It seems like the Fedora mirror of mirror.linux-ia64.org is not updated for a few days. I disabled the mirror (User active) for now. MirrorManager did not handle this correctly as the report_mirror reporting overwrote the result from the crawler, which correctly disabled the mirror.
It seems we really need to disable report_mirror for non-private mirrors, because this situation happens far too often.
Adrian
Hi, but report_mirror only reported files that were available to all users, I would need to check why the server side considered that all updates were already synchronized. PS: this happened when I returned the synchronization of images/ 30/ and so on, removing --exclude from them, so the synchronization was still happening and withlock blocked the execution of parallel processes, but did not block the start of report_mirror
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 10:47 AM Adrian Reber adrian@lisas.de wrote:
It seems like the Fedora mirror of mirror.linux-ia64.org is not updated for a few days. I disabled the mirror (User active) for now. MirrorManager did not handle this correctly as the report_mirror reporting overwrote the result from the crawler, which correctly disabled the mirror.
It seems we really need to disable report_mirror for non-private mirrors, because this situation happens far too often.
Adrian
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