Howzit, What I mean is like the stuff you have for your current site :
www.apache.org -------------- Size : 500 Meg RSYNC : rsync -dvz ... FTP : ftp ftp.apache.org/ ..... ... java.apache.org --------------- Size : 150 meg RSYNC : rsync -dvz ... FTP : ftp ftp.apache.org/ ..... ... Is there a command to mirror both apache.org and java.apache.org ? If I look at my mirror and click on the perl link it takes me to your site ? Hope this helps cheers, Pieter -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Kenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 November 2001 01:07 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Mirror FAQ Could you explain in a bit more detail as i'm not sure what you are trying to get at. Regards Andrew -----Original Message----- From: Pieter De Wit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 2 November 2001 5:33 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Mirror FAQ Importance: High I am all for that. I would like to see some more examples of mirror other parts of the site e.g. mirror of apache and java apache or maybe even the whole site ?! Thanks, Pieter -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Kenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 November 2001 01:49 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Mirror FAQ What does everyone think about having a FAQ for people who want to become an official apache mirror, it would basically contain stuff like system requirements, minimum recomended bandwidth, sizes of each of the rsync'able archives etc and anything else everyone else thinks is relevant to running a successfull mirror. Once we have the document together i'll have to email it off to Brian or one of the other apache guru's to see if its ok to post on the web site -- Andrew Kenna Network Administrator Stamina Software Pty Ltd Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ph: 02 49 538 050 Fax: 02 49 538 077 <<Andrew Kenna.vcf>>
