Re: Temporary files and mirroring

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On Thursday 05 of November 2020 21:34:41 Mike Bird via tde-devels wrote:
> Looks like the master server was being updated while primary mirror was
> pulling:
>
> file has
> vanished:
> "/rpm/osstw/trinity-r14/RPMS/noarch/.trinity-tde-i18n-Danish-14.0.9-1.os
>stw.noarch.rpm.Fcguw5" (in trinity)
>
> There are usually ways to avoid this but the exact solution depends on
> who is doing what.  For example we try to protect users and secondary
> mirrors when rsync-ing from the master server to the primary mirror by
> specifying --temp-dir= and --delay-updates.
>
> --Mike
> ____________________________________________________

Hi Mike,

yes, i have noticed such files as well. When synchronizing from the 
François RPM packages repository to the primary archive, I use rsync 
with --delete-after --delay-updates options precisely to prevent these 
temporary files.

The problem is probably with the source - the RPM packages repository. I 
assume that these files are visible there during synchronization from the 
François builder to the RPM packages repository.

There are probably two possible solutions: Either François modifies his 
sync script to use rsync with --delay-updates option, or I add --exclude 
with a mask to files that start with a dot and end with "some six 
characters after the dot".

Cheers
-- 
Slávek

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