On 04/23/2012 10:32 AM, Lamar Owen wrote: > On Monday, April 23, 2012 06:51:36 AM Johnny Hughes wrote: >> They have been put there recently ... I am conflicted about making vault >> easy to use. > Johnny, speaking of vault, there is a minor issue I see with vault: > +++++++++++++ > rsync rsync://vault.centos.org/ > > msync.CentOS.org rsync service (centosk5) > --------------------------------------- > > This service is intended for the sole use of the CentOS worldwide mirror > network > to synchronize mirrors. > > Unless you are running or intending to run a listed public CentOS mirror > use a mirror listed at > http://www.CentOS.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=13 > > If you intend to populate a mirror for public use please read the > notes at :- http://www.CentOS.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=15 > > If you do use this service then it is implied that you are providing a > mirror for public use and giving us authority to publicise such mirror. > ++++++++++++++ > > The list referenced is for main CentOS content, not vault. Are there mirrors > of vault, and, if not, is it OK to pull a private mirror of portions of vault > (Source RPMs, in particular) with rsync, or will such cause the result > mentioned in the last paragraph?
Rsync is setup on all the vault mirrors ... there are more than 1. (There are currently 4 and one master ... these are in both the US and EU) Here is how to rsync them if you want: rsync vault.centos.org::centos-full-store/ The name is geoip enabled, so you should get machines close to you in the US and EU ... and others (outside the US and EU) will get a US or EU vault mirror.
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