Re: ELN composes on mirrors

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On Sun, 2021-03-14 at 13:47 -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> The eln composes (at least as far as I know) are done via ODCS 
> (on demand compose service) and are already available on the master
> mirrors: 
> 
> https://dl.fedoraproject.org/odcs/production/
> (Although not via rsync currently). 
> 
> The big problem with mirroring them back in the past was that they
> changed too quick. There's a compose every 3 hours I think. That
> wouldn't be nearly enough time for our mirror network to keep up. 
> 
> Given that I expect the number of people who would sync this content is
> so small, perhaps we could just leave them on master mirrors?
> (we can enable rsync if you want... just put in a ticket). 
> If that proves to be too much load, we could perhaps try and sync them
> to a s3 bucket or some other location? I just dont think our normal
> mirror network would be a good fit here.

Thanks! I'm ok with consuming these from the master mirror. I've filed
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/9730 to get rsync enabled
for that endpoint. Once that's sorted out I'll setup a periodic sync,
(daily or weekly, at least at the beginning), and republish the
composes on https://mirror.facebook.net.

Cheers
Davide
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