On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 07:57:04AM -0300, ariel sabiguero yawelak wrote:
I was going to send the mail later, but I clicked on
"Send"... it even went
out without subject... sorry for the missing data.
El 4/11/20 a las 7:34, Adrian Reber escribió:
> You did not mention which mirror you are running. Based on your email
> address I assume this is about espejito.fder.edu.uy.
That one!
> Your mirror has been auto-disabled because of too many failed crawls.
That happens when two drives fail and you need to make a public bid to
replace the drives...
> I
> enabled it again and manually started a crawler run. A lot of the
> directories do not seem to be up to date.
It took 8 days to make the initial synchronization... I assume that several
updates occured while rsync was running... in future executions the distance
should fade away.
> Based on the output I also
> assume that your are running quick-fedora-mirror.
good guess....
> You should run it with
>
> -a, --alwayscheck Always compare local content with file lists, even if
> file lists have not changed.
>
> to make sure it actually looks which files you have. With '-a' it should
> be possible to get all missing files.
I ran it manually with -a. Should we keep -a in the script (for all
executions) or it should be used as an "emergency switch"?
No, there is no need to keep '-a'. Just if you think something is not
working correctly.
Adrian