Looking for new archive.xfce.org mirrors

Jean-François Wauthy pollux at xfce.org
Tue Jan 11 22:34:17 CET 2011


Le mardi 11 janvier 2011 à 23:26 +0200, Özgür KURU a écrit :
> hello again,
> 
Hi
> 
> I tried these command:
>  rsync -ru rsync://archive.xfce.org path/to/dest
> 
> 
> but it says:
> rsync: read error: Connection reset by peer (104)
> 
Like I said in my previous mail, your IP has to be whitelisted before
you can pull from the rsync on archive.xfce.org

> my ip is 109.74.203.219 & 109.74.200.253
> 
Your IPs have been added to the rsync white list.

Can you also configure a read-only rsync module (at least accessible
from 138.48.2.103) to allow the mirror management software to easily
check the content of your mirror ?

Regards

> 2011/1/11 Jean-François Wauthy <pollux at xfce.org>
>         Le mardi 11 janvier 2011 à 17:49 +0200, Özgür KURU a écrit :
>         > Do you have any documantation for mirroring? I want to be
>         mirror
>         > (London location) but I dont know anything about how can I
>         mirror it.
>         >
>         
>         At this point, there is no documentation, since we have just
>         finished
>         deploying MirrorBrain to manage the mirroring effot. However,
>         it is
>         absolutely not complicated if you are familiar with rsync,
>         crontab and
>         apache configuration.
>         
>         Basically there are 4 things to do :
>         1) ask us if your mirror offer fills a need
>         2) configure rsync to pull from the main mirror (your IP has
>         to be
>         whitelisted beforehands)
>         3) allow access to these files and listing of the directories
>         (Options
>         +Indexes in Apache)
>         4) let us know the URL to access to the files, so we can add
>         it to the
>         list
>         
>         Regards
>         
>         
>         > 2011/1/11 Nick Schermer <nickschermer at gmail.com>
>         >         Xfce users,
>         >
>         >         Last week we've changed the mirror layout for
>         >         archive.xfce.org, to
>         >         avoid the downtime we had during the 4.6.0 release.
>         We now
>         >         have 3 good
>         >         mirrors online in Europe (2 in Belgium and 1 in
>         Sweden), 2 are
>         >         in the
>         >         process for the USA. All the websites moved to
>         another,
>         >         non-mirror,
>         >         server.
>         >
>         >         This means we have Europe covered enough and North
>         America is
>         >         decent,
>         >         but South America, Africa, Asia and Australia don't
>         have their
>         >         own
>         >         mirrors yet.
>         >
>         >         So, if you have a good server that can host a mirror
>         in these
>         >         continents or know someone else, contact us!
>         >
>         >         These are the requirements:
>         >         - Hourly sync over rsync.
>         >         - Virtual-host setup to accept archive.xfce.org (for
>         >         round-robin) and
>         >         archive.XX.xfce.org (direct access).
>         >         - The archive is currently ~6GB in size.
>         >         - Should be hosted on a decent server with a good
>         connection.
>         >         - Data transfer is estimated at around 2,5GB a day
>         (we've just
>         >         started
>         >         actually monitoring this and it will be higher
>         during major
>         >         releases).
>         >
>         >         Now you all know we're still on track to release
>         Xfce 4.8.0
>         >         this
>         >         weekend, so some additional mirrors are very
>         welcome!
>         >
>         >         Cheers,
>         >         The Xfce Development Team
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>         >
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