On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 11:56:23PM +0300, Artis Steinbergs wrote:
I started to mirror Fedora EPEL.
Great, thanks for your support.
Location: Riga, Latvia (LV)
Sponsor: DEAC
https://www.deac.eu/
Bandwidth: 1 Gbps
IP: 89.111.47.130 , 2a00:17c0:c6::1:6
URLs:
https://fedora-epel.koyanet.lv/epel/ ,
http://fedora-epel.koyanet.lv/epel/ , rsync://fedora-epel.koyanet.lv/epel/
I'm seeing that that the traffic is near to zero for few hours and the for
few hours is is normal.
I'm using the quick-fedora-mirror to mirror. Should I use '-a' to force the
checkin more often?
No, definitely not. The problem you are seeing is that you are telling
MirrorManager, via report_mirror, that your mirror is up to date then
the crawler scans your mirror and cannot find any files and marks it as
not up to date.
So your mirror flips between up to date (report_mirror) and not up to
date (crawler) and that is why you see sometimes no traffic at all.
I had a look at your settings and the fix is easy. Your RSYNC URL is
wrong:
# rsync rsync://fedora-epel.koyanet.lv/epel/
drwxr-xr-x 4,096 2018/04/20 21:24:04 .
drwxrwsr-x 4,096 2018/07/05 16:30:24 epel
You either have to specify the URL like this for MirrorManager:
rsync://fedora-epel.koyanet.lv/epel/epel/
^^^^^^^^^ twice epel
Or change your rsync module definition to point to the correct
directory.
As your HTTP(S) URLs are also working with only one 'epel/' I guess you
just have to change your rsync setup.
Adrian