We have had to hop mirrors a few times now due to max connection errors on rsync, from kernel.org whom I tried to contact, to rit.edu, whom I don't believe anyone on my team ever tried to contact, and now we are trying for download-ib01.fedoraproject.org.
Would whomever manages that system be willing to put us on an ACL exception for rsync? IP is: 128.138.184.3 mirror.colorado.edu routing will be via internet2 if that matters.
Thanks,
-Erinn
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 at 12:47, Erinn Looney-Triggs looneytr@colorado.edu wrote:
We have had to hop mirrors a few times now due to max connection errors on rsync, from kernel.org whom I tried to contact, to rit.edu, whom I don't believe anyone on my team ever tried to contact, and now we are trying for download-ib01.fedoraproject.org.
Would whomever manages that system be willing to put us on an ACL exception for rsync? IP is: 128.138.184.3 mirror.colorado.edu routing will be via internet2 if that matters.
download-ib01.fedoraproject.org should be open to the world. what happens when you try to download to it?
Thanks,
-Erinn
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On 11/8/18 11:08 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 at 12:47, Erinn Looney-Triggs looneytr@colorado.edu wrote:
We have had to hop mirrors a few times now due to max connection errors on rsync, from kernel.org whom I tried to contact, to rit.edu, whom I don't believe anyone on my team ever tried to contact, and now we are trying for download-ib01.fedoraproject.org.
Would whomever manages that system be willing to put us on an ACL exception for rsync? IP is: 128.138.184.3 mirror.colorado.edu routing will be via internet2 if that matters.
download-ib01.fedoraproject.org should be open to the world. what happens when you try to download to it?
I have no doubt it is, as is mirrors.rit.edu, and kernel.org but there are max connection limits that we keep hitting. And in fact for rit.edu have been hitting for the last 24 hours, maybe just bad luck. I am trying to get a fairly stable/reliable connection to a tier 1 for our site to rsync from.
-Erinn
Thanks,
-Erinn
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On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 at 13:17, Erinn Looney-Triggs looneytr@colorado.edu wrote:
On 11/8/18 11:08 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 at 12:47, Erinn Looney-Triggs looneytr@colorado.edu wrote:
We have had to hop mirrors a few times now due to max connection errors on rsync, from kernel.org whom I tried to contact, to rit.edu, whom I don't believe anyone on my team ever tried to contact, and now we are trying for download-ib01.fedoraproject.org.
Would whomever manages that system be willing to put us on an ACL exception for rsync? IP is: 128.138.184.3 mirror.colorado.edu routing will be via internet2 if that matters.
download-ib01.fedoraproject.org should be open to the world. what happens when you try to download to it?
I have no doubt it is, as is mirrors.rit.edu, and kernel.org but there are max connection limits that we keep hitting. And in fact for rit.edu have been hitting for the last 24 hours, maybe just bad luck. I am trying to get a fairly stable/reliable connection to a tier 1 for our site to rsync from.
So unless rsyncd has grown something in the last couple of years, connection limits happen before acls are looked at. The only way you used to be able to do this was make a separate target like the fedora-enchilada0 is for tier1 mirrors and have tier2 mirrors point to fedora-enchilada1 or something similar. We can look at that but I want to get feedback from mirrors team before doing so
On 11/8/18 10:38 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 at 13:17, Erinn Looney-Triggs looneytr@colorado.edu wrote:
On 11/8/18 11:08 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 at 12:47, Erinn Looney-Triggs looneytr@colorado.edu wrote:
We have had to hop mirrors a few times now due to max connection errors on rsync, from kernel.org whom I tried to contact, to rit.edu, whom I don't believe anyone on my team ever tried to contact, and now we are trying for download-ib01.fedoraproject.org.
Would whomever manages that system be willing to put us on an ACL exception for rsync? IP is: 128.138.184.3 mirror.colorado.edu routing will be via internet2 if that matters.
download-ib01.fedoraproject.org should be open to the world. what happens when you try to download to it?
I have no doubt it is, as is mirrors.rit.edu, and kernel.org but there are max connection limits that we keep hitting. And in fact for rit.edu have been hitting for the last 24 hours, maybe just bad luck. I am trying to get a fairly stable/reliable connection to a tier 1 for our site to rsync from.
So unless rsyncd has grown something in the last couple of years, connection limits happen before acls are looked at. The only way you used to be able to do this was make a separate target like the fedora-enchilada0 is for tier1 mirrors and have tier2 mirrors point to fedora-enchilada1 or something similar. We can look at that but I want to get feedback from mirrors team before doing so
FWIW, I'd be fine added colorado.edu to the list.
One additional thing to mention is that you might want to look at https://pagure.io/quick-fedora-mirror Just bare rsync takes a really long time to stat all the files, while quick-fedora-miror just grabs the exact ones you need.
kevin
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