Travis, Can you please look into this. http://mirrorstats.gentoo.org/ is showing your location as old by 9 days.
Appears to be a problem with rsync to the server we're syncing with timing out: [receiver] io timeout after 60 seconds -- exiting rsync error: timeout in data send/receive (code 30) at io.c(140) [receiver=3.0.7] rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (1449592 bytes received so far) [generator] rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(601) [generator=3.0.7] Currently syncing with gentoo@masterdistfiles.gentoo.org. Is there a better rsync source we should be using?
Hmm, that is the correct address. It clearly looks like you are reaching the destination and you are authed so I'm not sure what else to ask you to check. I'll ask around and get back to you.
Can you tell me what IP masterdistfiles.gentoo.org returns from the machine you sync from? Additionally can you verify the IP you're syncing from? Thanks-
mirrors.tera-byte.com is 216.194.64.133 masterdistfiles.gentoo.org is an alias for rsync.osuosl.org. rsync.osuosl.org has address 140.211.166.134 (In reply to comment #3) > Can you tell me what IP masterdistfiles.gentoo.org returns from the machine you > sync from? Additionally can you verify the IP you're syncing from? > > Thanks- >
Are you using --delete-before or --delete? I've seen that cause issues where it times out because it's busy deleting files first and not transferring anything if you have lots of files to delete. Does using --delete-after work better?
It actually had both for some reason. I've removed the --delete argument from the rsync command. We'll see if it fares better now.
(In reply to comment #6) So it looks like it's still not working. I'm not sure what you ended up with when you said you had both and removed --delete. I was suggesting something like rsync -aH --delete-after gentoo@masterdistfiles.gentoo.org::gentoo/ /your/dir/
This is what I have currently: /usr/local/bin/rsync -aH --delay-updates --delete-after --delete-excluded --exclude "releases/historical" --numeric-ids --password-file /home/mirrors/gentoo_distfile_passwd --timeout 60 gentoo@masterdistfiles.gentoo.org::gentoo /home/mirrors/ftp/pub/gentoo
Does it work if you increase or remove the --timeout? What does rsync say if you run the command with -avH instead of -aH (verbose)?
Even without the timeout it goes for a little while and then dies: --- snip --- distfiles/icedtea6-bin-nsplugin-1.8.0-x86.tar.bz2 distfiles/icedtea6-bin-src-1.8.0.tar.bz2 distfiles/icon-v950src.tgz distfiles/icu4c-4_4_1-src.tgz rsync: read error: Connection reset by peer (54)rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4 bytes to socket [generator]: Broken pipe (32) rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(1530) [generator=3.0.7] rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(760) [receiver=3.0.7]
FYI: Now your gentoo-portage mirror is 9 days old too. http://mirrorstats.gentoo.org/rsync/#ca I've removed it from the country and continent rotation until it is resolved.
Ok, problem looks resolved. Would be interesting to hear the final problem? Fully re-instated in DNS and web page listing.
Nothing has changed on my end. Intermittently poor connectivity somewhere between here and there, perhaps?