Re: Apache.org mirrors: how-to-mirror update

2003-02-23 Thread Haesu
I am noticing the same issue right now... We are unable to retrieve the latest updates for apache projects.. We are going stale.. :-/ I am getting connection full from the rsync server.. Best regards, -hc On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, jason andrade wrote: On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Joshua Slive

Re: Apache.org mirrors: how-to-mirror update

2003-02-23 Thread Joshua Slive
We cleared this earlier in the day and blocked the offending party, then another one came in and blocked everything up. It's getting pretty annoying. If anyone has any ideas on what is causing this or how to avoid it, they would be welcome. Anyway, I passed this on to the admins and they will

Re: Apache.org mirrors: how-to-mirror update

2003-02-23 Thread jason andrade
On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, Joshua Slive wrote: We cleared this earlier in the day and blocked the offending party, then another one came in and blocked everything up. It's getting pretty annoying. it is indeed. If anyone has any ideas on what is causing this or how to avoid it, they would be

Re: Apache.org mirrors: how-to-mirror update

2003-02-23 Thread Joshua Slive
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Yusmar Yahaya wrote: i think it probably relates back to apache.org's how to mirror apache guide page, where it states that you have to pull the repository between 8am GMT till noon GMT. from the error messages i've got lately, it was during that time frame. perhaps if

Re: Apache.org mirrors: how-to-mirror update

2003-02-22 Thread jason andrade
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Joshua Slive wrote: Hi Joshua, It looks like the apache master mirror is full again and needs to be kicked (and/or people idling on it need to be kicked..) @ERROR: max connections (25) reached - try again later rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (68 bytes read so far)

Re: Apache.org mirrors: how-to-mirror update

2003-01-30 Thread jason andrade
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Pier Fumagalli wrote: Yes... It is indeed dead and buried: look at http://java.apache.org/ and you'll see that all projects have been moved... nod.. ok, so basically it's all moved into jakarta.. and i was/am going to ask about the nature of the other projects

Re: Apache.org mirrors: how-to-mirror update

2003-01-29 Thread Joshua Slive
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, jason andrade wrote: Any chance of getting these permissions fixed ? I am just following up on this from a few weeks ago. send_files failed to open //faq/maint: Permission denied send_files failed to open //mail/icalendar-cvs/200103.gz: Permission denied send_files

Re: Apache.org mirrors: how-to-mirror update

2003-01-29 Thread Joshua Slive
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, jason andrade wrote: we have been mirroring some apache projects (even though only dist is pointed at us as a mirror) because we also do some of our own search stuff internally that people use and because that's also the only way we had in the past to get things like the

Re: Apache.org mirrors: how-to-mirror update

2003-01-29 Thread jason andrade
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Joshua Slive wrote: OK. That's perfectly valid, and is the reason we make those available via rsync. Just wanted to make sure you know what you are doing. i think i do, but it certainly doesn't hurt to get a second opinion (such as from yourself :-) as things evolve and

Re: Apache.org mirrors: how-to-mirror update

2003-01-29 Thread jason andrade
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Joshua Slive wrote: On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, jason andrade wrote: Any chance of getting these permissions fixed ? I am just following up on this from a few weeks ago. send_files failed to open //faq/maint: Permission denied send_files failed to open

Apache.org mirrors: how-to-mirror update

2003-01-20 Thread Joshua Slive
Hello mirrors, I have made two small changes in the how-to-mirror document that you should take note of: 1. We are now requesting that mirrors do an update-check at least once a day. When using rsync this should not result in any substantial increase in bandwidth usage, but it should allow us