2012/5/14 Ionut Biru <ibiru@archlinux.org>:
On 05/14/2012 12:03 PM, David Precious wrote:
On Mon, 14 May 2012 07:51:30 +0000 Andrew Holland <Andrew.holland@academica.fi> wrote:
As this is the mirror that we currently sync from, and it's been down for 3 days (for rsync) - I'll confirm that it is, in fact, down for rsync.
rsync: failed to connect to archlinux.mirrors.uk2.net: Connection refused (111) rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(124) [receiver=3.0.6]
Ah, OK, apologies - I only checked HTTP last night, as I received your mail as I was about to head out.
It seems the rsync daemon had stopped for some reason; I've started it back up, and will be looking in to why it stopped, and more importantly why Nagios didn't catch it for me (I thought rsync on that box was being monitored, but presumably not, since I had to find out by a report from you, rather than automated alerts...)
Sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks for letting me know about the problems you were seeing.
Thanks for looking into this but the server is responding very very slow.
Listening contents of http://archlinux.mirrors.uk2.net/extra/os/x86_64/ for example doesn't work.
rsync freeze at receiving files list.
receiving file list ... 5300 files...
-- Ionuț
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You could use several rsync tier1 servers, or just change it to DE beacuse its most stable tier. By the way, could someone check my FTP server(mirror.chmuri.net/archmirror)? Recently flew from the list because he was a connection problem, and unfortunately the problem occurs even after disabling the firewall and see how easily merge with ftp. -- Pozdrawiam Karol Chmurzyński