If I may suggest, don't mirror from the primary site unless you are setting up a primary mirror for others. They have limited bandwidth and resources: Find a local mirror and update from them. I also suggest: --exclude=i386 # Exclude architectures you don't need --bwlimit=100 # Limit your bandwidth on upstrem repositors, be nice about it. --update-after # Leaves your local repository unmodified until complete And a lockfile to prevent multiple copies of your script from piling up, especially if you've got this on a cron job. On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Adrian Sevcenco <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi! I want to mirror (public mirror) the last 6x distribution of SL and > i would like to have a confirmation for the settings. > i use a rsync script (with locking) with > rsync -avkSH --delay-updates --delete --exclude=sites/Fermi > --exclude=archive/obsolete --exclude=archive/debuginfo --exclude=SRPMS > --exclude=sites/Fermi $remote_dir $mirror_dir > > where remote_dir is rsync://rsync.scientificlinux.org/scientific/6x/ > the script is run at every 2 hours. > the access is http only (no ftp nor rsync). > the actual link would be > http://monitor.spacescience.ro/mirror/scientific/ > > Are there any recommendations regarding the apache settings? > > Thank you! > Adrian > > -- > ---------------------------------------------- > Adrian Sevcenco, Ph.D. | > Institute of Space Science - ISS, Romania | > adrian.sevcenco at {cern.ch,spacescience.ro} | > ---------------------------------------------- > >