rsync.europe.gentoo.org has some bad mirrors again, one in particular is very questionable: 89.238.64.78 (resolving as banana.gentoo-ev.org) I got outdated trees at least on 2020-04-10 and 2020-04-23, on 2020-04-23 the received Manifest file had TIMESTAMP 2020-04-02T12:39:02Z. After that they synced and are now serving a Manifest file with TIMESTAMP 2020-04-23T04:38:52Z. (For the other problems I'll try to update bug 672402.) Reproducible: Always
I've done a big cleanup per grobian's look in bug 889664.
(In reply to Sam James from comment #1) > I've done a big cleanup per grobian's look in bug 889664. It wasn't clear, so the big cleanup here refers to "rsync.europe.gentoo.org has some bad mirrors again". wrt banana: see https://bugs.gentoo.org/889664#c2 and bug 889804.
That must have been a temporary failure. We don't have the logs from 2020 any more, so unfortunately I cannot tell what the problem was. In 2023, we had only one single downtime that was longer than 10 minutes, namely from 2023-05-24 08:13 to 2023-05-25 08:25 UTC (i.e. slightly more than 24 hours). banana ~ # grep -i timestamp /ramdisk/rsync/gentoo/Manifest TIMESTAMP 2023-09-06T16:10:19Z