Art Age Software wrote:
Hi all, I would like to set up a local CentOS mirror, as suggested by others on this list, to cut down on bandwidth usage, etc. I have read a couple HowTos and it seems pretty straight-forward, but I do have some questions. 1) How should I change my entries in /etc/yum.repos.d? Specifically, should I replace CentOS-Base.repo with my own .repo file?
You probably need to edit your CentOS-Base.repo file. See my suggested way in the answer to your next question.
2) Is there a way to configure yum to prefer the local repo, but use an external mirror if the local is not available?
YesYou can just add one baseurl=<local_path> line to your CentOS-Base.repo file for each section ([base], [updates], etc.) ... while still leaving the "mirrorlist=" one enabled. Then install the yum-fastestmirror plugin ... fastest mirror SHOULD always pick your local mirror, and if it is not available it should pick the next fastest one listed.
3) What is the best practice around keeping the local repo updated? A once-a-day cron job to rsync from an external mirror? If this is the correct approach, is there a way to rsync from a "mirror list" so that updates won't fail if a particular mirror happens to be unavailable when the cron job runs?
We do not provide public syncs from our infrastructure except for "public mirrors" (people who are allowing public access to their mirrors) ... however, there are about 200 public mirrors, some of which provide rsync. Here is the list of public mirrors:
http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=13 Thanks, Johnny Hughes
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