On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 21:22:25 +0100
Lutz Lennardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warum installierst du nicht apt-spy, das dir immer die schnellsten
Mirrors heraussucht?
Wo gibt es denn das? In etch spuckt aptitude und apt-cache search
apt-spy nix aus.
Gruß, Gerhard
On 19.12.05 21:54:56, Gerhard Wolfstieg wrote:
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 21:22:25 +0100
Lutz Lennardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warum installierst du nicht apt-spy, das dir immer die schnellsten
Mirrors heraussucht?
Wo gibt es denn das? In etch spuckt aptitude und apt-cache search
apt-spy
.
Liegt das an meiner Leitung oder gibt es Leute mit dem gleichen Prob?!
Bis jetzt hab ich mit diesem Mirror nie Probleme gehabt!!
Greetings,
Florian
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es Leute mit dem gleichen Prob?!
Bis jetzt hab ich mit diesem Mirror nie Probleme gehabt!!
Gleiches Problem hatte ich heute bei einem andern Rechner auch.
Dort war es interessanterweise weg (oder ich hatte Glück), nachdem der
Eintrag von sarge auf testing geändert wurde (Ja, diese Änderung war
ist ;))
Nachtrag, es war ein anderer Mirror.
Gruß,
Martin
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Leute mit dem gleichen Prob?!
Bis jetzt hab ich mit diesem Mirror nie Probleme gehabt!!
Was hast Du denn für eine Leitung? Sind das volle 100MBit innerhalb vom
Belwü? Ich vermute da inzwischen eine Race-Condition, weil ich das Problem
zu Hause mit DSL und gleichen apt-sourcen nicht habe.
Grüße
To answer my own question, it seems apt-get secretly prefers
sites which are authenticated, even when disabling authentication
as a commandline option..
I came across this as a 'bug' report which apparently hasn't been put through
into
testing/stable yet. I would call it a bug since it is
Hello,
I'm having trouble getting apt-get to use my local mirror (created
with apt-move) instead of remote debian mirrors. It works if I remove all
remote mirrors. I tried pinning/change origin,labels/make custom
Release/package files with apt-ftparchive , nothing works.
I straced it and it apt
Hi debianners,
Can apt/aptitude use a ftp mirror that requires username and password?
I got some space on a ftp but the admin says I got to use the username and
password use the space. I planned to put some pkg archives on it but not
sure how to make apt/aptitude it.
If I put the the line like
phyrster wrote:
Hi debianners,
Can apt/aptitude use a ftp mirror that requires username and password?
I got some space on a ftp but the admin says I got to use the username and
password use the space. I planned to put some pkg archives on it but not
sure how to make apt/aptitude
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 11:20:52PM +0800, phyrster wrote:
If I put the the line like this, will it work? (I don't have the
server ready now):
deb ftp://linux:[EMAIL PROTECTED] archives
According to apt.conf(5), that is the correct syntax. Although you may
want a trailing slash for style
ibi:
Hacer un mirror no es difcil:
Puedes usar wget para hacer el mirror, y montar un servidor ftp (se
me hace mas fcil que montar apache), con la misma estructura de
repositorio normal. En las estaciones de trabajo tienes que modificar
el /etc/apt/sources.list para que apunte a tu mi
Hello,
With aptitude, I find that I'm receiving the update O.K., but when the
upgrade is entered, I receive a whole series of 'server 404' messages.
Thinking it might be the mirror, I changed to another one in
/etc/apt/sources.list, but I get exactly the same reaction.
I don't see anything
On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 07:38:20AM +0800, Katipo wrote:
Hello,
With aptitude, I find that I'm receiving the update O.K., but when the
upgrade
is entered, I receive a whole series of 'server 404' messages.
Thinking it might be the mirror, I changed to another one in
/etc/apt
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
What do you have in your sources.list?
-Roberto
The same thing I've had since Sarge went stable...
#deb file:///cdrom/ sarge main
#deb http://ftp.uwa.edu.au./debian/ testing main
#deb-src http://ftp.uwa.edu.au./debian/ testing main
#deb
imagino creo que si... ya que solo tendría que modificar el la
dirección ip hacia adonde apunta verdad?
Por favor podrias explicarme esto?
Gracias una vez más camilo
Slds
Camilo Alejandro Arboleda escribió:
Hacer un mirror no es difícil:
Puedes usar wget para hacer el mirror, y montar un
Si, muy bueno esto de Cach de Paquetes.
Gracias.
Slds
Camilo Alejandro Arboleda escribi:
Oye que buen enlace!
El 26/10/05, Marcos Delgado Alcantar[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi:
TOP-POSTING
Puedes mirar el siguiente enlace, yo as lo tengo y funciona muy bien.
Gracias por el apoyo Gonzalo.
Slds
Gonzalo Campos escribi:
El 26/10/05, Mario Durand S.[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi:
Amigos, tengo que instalar un repositorio de todos los paquetes Debian
3.1en un servidor.
Esto para crear una especie de mirror pero solo para mi lan.
es decir que
Gracias por el apoyo Jesus.
Slds
Jesus Vasquez escribi:
Yo hice un
mirror debian para x86 sarge, etch, sid debian-security y de marillat
usando este script es muy efectivo.Saludos.
Hice un script y lo llame mirror.sh con esto:
/#!/bin/sh/
/# Mirrorea debian /
/# Version 1.0
olo tendra que modificar el la
direccin ip hacia adonde apunta verdad?
Por favor podrias explicarme esto?
Gracias una vez ms camilo
Slds
Camilo Alejandro Arboleda escribi:
Hacer un mirror no es difcil:
Puedes usar wget para hacer el mirror, y montar un servidor ftp (se
me hace ma
verdad?
Por favor podrias explicarme esto?
Gracias una vez más camilo
Slds
Camilo Alejandro Arboleda escribió:
Hacer un mirror no es difícil:
Puedes usar wget para hacer el mirror, y montar un servidor ftp (se
me hace mas fácil que montar apache), con la misma estructura de
te servidor... hasta
donde me imagino creo que si... ya que solo tendra que modificar el la
direccin ip hacia adonde apunta verdad?
Por favor podrias explicarme esto?
Gracias una vez ms camilo
Slds
Camilo Alejandro Arboleda escribi:
Hacer un mirror no es difcil:
P
Amigos, tengo que instalar un repositorio de todos
los paquetes Debian 3.1en un servidor.
Esto para crear una especie de mirror pero solo para mi lan.
es decir que cuando quiera instalar algn paquete de cualquier pc de mi
lan con APT-GET... apunte a un mi servidor mirror local.
Alguien me
Hacer un mirror no es difícil:
Puedes usar wget para hacer el mirror, y montar un servidor ftp (se
me hace mas fácil que montar apache), con la misma estructura de
repositorio normal. En las estaciones de trabajo tienes que modificar
el /etc/apt/sources.list para que apunte a tu mirror. Pones el
ip hacia adonde apunta verdad?
Por favor podrias explicarme esto?
Gracias una vez ms camilo
Slds
Camilo Alejandro Arboleda escribi:
Hacer un mirror no es difcil:
Puedes usar wget para hacer el mirror, y montar un servidor ftp (se
me hace mas fcil que montar apache), con la misma estructura de
Camilo Alejandro Arboleda wrote:
Hacer un mirror no es difícil:
Puedes usar wget para hacer el mirror, y montar un servidor ftp (se
me hace mas fácil que montar apache), con la misma estructura de
repositorio normal. En las estaciones de trabajo tienes que modificar
el /etc/apt/sources.list
Marcos,
Muchas gracias por tu ayuda.
Slds
Marcos Delgado Alcantar escribi:
Camilo
Alejandro Arboleda wrote:
Hacer un mirror no es difcil:
Puedes usar wget para hacer el mirror, y montar un servidor ftp (se
me hace mas fcil que montar apache), con la misma estructura de
Oye que buen enlace!
El 26/10/05, Marcos Delgado Alcantar[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
TOP-POSTING
Puedes mirar el siguiente enlace, yo así lo tengo y funciona muy bien.
http://bulma.net/body.phtml?nIdNoticia=1915
Un saludo.
Marcos Delgado
El 26/10/05, Mario Durand S.[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Camilo Alejandro Arboleda wrote:
Oye que buen enlace!
Claro, como que el autor es Ricardo Galli, te recomiendo que revises sus
artículos en Bulma obre Software libre.
Un saludo.
Marcos Delgado.
El 26/10/05, Marcos Delgado Alcantar[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
TOP-POSTING
Puedes mirar el
El 26/10/05, Mario Durand S.[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Amigos, tengo que instalar un repositorio de todos los paquetes Debian
3.1en un servidor.
Esto para crear una especie de mirror pero solo para mi lan.
es decir que cuando quiera instalar algún paquete de cualquier pc de mi lan
con APT
Yo hice un mirror debian para x86 sarge, etch, sid
debian-security y de marillat usando este script es muy efectivo.Saludos.
Hice un script y lo llame mirror.sh con esto:
/#!/bin/sh/
/# Mirrorea debian /
/# Version 1.0 - 17.ene.2005/
/# 0 corre en modo consola con feedback a stdout/
/# 1 corre
Buenas...
Tche, eu nu teu lugar usaria o partial-mirror pq me parece bem mais facil.
Apesar de algumas nao-funcionalidades dele, ele parce responder as tuas necessidades.
Qnto a usar rsync... boa sorte, mas tu vai ter que ser o jason da exprecao regular.P.S.: Continuo a bater no teumirror.conf
Ola!!
Tenho um mirror do debian interno, mas apesar de eu
excluir todas as arquiteturas q não sejam i386,
excluir *.tar.gz, *-doc*, *woody*, pegar só o main e
outras coisas o mirror continua mto grande (23G).
Tem alguma coisa a mais que posso reduzir?! Por
exemplo, vejo que no mirror tem
Experimente o parâmetro --nosource
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Frederico Argolo wrote:
Ola!!
Tenho um mirror do debian interno, mas apesar de eu
excluir todas as arquiteturas q não sejam i386,
excluir *.tar.gz, *-doc*, *woody*, pegar só o main e
outras coisas o mirror continua mto grande (23G).
Tem alguma coisa a mais que posso reduzir?! Por
O BR é muito lento.
Eu usava, mas agora mudei para o US.
T+,
Wendell.
Pq vejo muitos aqui usarem o mirror US e não o
mirror BR?
Algum motivo em especial?
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Em Ter, 2005-09-20 às 15:47 -0300, Alexandre Aldrigues escreveu:
Digite: apt-cache search eterm |grep 'eterm'
Me conrrijam se eu estiver errado. Também sou iniciante e novato na lista.
É possível fazer a mesma procura de forma mais refinada se
especificarmos que a busca deve ser feita no
Pessoal, não estou conseguindo fazer funcionar o apt aqui no meu
debian. Deve ser pq sou iniciante (hehehehe).
quando eu faço o comando apt-cache search eterm me aparece a seguinte mensagem:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache search eterm
zsync - client-side implementation of the rsync algorithm
gdb
Tente executar apt-get update novamente, quando isso aconteceu comigo
era porque eu não estava tento acesso a um repositório dos listados no
meu source.list.
Atualmente estou usando os repositórios abaixo, sendo que o primeiro
eu comentei porque hoje (20/09/05) estava apresentando problemas:
Agradezco la ayuda y consejo de todos, sin embargo
creo que no explique como es debido la naturaleza del
problema que tenía, asi que ahora vuelvo a exponer mi
punto junto con la solución (causa) del mismo.
SI es posible utilizar una copia o imagen de un DVD o
CDROM como un mirror local de debian
Hola
Recién he instalado Sarge, bajando los paquetes desde
un mirror de debian y el dvd 1 de instalación.
Sin embargo ahora quiero que apt busque los paquetes
que deseo instalar dentro de la imagen iso que utilice
para crear el dvd, y que solo busque en internet las
actualizaciones de
Carlos Porter wrote:
# base-config
= Configure apt
= filesystem
= Mirror directory: /mnt/image1/
luego presiono enter y el procedimiento falla, por que
no encuentra la ruta que ya he indicado.
Se debe esto a que estoy utilizando la sección
non-free del mirror? Como puedo entonces
--- max [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Carlos Porter wrote:
# base-config
= Configure apt
= filesystem
= Mirror directory: /mnt/image1/
luego presiono enter y el procedimiento falla, por
que
no encuentra la ruta que ya he indicado.
Se debe esto a que estoy utilizando la
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Carlos Porter escribió:
Hola
Recién he instalado Sarge, bajando los paquetes desde
un mirror de debian y el dvd 1 de instalación.
Sin embargo ahora quiero que apt busque los paquetes
que deseo instalar dentro de la imagen iso que utilice
Bonjour à tous,
J'essaye d'utiliser fai (fully automatic installation).
Je ne parviens pas à créer une classe spéciale (à l'aide fai-class) sur
laquelle je puisse me baser pour créer un miroir partiel (avec
fai-mirror).
Le but étant de faire un cdrom d'installation (avec fai-cd) valable pour
On 05/08/05, Doofus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How much disk space is required to do this?
Our 386 Sarge mirror, just binaries, takes up about 9Gb for main,
contrib and non-free.
Cheers
Adam
contrib
or would I need to do some type of smbmount for apt to install/update my
packages?
(Still looking at my options for the simplest way of accessing the mirror from
our network. Suggestions very much appreciated.)
Thanks,
Preston
Hello,
Is there a piece of code out there that would allow me to make a
mirror of a single package -- in my case 'libgtk2.0-dev' -- which will
also pull all its dependencies. I want to avoid downloading the entire
iso images and I don't have a network at home. I also want to avoid to
download
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
Is there a piece of code out there that would allow me to make a
mirror of a single package -- in my case 'libgtk2.0-dev' -- which
will also pull all its dependencies. I want to avoid downloading
the entire iso images and I don't have a network at home.
I think
On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Doofus wrote:
Adam Mercer wrote:
On 04/08/05, Preston Boyington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian mirror
(amd64 and i386). I've been reading about debmirror but when I tried it
my mirror didn't look quite like
Hi Liste,
ich möchte den Inhalt eines Verzeichnisses von meinem Homeserver mittels
script oder tool auf einen Webserver updaten. Das Problem hier: Der
Webserver gehört nicht mir, ich hab nur ftp- kein ssh-Zugang.
Zweite Bedinung, das script/tool soll nicht einfach blind alles nach oben
schieben,
On 06.Aug 2005 - 11:48:01, Bastian Venthur wrote:
ich möchte den Inhalt eines Verzeichnisses von meinem Homeserver mittels
script oder tool auf einen Webserver updaten. Das Problem hier: Der
Webserver gehört nicht mir, ich hab nur ftp- kein ssh-Zugang.
Zweite Bedinung, das script/tool soll
Hallo!
On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 11:48:01AM +0200, Bastian Venthur wrote:
ich möchte den Inhalt eines Verzeichnisses von meinem Homeserver mittels
script oder tool auf einen Webserver updaten. Das Problem hier: Der
Webserver gehört nicht mir, ich hab nur ftp- kein ssh-Zugang.
Ich benutze
Wolf Wiegand wrote:
Hallo!
On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 11:48:01AM +0200, Bastian Venthur wrote:
ich möchte den Inhalt eines Verzeichnisses von meinem Homeserver mittels
script oder tool auf einen Webserver updaten. Das Problem hier: Der
Webserver gehört nicht mir, ich hab nur ftp- kein
Bastian Venthur [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Kennt jemand ein tool/script was das leistet?
Yip.
Guck Dir einmal sitecopy an.
Dirk
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user,pass ftp.server.de -e mirror -eR /var/www/bilder html/bilder;quit
^ ^
lokalremote
Das Passwort kann auch in ~/.netrc abgelegt werden.
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Das Passwort kann auch in ~/.netrc abgelegt werden.
hth, Wolf
Sehr schön, funktioniert wie geleckt :) danke für die Hilfe und schönes
Wochenende!
Bastian
Adam Mercer wrote:
On 04/08/05, Preston Boyington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian mirror (amd64 and i386). I've been reading about
debmirror but when I tried it my mirror didn't look quite like what I thought it should. All
Hallo Debian-Liste,
mit apt-move mirror habe ich mir einen lokalen mirror hier hingestellt.
Nun wie halte ich ihn aktuell?
Reicht eine cronjob für apt-move mirror aus oder muß davor noch ein
apt-get update durchgeführt werden?
Mir ist heute aufgefallen, als ich mit aptitude ein Update
Am Donnerstag 04 August 2005 10:52 schrieb Ralf Schmidt:
Hallo Debian-Liste,
mit apt-move mirror habe ich mir einen lokalen mirror hier hingestellt.
Nun wie halte ich ihn aktuell?
Reicht eine cronjob für apt-move mirror aus oder muß davor noch ein
apt-get update durchgeführt werden?
Mir
Hi ralf,
- Original Message -
From: Ralf Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user-german@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 10:52 AM
Subject: mirror mit apt-move
mit apt-move mirror habe ich mir einen lokalen mirror hier hingestellt.
Nun wie halte ich ihn aktuell
Ralf Schmidt schrieb:
Hallo Debian-Liste,
mit apt-move mirror habe ich mir einen lokalen mirror hier hingestellt.
Nun wie halte ich ihn aktuell?
Reicht eine cronjob für apt-move mirror aus oder muß davor noch ein
apt-get update durchgeführt werden?
Mir ist heute aufgefallen, als ich mit
Hallo Markus,
Am Thu, 4 Aug 2005 11:20:05 +0200 schrieb Markus Boas:
Schau dir mal debmirror an, ich kenn apt-move jetzt nicht aber ich hab
meinen Mirror mit debmirror erstellt und halte ihn damit auch
aktuell.
Danke für den Tipp, werde ich mir mal anschauen.
Viele Grüße aus Köln
Ralf
Ralf Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo Debian-Liste,
mit apt-move mirror habe ich mir einen lokalen mirror hier
hingestellt. Nun wie halte ich ihn aktuell?
Reicht eine cronjob für apt-move mirror aus oder muß davor noch ein
apt-get update durchgeführt werden?
Ich habe das so gelöst
Packete ausgegeben.
Das liest sich auch interessant.
Also von der Reihenfolge her.
1. apt-get autoclean - holt die Release und packages
2. apt-move get - holt die .deb in den cache
3. apt-move mirror - schiebt die deb in den pool
4. apt-get -u update - listet die updatebaren Pakete
Ist das so
.
Siehe auch 'man apt-get'
2. apt-move get - holt die .deb in den cache
This generates the master files using Packages and Sources files from
the apt(8) cache. Ist also eher analog zu 'apt-get update' bloss eben
für apt-move.
3. apt-move mirror - schiebt die deb in den pool
Ja.
4. apt-get
I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian mirror
(amd64 and i386). I've been reading about debmirror but when I tried it my
mirror didn't look quite like what I thought it should. All the packages were
dumped into folders under pool/ and folders it created
On 8/4/05, Preston Boyington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian mirror
(amd64 and i386). I've been reading about debmirror but when I tried it my
mirror didn't look quite like what I thought it should. All the packages
were dumped
I ended up using apt-proxy to build a mirror of just the packages that I
use. Works great.
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 09:13:54AM -0500, Preston Boyington wrote:
I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian mirror
(amd64 and i386). I've been reading about debmirror
Preston Boyington wrote:
I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian
mirror (amd64 and i386). I've been reading about debmirror but when
I tried it my mirror didn't look quite like what I thought it
should. All the packages were dumped into folders under pool
Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
I ended up using apt-proxy to build a mirror of just the packages that I
use. Works great.
How do you translate the /etc/apt/sources.list entries to
apt-proxy backend configuration entries?
Joerg
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 09:13:54AM -0500, Preston Boyington wrote
On 04/08/05, Preston Boyington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian mirror
(amd64 and i386). I've been reading about debmirror but when I tried it my
mirror didn't look quite like what I thought it should. All the packages
were
On Aug 03 2005, Fernando Cacciola wrote:
I have Sarge successfully installed in a machine, using just the
netinst CD.
Fine, that's what most people do.
Now I want it on another machine... I can of course use the netinst
CD once again and wait for all the packages to download, but I was
Rogério Brito wrote:
On Aug 03 2005, Fernando Cacciola wrote:
I have Sarge successfully installed in a machine, using just the
netinst CD.
Fine, that's what most people do.
Now I want it on another machine... I can of course use the netinst
CD once again and wait for all the packages to
On 7/29/05, Steve Kemp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 02:31:01AM +0200, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..last mirror update was a week ago, what's going on???
..and, yeah, gg:Debian mirror update 21-Jul-2005 etc
finds _lotsa_ noise.
..whether this mirror update lapse
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 05:15:56 +0200, Arnt wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 01:57:34 +0100, Steve wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Followup when service was restored:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/07/msg00018.html
..mirror
Ok,
..last mirror update was a week ago, what's going on???
I get:
ftp-master.debian.org 21-Jul-2005 21:00 29
ftp.de.debian.org 21-Jul-2005 22:24 29
syncproxy.eu.debian.org 21-Jul-2005 21:54 29
etc, on _all_ mirrors I've chked.
..and, yeah, gg:Debian mirror update 21-Jul-2005 etc
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 02:31:01AM +0200, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..last mirror update was a week ago, what's going on???
..and, yeah, gg:Debian mirror update 21-Jul-2005 etc
finds _lotsa_ noise.
..whether this mirror update lapse is planned or not, a wee
mention here on d-m and and on d
]
A copy of your submission is included below.
---
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 02:31:01AM +0200, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..last mirror update was a week ago, what's going on???
..and, yeah, gg:Debian mirror update 21-Jul-2005 etc
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 01:57:34 +0100, Steve wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 02:31:01AM +0200, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..last mirror update was a week ago, what's going on???
..and, yeah, gg:Debian mirror update 21-Jul-2005 etc
finds _lotsa_ noise.
..whether
(sending again)
Hello,
Is there a piece of code out there that would allow me to make a
mirror of a single package -- in my case 'libgtk2.0-dev' -- which will
also pull all its dependencies. I want to avoid downloading the entire
iso images and I don't have a network at home. I also want to avoid
Hello,
Is there a piece of code out there that would allow me to make a
mirror of a single package -- in my case 'libgtk2.0-dev' -- which will
also pull all its dependencies. I want to avoid downloading the entire
iso images and I don't have a network at home. I also want to avoid to
download
might like to
look into using NFS instead. That was you only need to keep the files on
Sarge1 and mount A onto Sarge2, which will _always_ have the latest version.
Thanks a lot for the reply Chris :-)
I want to have two set of copies actually for redundancy.
How are the debian mirror sites kept
like to
look into using NFS instead. That was you only need to keep the files on
Sarge1 and mount A onto Sarge2, which will _always_ have the latest version.
Thanks a lot for the reply Chris :-)
I want to have two set of copies actually for redundancy.
How are the debian mirror sites kept
want to have two set of copies actually for redundancy.
How are the debian mirror sites kept synchronized?? I just wonder!!
Kind regards
Siju
The Debian mirror sites use rsync. They run as cron scripts, but also
have a mechanism of notifying mirrors when the archive changes so
Hi,
To start with.
I have a set of folders A on a computer Sarge1.
I have another computer Sarge2 with a copy of the same set of folders A.
The contents of the set of folders A on Sarge1 gets deleted,
updated, modified continously.
How can I get those changes on to the set of folders A on
Hi,
Siju George wrote:
Hi,
To start with.
I have a set of folders A on a computer Sarge1.
I have another computer Sarge2 with a copy of the same set of folders A..
The contents of the set of folders A on Sarge1 gets deleted,
updated, modified continously.
How can I get those changes on to
/ stable main
deb http://ftp.iitm.ac.in/debian/ stable main
deb-src http://ftp.iitm.ac.in/debian/ stable main
deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main
/etc/apt/sources.list (END)
---
Is this a critical error?? is there a problem with the particular mirror
Hi,
Can someone help me please.
I would very much like to mirror www.debian.org on my private PC for
reference purposes. Unfortunately [EMAIL PROTECTED] didn't reply to my email
dated 4 May 2005.
I also find the explanation for restricting mirrors at
http://www.debian.org/mirror
On Saturday 04 June 2005 11:47 am, roach wrote:
Hi,
Can someone help me please.
I would very much like to mirror www.debian.org on my private PC for
reference purposes. Unfortunately [EMAIL PROTECTED] didn't reply to
my email dated 4 May 2005.
I also find the explanation for restricting
Hi,
Can someone help me please.
I would very much like to mirror www.debian.org on my private PC for
reference purposes. Unfortunately [EMAIL PROTECTED] didn't reply to my email
dated 4 May 2005.
I also find the explanation for restricting mirrors at
http://www.debian.org/mirror
On Thu, 5 May 2005, Bill Moseley wrote:
one script ... change-me-from-slave-to-master.sh and symlinked to N
But that system turns out to be harder to keep in sync.
nope ... actually trivial
No, I'm not asking that. I was thinking I could use lilo to boot a
different configuration.
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 01:40:31AM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
But that system turns out to be harder to keep in sync.
nope ... actually trivial
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ trivial
-bash: trivial: command not found
I must not have it installed. You didn't provide a pointer to trivial
and it
I'm looking for a few suggestions on making a mirror machine:
I had a video card fail on a machine yesterday. (I had a spare
available.) The machine runs mail, web, webmail, imap, DNS, and
ntp. Mostly a low traffic machine. I rsync backups to another
machine (actually more than one) but I
On Thu, 5 May 2005, Bill Moseley wrote:
What I currently have is one machine that is basically a mirror of
another, but has different public and internal IPs. So to replace the
main machine I'd have to go through the various configs and change IPs
(and change bind from a slave to a master
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 03:30:46PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
one script ... change-me-from-slave-to-master.sh and symlinked to N
But that system turns out to be harder to keep in sync.
What I'd like to do, I think, is have a system that ran as a separate
machine, but I could reboot and at
Siehe Betreff:-)
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Ol pessoal,
Aqui na empresa costumamos instalar o Debian com
bastante frequencia, ento acabei pegando uma maquina Debian que era pouco usada
e fiz dela um mirror (usei o script debmirror).
O problema que tem alguns aplicativos antigos, os
quais possumos o ".deb" mas que no esto
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 08:53 +0100, Tadeusz Prokocki wrote:
Ale jak zrobic gdy np jeden z serwerow www pada
zeby przekierowac na drugi ?
Interesowa si kto przypadkiem takiego wpisu w dns:
wwwIN A 192.168.1.1
wwwIN A 172.16.3.1
wwwIN A 10.1.1.1
?
W
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 11:30 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 08:53 +0100, Tadeusz Prokocki wrote:
Ale jak zrobic gdy np jeden z serwerow www pada
zeby przekierowac na drugi ?
Interesowa si kto przypadkiem takiego wpisu w dns:
wwwIN A 192.168.1.1
www
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