this? I know
 I can fail a drive with mdadm, but my understanding is that the data on
 this this drive can't then be used again after that. Is that correct or
 can the bad upgrade disk be failed and then the old disk un-failed? How
 would I tell the system which disk to use? What preparation steps are
 necessary other than making both/all mirrors bootable?

The purpose of RAID implementations is to

A. Prevent data loss due to disk failure
B. In some cases increase disk I/O throughput

RAID was never intended as a file backup mechanism, which it seems is what you
are wanting to use it for in this instance.  Tape, eSATA/USB/firewire disk,
CD/DVD-R, Magneto Optical, USB stick, and other such devices are meant for this
task, along with tar'ing files to remote network storage via ftp/nfs/cifs.

You're standing on the edge of the earth with this method.  I'd dare say few
people have stood where you are standing now.  You may well be better off using
a more traditional and proven method, instead of trying to take the easy way
out. ;)

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Re: Use RAID1 mirror as backup during dist-upgrade?

2010-01-05 Thread Scott Gifford
Reiner Buehl rei...@buehl.net writes:

 I have a Debian Etch system that runs on a RAID 1 software raid
 system. now I would like to upgrade it to Lenny by splitting the
 mirror off and keep one mirror as a backup. 

Hello Reiner,

I do exactly this when I upgrade a system.  I simply disconnect the
drive I'd like to remain as a backup.  When I am satisfied that
everything is working, I shut the system down, reconnect the drive in
a way that ensures the system will boot from the upgraded drive, then
reboot and use mdadm to restart the mirror (if they are hot-swap
drives the same applies, but you don't need to shut the machine down
to put the drive back in).  If I need to revert to the backup, do the
same thing but make sure the backup drive is the boot drive.

Many systems let you choose which drive to boot from in the BIOS;
those that don't will generally give priority to the first drive on
the first controller of the system.

If I have spare drives, sometimes I will save the old drive as a
long-term backup and put a new drive in.  Then I can stick that in a
USB enclosure to get data from it.  I have never ended up using the
data, though; the upgrades have either worked completely or not at
all.

Hope this helps!

Scott.


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Re: Use RAID1 mirror as backup during dist-upgrade?

2010-01-05 Thread Chris Davies
Reiner Buehl rei...@buehl.net wrote:
 I have a Debian Etch system that runs on a RAID 1 software raid system. 
 now I would like to upgrade it to Lenny by splitting the mirror off and 
 keep one mirror as a backup. Alternatively I could add a third disk as a 
 second mirror and split off this one.
 If the upgrade works, I then add in the old disk again. If it fails I'd 
 like to be able to rebuild the array using the OLD mirror that I kept.

Pretty reasonable.


 Does anybody have a more detailed description on how to do this? I know 
 I can fail a drive with mdadm, but my understanding is that the data on 
 this this drive can't then be used again after that.

I don't have details to hand but the general principles may help. Be
aware that this is from memory, although I have successfully done it.

Preparation...
*   When you fail the mirror, do it in single-user mode after a sync
*   Note which physical disk is live (eg /dev/sdl) and failed (sdf)
*   Boot your rescue CD and ensure you can differentiate sdl and sdf
*   BACKUP your system. Or at the very least, the important bits

Installation...
*   Fail the mirror (/dev/sdl == live, sdf == failed)
*   Use mdadm to zero the RAID superblock on sdf ONLY
*   Trash/upgrade/reinstall using RAID on /dev/sdl. Ignore sdf
*   When you're happy, bring in sdf (possibly with --force)

If it all goes badly...
*   Boot from the rescue CD
*   Use mdadm to zero the RAID superblocks on sdl AND sdf
*   Use mdadm to create a RAID1 wrapper around sdf
*   Bring in sdl as a new disk for the RAID1 array
*   Update fstab, menu.lst, etc. to reference the new /dev/md* device

Chris


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debianinzing some source packages from a local mirror

2009-12-07 Thread Albretch Mueller
 Often I need to make changes to Debian source files, so I was
thinking of having my own partial source mirror

 I have been reading on how to do that and I have found some
inconsistencies between the German version of Debian docs (6.11.2
Partieller Spiegel, which I read and annotated some time ago), the
English docs and other sources on the Net, which makes me wonder about
what may be out there that I don't know (I have search too, but still
can't find good information on how to do this)

 I think basically all you need is:

 1) find out which packages' sources do I need. (I think I read
somewhere about making apt-get do a dry run to find out)

 2) get the sources and stash them locally along with their official
consistency data (md5sums, signing keys, ...)

 3) get the build dependencies among the source packages (from where
do you get that graph?)

 4) somehow use 3) to sequentially build, make and install packages

 5) keep track of the cruft that may be created to then remove it

 6) periodically go to the source and/or register some deb-src
mailing list in order to update your own mirror if necessary

 How do you achieve this?

 Thanks
 lbrtchx


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Re: Using apt-mirror, possible to start from DVD content?

2009-11-25 Thread Evgen
yes, you can use pool directories from DVD.

 I would like to have a local apt source on my network for Lenny i386. I've 
 done some playing with apt-mirror and am ready to start. Obviously the 
 initial setup requires a substantial download so I was wondering is it 
 possible to use the content from the 5 DVD's (I already have them) and then 
 just get the changes?
 
 ta
 
 Gav 
 
 


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