On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:05:05AM -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > Some folks have been running into timeouts syncing some Fedora targets > from phx2 download servers. In particular Red Hat globalsync that > syncs to places like Brno where we have a lot of Fedora QA folks who > want the latest bits. > > I'd like to increase this timeout and see if it helps them. > If it causes any problems with too many rsync's hanging around we can > move it to a seperate module for those globalsync machines and put the > global one back. > > +1s? > > diff --git a/modules/rsync/files/rsyncd.conf.download-phx > b/modules/rsync/files/rsyncd.conf.download-phx index fd0d21f..41335dc > 100644 --- a/modules/rsync/files/rsyncd.conf.download-phx > +++ b/modules/rsync/files/rsyncd.conf.download-phx > @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ > pid file = /var/run/rsyncd.pid > syslog facility = daemon > max connections = 20 > -timeout = 600 > +timeout = 1200 > use chroot = yes > uid = nobody > gid = nobody Not sure if I am actually syncing against the affected hosts but my mirror (ftp-stud.hs-esslingen.de) is updated from dl.fedoraproject.org::fedora-buffet0/ and I have never seen timeouts in the last few months. Adrian
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