... sent 109 bytes received 482 bytes 236.40 bytes/sec total size is 32 speedup is 0.05 Welcome to rsync3.ua.gentoo.org. Server Address : 178.210.128.3 Contact Name : lxadm@telcom.net.ua Hardware : 1 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 3065 @ 2.33GHz, 4096MB RAM Please note: common gentoo-netiquette says you should not sync more than once a day. Users who abuse the rsync.gentoo.org rotation may be added to a temporary ban list. receiving incremental file list ... sent 194.21K bytes received 22.44M bytes 767.34K bytes/sec total size is 218.38M speedup is 9.65 * Manifest timestamp: 2018-10-12 07:38:38 UTC * Valid OpenPGP signature found: * - primary key: DCD05B71EAB94199527F44ACDB6B8C1F96D8BF6D * - subkey: E1D6ABB63BFCFB4BA02FDF1CEC590EEAC9189250 * - timestamp: 2018-10-12 07:38:39 UTC * Verifying /usr/portage/.tmp-unverified-download-quarantine ... ... # date -u S okt 27 12:38:26 UTC 2018 Reproducible: Always
I emailed the mirror-admin for that mirror to have them take a look. -A
I've got this a couple of times over the last days: sent 425.36K bytes received 35.95M bytes 1.87M bytes/sec total size is 218.38M speedup is 6.00 * Manifest is over 24 days old, this is suspicious! * You may want to try using another mirror and/or reporting this one: * rsync://178.210.128.3/gentoo-portage The files received are seriously outdated. See also https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-8286212.html#8286212
That mirror is still stuck at 12.10.2018, seriously outdated files and it seems there's no action taken so far. For now I've hardwired a mirror for Gentoo's main tree, but since a real blacklisting method is not available and hardwiring a single mirror contradicts the idea of the mirrors, I wonder if it's time to have that mirror removed from the round-robin DNS.
(In reply to Felix Tiede from comment #3) > That mirror is still stuck at 12.10.2018, seriously outdated files and it > seems there's no action taken so far. > > For now I've hardwired a mirror for Gentoo's main tree, but since a real > blacklisting method is not available and hardwiring a single mirror > contradicts the idea of the mirrors, I wonder if it's time to have that > mirror removed from the round-robin DNS. This mirror is removed now. -A