It's time for 5.1-R bits
Garrett Wollman
wollman at lcs.mit.edu
Thu Jun 5 16:20:43 PDT 2003
<<On Thu, 05 Jun 2003 11:31:37 -0600, Scott Long <scottl at freebsd.org> said:
> 1. Distributing to the mirrors. The easiest approach seems to be
> to use a permission setting of 0660 on the files and 0770 on the
> directories. However, this will exclude the second-tier mirrors
> that mirror off of others using anonymous access. What should be
> done about this?
This works for me. If there are any second-tier mirrors, they'll just
have to wait like everyone else.
> 2. Granting anonymous access. If I publish an exact time, will
> everyone be able to tweak their mirrors by hand? If not, will
> rsync'ing the permission change be fast enough and not eat up too
> much bandwidth?
No and yes. My mirror job runs every six hours.
> 3. BitTorrent. I personally like this idea. We only need a few
> mirrors to act as seeds. Once the release happens and people start
> using these seeds, they'll become seeds themselves and the load will
> quickly flatten out. However, it's up to you guys.
I really have no interest in this. SFS would be much more
interesting, although I'm not willing to have NFS on my servers which
is required for sfsd.
-GAWollman
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