yes i use it
2009/3/10 ZioPRoTo (Saverio Proto) :
>> Here you go:
>>
>> http://aquila.netgroup.uniroma2.it/~saverio/openwrt-mirror/
>
> any feedback ? Is anybody actually using it ?
>
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> Here you go:
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> http://aquila.netgroup.uniroma2.it/~saverio/openwrt-mirror/
any feedback ? Is anybody actually using it ?
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> Rsync is open on openwrt.org, someone should make daily snapshots and mirrors.
>
> I think the whole mirror is something like 12GB.
Here you go:
http://aquila.netgroup.uniroma2.it/~saverio/openwrt-mirror/
It goes both IPv4 and IPv6
To sync I used:
rsync -av --delete --exclude '.*' --timeout=
The server does 23GB+/day average -- and that's without a new release, so even a
mirror can expect quite some traffic. It would be faster to filter out China
completely (guess who overload the box with spamming and recursive mirroring)..
Or to disable the wiki..
Anyways, the new box is waiting her
I've got some spare server/bandwidth to offer. If the traffic isn't
too high, I'd be happy to host a mirror. Is there any idea as to how
much traffic is to be expected?
Thanks,
Scott
Quoting Benjamin Henrion :
> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 3:49 PM, ulf kypke wrote:
>> hello everybody,
>> it is
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 3:49 PM, ulf kypke wrote:
> hello everybody,
> it is nice to see, that 8.09 is finally released - thanks to all of you!
> based on so many requests, i guess this is the major reason for the
> very poor performance of the website, the trac, wiki, svn and so one.
> so my quest
hello everybody,
it is nice to see, that 8.09 is finally released - thanks to all of you!
based on so many requests, i guess this is the major reason for the
very poor performance of the website, the trac, wiki, svn and so one.
so my question, what can be done to upgrade the webservices for openwrt