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Date:      Sat, 3 Aug 2002 12:40:40 +0200
From:      "Karsten W. Rohrbach" <karsten@rohrbach.de>
To:        "James B. Wilkinson" <jimmy@CS.cofc.EDU>
Cc:        freebsd-hubs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: limited local mirror
Message-ID:  <20020803124040.C39159@mail.webmonster.de>
In-Reply-To: <a0510030ab970f6cf21a9@[153.9.17.27]>; from jimmy@CS.cofc.EDU on Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 11:12:39PM -0400
References:  <a0510030ab970f6cf21a9@[153.9.17.27]>

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if you do not want to configure cvsup, you might try using apache as an
on-demand proxy which puts the objects into a local mirror hierarchy
when they are first requested. for the parts of the distribution that
change more often than the rest (ports tree, which is HEAD by default)
this doesn't make much sense, so you'd better stick to cvsup. there's
also the cvsup-mirror ports which sets up a cvsup mirror alsmost 100%
automagically.

as a sidenote, it makes sense to look further into cvsup, because
there's a myriad of things you will be able to accomplish with it, in
daily sysadmin work. just a few points:
- distribution of your home directory (login scripts,...)
- secure and safe dns data propagation, when using djbdns/tinydns
- database backup/replication
- cvs repo backup/replication
- distribution of web content over loadbalanced clusters
- ...
do i need to say more? ;-) it's quite a swiss army knife and i prefer it
over rsync and other mechanisms, just because it runs (as opposed to
rsync's latest versions which will hang for a long time without any
visible cause on occassion)

regards,
/k

James B. Wilkinson(jimmy@CS.cofc.EDU)@2002.08.02 23:12:39 +0000:
> I planned to lurk here for a while first, but there's been almost no=20
> activity, so here goes:
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> I'm using FreeBSD in a lab in a building that has slow Internet=20
> access, so I'm interested in putting a mirror for just the ports=20
> collection in the lab room. The only information I found at the=20
> website that looked germane was about putting up a full mirror using=20
> CVSup. I was sort of hoping to use ftp and not have to learn yet=20
> another bit of sysadmin business this summer. I don't even need the=20
> entire ports collection, but I need ethereal for sure, and that has=20
> about a dozen dependencies, and I don't know how many more ports=20
> *they* will pull in. It could expand to quite a tree. Right now I see=20
> two problems: getting all those files and putting them where they=20
> need to be without having to type thousands of command lines, and=20
> getting my local server onto the list of places where the other=20
> machines will look for the sources (preferably at the head of the=20
> list).
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> I think you can see my problem. Is there a relatively easy way to=20
> handle this? I apologize if I missed something obvious.
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> Thanks
> --=20
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> -------------------------------------------------------------
> Jimmy Wilkinson            | Perfesser of Computer Science
> jimmy@cs.CofC.edu          | The College of Charleston
> (843) 953-8160             | Charleston      SC        29424
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> that word would have to be "profectionist".
> Any form of incompitence is an athema to me.
> Metathesis??? Don't ax me.
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