"Thom May" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does nagoya run rsync?
Yes..
> Just thinking it might be better to sync from there
> rather than hammering daedalus any more than is strictly necessary.
It can be arranged...
Pier
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 01:45:50PM +, Thom May wrote:
> Does nagoya run rsync? Just thinking it might be better to sync from there
> rather than hammering daedalus any more than is strictly necessary.
> -Thom
Nah. Nagoya has massive bandwidths limitations. We're best off
finding another mach
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Lutz Henckel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> BerliOS (www.berlios.de) has setup a new Mirror Site using rsync.
>
> HTTP Mirror URL:http://apache.berlios.de
> Country:Germany
> City: Berlin
> Mirror Maintainer Name: Lutz Henckel
> Email Address:
Does nagoya run rsync? Just thinking it might be better to sync from there
rather than hammering daedalus any more than is strictly necessary.
-Thom
Hello,
BerliOS (www.berlios.de) has setup a new Mirror Site using rsync.
HTTP Mirror URL:http://apache.berlios.de
Country:Germany
City: Berlin
Mirror Maintainer Name: Lutz Henckel
Email Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The old mirror available at http://
http://mirror.cpan.org/mirror.cgi
Then I guess they build a png or something based on the coordinates
here:
http://mirrors.cpan.org/
And my mirror status page:
http://mirrors.cpan.org/showmirror.cgi?name=cpan.soa.co.nz
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 01:49:00PM +1100, Andrew Kenna wrote:
> I'm not fam
Here is the command lines that pier posted to this list a while back.
They work great as I've implemented them all on my mirror
Andrew
APR.APACHE.ORG
> /usr/local/bin/rsync --recursive --times --links --compress --delete
> --delete-excluded --safe-links --verbose --include=.htaccess
> --incl
Possible add the sync' method/freq used for that mirror ?
On 15/11/02 02:35 Andrew Kenna wrote thusly
Can I please have everyone's feedback on the automated mirroring system
I am working on putting into place.
The first stage is at http://www.apache.org/mirrors/submit.html... This
allows mirrors to
I'm not familiar with the CPAN website, but if you could send me the url
I'll check it out and see what I can do.
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Chris Hellberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 15 November 2002 12:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Feedback Time
Not reall
Not really sure whether it would be worth it, but something like the
level of detail that goes in to the form when submitting a new CPAN
mirror would be handy. You have to specify the updating frequency,
mirror longitude and latitude. They've got a good system for judging the
latency to the mirror
On 13/11/02 2:28, "David Coulthart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I maintain a local mirror (not publically accessible), which carries the
> apache software by rsync'ing with www.apache.org::apache-dist. I've
> received a request to mirror jakarta, but I have found that jakarta-dist
> is not avail
Can I please have everyone's feedback on the automated mirroring system
I am working on putting into place.
The first stage is at http://www.apache.org/mirrors/submit.html... This
allows mirrors to fill in a web based form, and it emails the results
off to the mirror maintainers in a format that c
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