We recently had some hardware issues and have replaced our gentoo portage box. It's now a slightly more beefy box (Dual Xeon 3Ghz), and has been setup again as a gentoo portage server. Only one issue - the IP is the same for people to connect to it, but we can no longer sync to rsync1.us.gentoo.org as the IP it syncs from is slightly different from the last one. Please replace the existing IP used to access rsync1.us with 60.234.76.175 I'll switch it back over from rsync.us to rsync1.us as soon as I have confirmation. Many thanks, Kat
(In reply to comment #0) > Please replace the existing IP used to access rsync1.us with 60.234.76.175 > > I'll switch it back over from rsync.us to rsync1.us as soon as I have > confirmation. Kat, apologies for the delay, I was out of town. I've changed the IP and will monitor the server for a bit.
Thanks, changed over to use rsync1 about a week ago and it seems to be humming along nicely on that server now.
What's going on with that server? It has been constantly rejecting my rsync requests - nobody can sync from it, and when this happens it lasts weeks - like it has done in the past. The web server is responding fine (http://linux.gamers.net.nz/gentoo/), I just can't rsync:// to it: server1 ~ # eix-sync * Running emerge --sync >>> Starting rsync with rsync://60.234.76.202/gentoo-portage... >>> Checking server timestamp ... rsync: failed to connect to 60.234.76.202: Connection refused (111) rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(124) [receiver=3.0.5] Someone open the port already! Could this possibly have something to do with VirtualHosting? http://linux.gamers.net.nz/ vs http://60.234.76.202/ ... This is really frustrating as this is a fast server on the same network as my ISP and I would really like it up and running 99% of the time rather than 10% which is what's happening!