10 / 10 MBit connection to the internet (using VDSL, should be available 24/7). 2 x P3 450MHz processors, 512 MB memory. Maximum connections is set to 30. Server is running ntpd. Machine is also an FTP server so usable bandwidth may vary. Usually everything is available. You can contact me at Jukka Holappa <jukkaho at mail.student.oulu.fi> Hopefully decision to include / not to include me is made soon as I'm running that 0,30 rsync cron job already.. and I don't want to strain other servers without a reason. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce:
The last timestamp seems to be from "Sun, 24 Aug 2003 17:31:07 +0000" (date -uR format). Did you stop the syncing?
Well.. *blush* Looks like my vcron wasn't running after all. Fixed now. Those dates are from a manual run. Rsync should update in 22 mins.
Ok.. looks like neither my ntpd nor cron is not working. I'll get back to you when I have fixed everything for real.
Ok. Everything should be better now. Cron is updating from public servers.
I've added 213.139.166.100 to the access list for rsync1.us.gentoo.org. Please update your rsync cron jobs to point to rsync1.us.gentoo.org and post back here when you've done so. We'll monitor the server for a couple days to make sure things are working fine. Thanks.
Cron job updated.
There have been a few missed syncs and a block of time with none (or incomplete) and a really late one. Most likely this is a problem on our end that we won't be able to fix very quickly (running out of RAM). We're working on removing some non-rsync related duties off that machine. We're also working on replacing it, but that isn't for quite a while yet. I'll monitor for a bit more, but we may have to hold off on adding this mirror until we can fix these problems. Checked (UTC) Timestamp ================================================ 05:53:10 timestamp missing 06:23:10 timestamp missing 06:53:10 timestamp missing 07:20:04 Fri, 29 Aug 2003 05:02:00 +0000 ?
Most nonsync problems are related to my current ISP's service quality and/or this Cisco vdsl box just can't handle the traffic. I actually was afraid of this before even trying to set this mirror up. I thought I would have missed a lot more syncs to various disconnects and today's total network outage. Perhaps it is better not to try this any further - at least with the current setup. I don't want any problems to Gentoo users and current mirrors seem to be holding up well without my help. I shutdown my rsync for now. I'll be back when/if things get better.
Thanks for the effort.