On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 01:28:45PM +0200, Carsten Otto wrote:
It's a fine solution. And thanks for mirroring!
That is more than necessary.
Don't bother mirroring the following:
/pub/OpenBSD/[23].* (old stuff)
/pub/OpenBSD/4.[01234] (more old stuff)
/pub/OpenBSD/cvs (people will get src.tar.gz/use AnonCVS)
/pub/OpenBSD/distfiles (ports only look at ftp.{usa.,}openbsd.org [1])
All other data is either pretty useful or very small. Feel free to drop
/pub/OpenBSD/4.5 as well - it's not supported anymore, and people really
shouldn't be using it.
OpenBSD is released on a twice-yearly cycle, and only the last two
releases are supported. So you could drop /pub/OpenBSD/4.6 in about six
months, and so on.
Any of the second-level mirrors. I'd pick the fastest of
rsync://anga.funkfeuer.at/OpenBSD and
rsync://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/OpenBSD.
Joachim
[1] If you're interested: distfiles/ contains copies of the tarballs
etc. used to build all third-party software which can be used on
OpenBSD. This is extremely useful if the site hosting this software goes
down or the maintainers decide to free up some space.
However, the scripts actually building this software only look at
ftp.openbsd.org and ftp.usa.openbsd.org for the distfiles/ folder. Thus,
mirroring it is not very useful.