-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Return-Path: <bwhite@descartes.com> Delivered-To: tbro@imap.suse.de From: Brian White <BWhite@descartes.com> To: Thorsten Bro | openSUSE Heroes <tbro@opensuse.org> CC: Mark Luljak <MLuljak@descartes.com>, Joe Hirschman <JHirschman@descartes.com>, Richard Peterson <RPeterson@descartes.com>, Kevin Thomasey <KThomasey@descartes.com> Subject: Re: FW: To the admins of http://75.99.132.84 Did you actually read the reference document you just invoked, "openSUSE Hero"? https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Mirror_infrastructure does list buildservice-repos for rsync.opensuse.org Although obviously it's not really there any more. The page also sort of says that the buildservice repos are available by rsync from download.opensuse.org, but they are not. It doesn't explicitly say that. The link under the word "repositories" only goes to more http links, but the text on the page says rsync and "modules" and in fact those rsync modules used to exist just as the page describes. Basically, that document is garbage as a reference. Don't use it in any arguments about who did what wrong. "It would be great" if you hadn't broken things that people were using. In any event, yes I have updated my mirror script both to not try to pull from that protocol & path any more, and to handle failure better in the future. Also I will look into this push support that is described there, instead of polling. Assuming that is not also incorrect like half the rest of the page. -- bkw On 4/1/19 1:06 PM, Kevin Thomasey wrote:
Do any of you need this?
KT
*From:* Thorsten Bro | openSUSE Heroes <tbro@opensuse.org> *Sent:* Monday, April 1, 2019 12:50 PM *To:* Aljex-Support <Aljex-Support@descartes.com> *Cc:* heroes@opensuse.org *Subject:* To the admins of http://75.99.132.84 ool-4b638454.static.optonline.net
Hi Admins of 75.99.132.84 <http://75.99.132.84>,
you are constantly trying to pull the following rsync-target from our openSUSE mirror rsync.opensuse.org.
What you are trying to pull and what causes several error messages each minute on our site is the following:
2019/04/01 18:16:58 [24320] forward name lookup for ool-4b638454.static.optonline.net failed: Name or service not known
2019/04/01 18:16:58 [24320] connect from UNKNOWN (75.99.132.84 <http://75.99.132.84>) 2019/04/01 18:16:58 [24320] unknown module 'buildservice-repos' tried from UNKNOWN (75.99.132.84 <http://75.99.132.84>)
We don't offer a target called "buildservice-repos"
For more information how to setup your mirror in your company / organization correctly please look here.
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Mirror_infrastructure <https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Mirror_infrastructure>
At the moment, we provide the following public rsync-targets on rsync.opensuse.org which you might want to pull.
:~> rsync --list-only rsync://rsync.opensuse.org
This is rsync.opensuse.org, public rsync server of openSUSE.org, limited to 50 connections.
If you run a public mirror, please get in contact so we can give you access to the stage rsync server. You'll find conditions for access and further information at http://en.opensuse.org/Mirror_Infrastructure <http://en.opensuse.org/Mirror_Infrastructure>
Thanks! admin@opensuse.org <mailto:admin@opensuse.org>
opensuse-full Without daily devel snapshots opensuse-full-with-factory Includes daily devel snapshots opensuse-full-with-factory-dvd5 Includes daily devel snapshots and large, short-lived Beta DVDs opensuse-full-really-everything *not recomended* includes updates every minute opensuse-full-really-everything-including-repositories *not recomended* includes updates every minute
It would be great if you could change this on your side.
Best regards,
--
Thorsten Bro <tbro@opensuse.org <mailto:tbro@opensuse.org>> - Member of openSUSE Heroes - https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Heroes <https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Heroes>
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