Don Head wrote:
>
> > Does rsync work with any ftp server, or do
> > most mirrors have rsyncd available?
>
> No, I believe it only works with rsync-capable
> servers, but there are quite a few of those.
I think otherwise, but if the server is not rsync capable, you must
use a different rsync ca
> Does rsync work with any ftp server, or do
> most mirrors have rsyncd available?
No, I believe it only works with rsync-capable
servers, but there are quite a few of those.
> I have a copy of beta2 iso (takes me a day to
> download on isdn). Can I make a copy of the CD
> onto the hard drive a
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 01:37:54PM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
> Because those of us who have been using it reliably didn't want you to know
> about it and slow down our download speeds .
Okay, that's a very fine reason. But why do you point out that uio.no has
rsync in public, and not in a private
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 09:04:34AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> sunsite.uio.no supports rsync? Nice to know! Why is this not listed on the
> Cooker web page?
Because those of us who have been using it reliably didn't want you to know
about it and slow down our download speeds .
--
Ben Re
] Mirroring tool with reget?
Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
> Currently I'm using fmirror to mirror Cooker for myself. How do I use
reget
> (resuming downloads where they stopped) with fmirror? Or, if fmirror does
> not support this, what other mirror tool should I use which supports t
Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
> Currently I'm using fmirror to mirror Cooker for myself. How do I use reget
> (resuming downloads where they stopped) with fmirror? Or, if fmirror does
> not support this, what other mirror tool should I use which supports this
> feature?
I suggest you look into usin
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Thema:Re: [Cooker] Mirroring tool with reget?
I use this on sunsite.uio.no and also these days with "ftp problems" with
rsync sunsite.uio.no works pretty well, you can put a script like that in
/
I use this on sunsite.uio.no and also these days with "ftp problems" with
rsync sunsite.uio.no works pretty well, you can put a script like that in
/etc/cron.hourly (or use /var/spool/cron if you want more flexibility) (it
recovery from partial downloads)
#!/bin/sh
rsync -av --partial --progre
I user mirrordir
Works great! :) Simple to use as well. (Come with Madrake 7.1)
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Currently I'm using fmirror to mirror Cooker for myself. How do I use reget
> (resuming downloads where they stopped) with fmirror? Or, if fmirror does
> not