Re: help setting a mirror like repository

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http://linux.duke.edu/projects/metadata/
http://linux.duke.edu/projects/metadata/generate/createrepo-0.4.6-1.src.rpm

This is what my coworkers and I use to create repos.

As for setting up a mirror we just mirror someone elses repo. 


On Sat, 2006-12-09 at 17:41 -0300, Ezequiel Alfie wrote:
> Hello.
> I'm trying to set up a i386-FC6 repository suitable for:
> 
> - Network installation
> - Serving a Yum repository for [Core]
> - Serving the DVD ISO
> 
> My idea was using the minimum amount of hard disk space.
> 
> I created the following directories (/var/www is my DocumentRoot on 
> apache)
> 
> /var/www/fedora/linux/core/6/i386/os
> and /var/www/fedora/linux/core/6/i386/iso
> 
> I downloaded and put the ISO inside the iso/ directory.
> 
> I then loop-mounted the DVD ISO onto the os/ directory.
> 
> First question:
> After mounting the DVD ISO the ISO disappeared from the directory listing, 
> while accessing via HTTP. And if I try to download it it says 
> Permission Denied. Any ideas why?
> 
> Second question:
> 
> The iso/ directory served for the network installation but not for 
> yum since I got errors claiming something about not finding 
> media://<number>.
> While trying to solve that, I created an empty 20MB file and made an 
> ext2 filesystem on it (mkfs.ext2) and then loop mounted onto the 
> iso/repodata directory. After that, I copied the repodata/ files from 
> other mirror onto the mounted repodata/ directory. After that it worked as 
> a yum repo.
> 
> But, is this the intended way to set up a FC mirror? I see it a bit 
> complicated... Does someone got experience on this? I didn't wanted to 
> copy the RPMS from inside the DVD's, effectively duplicating the space 
> needed, as this was a suggestion on a tutorial page.
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Ezequiel
> 
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