On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 09:08:37AM +0200, Carsten Otto wrote:
On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 08:51:28AM +0200, Adrian Reber wrote:
> Your mirror was not up to date and was dropped from the list of up to
> date mirrors, the crawler already detected that your mirror is up to
> date again and in about 30 minutes it should see traffic again.
Oh, interesting. Should I update more frequently than every two hours?
It depends. If you are using quick-fedora-mirror you can do it every 10
minutes. Using full rsync would result in higher I/O load. MirrorManager
scans EPEL mirrors every 6 hours, so there is always the possibility to
be removed from the list of active mirrors.
With the help of quick-fedora-mirror I am running my mirror scripts
every hour, but it takes between 2 and 5 seconds to decide if the
primary mirror has changed. Just using rsync would probably require more
time. So I think every two hours sounds right.
Do you offer SSH push triggers / rsync pushes?
No.
Adrian