######################################################################## ######################################################################## ## This is a sample configuration file for the ftpsync mirror script. ## ## Most of the values are commented out and just shown here for ## ## completeness, together with their default value. ## ######################################################################## ######################################################################## ## Mirrorname. This is used for things like the trace file and should always ## be the full hostname of the mirror. #MIRRORNAME=`hostname -f` ## Destination of the mirrored files. Should be an empty directory. ## CAREFUL, this directory will contain the mirror. Everything else ## that might have happened to be in there WILL BE GONE after the mirror sync! #TO="/org/ftp.debian.org/ftp/" ## The upstream name of the rsync share. #RSYNC_PATH="ftp" ## The host we mirror from #RSYNC_HOST=some.mirror.debian.org ## In case we need a user to access the rsync share at our upstream host #RSYNC_USER= ## If we need a user we also need a password #RSYNC_PASSWORD= ## In which directory should logfiles end up ## Note that BASEDIR defaults to $HOME, but can be set before calling the ## ftpsync script to any value you want (for example using pam_env) #LOGDIR="${BASEDIR}/log" ## Name of our own logfile. ## Note that ${NAME} is set by the ftpsync script depending on the way it ## is called. See README for a description of the multi-archive capability ## and better always include ${NAME} in this path. #LOG="${LOGDIR}/${NAME}.log" ## The script can send logs (or error messages) to a mail address. ## If this is unset it will default to the local root user unless it is run ## on a .debian.org machine where it will default to the mirroradm people. #MAILTO="root" ## If you do want a mail about every single sync, set this to false ## Everything else will only send mails if a mirror sync fails #ERRORSONLY="true" ## If you want the logs to also include output of rsync, set this to true. ## Careful, the logs can get pretty big, especially if it is the first mirror ## run #FULLLOGS="false" ## If you do want to exclude files from the mirror run, put --exclude statements here. ## See rsync(1) for the exact syntax, these are passed to rsync as written here. ## DO NOT TRY TO EXCLUDE ARCHITECTURES OR SUITES WITH THIS, IT WILL NOT WORK! #EXCLUDE="" ## If you do want to exclude an architecture, this is for you. ## Use as space seperated list. ## Possible values are: ## alpha, amd64, arm, armel, hppa, hurd-i386, i386, ia64, kfreebsd-amd64, ## kfreebsd-i386, m68k, mipsel, mips, powerpc, s390, sh and sparc ## eg. ARCH_EXCLUDE="alpha arm armel mipsel mips s390 sparc" ## An unset value will mirror all architectures (default!) #ARCH_EXCLUDE="" ## Do we have leaf mirror to signal we are done and they should sync? ## If so set it to true and make sure you configure runmirrors.mirrors ## and runmirrors.conf for your need. #HUB=false ## We do create three logfiles for every run. To save space we rotate them, this ## defines how many we keep #LOGROTATE=14 ## Our own lockfile (only one sync should run at any time) #LOCK="${TO}/Archive-Update-in-Progress-${MIRRORNAME}" ## The following file is used to make sure we will end up with a correctly ## synced mirror even if we get multiple pushes in a short timeframe #UPDATEREQUIRED="${TO}/Archive-Update-Required-${MIRRORNAME}" ## The trace file is used by a mirror check tool to see when we last ## had a successful mirror sync. Make sure that it always ends up in ## project/trace and always shows the full hostname. ## This is *relative* to ${TO} #TRACE="project/trace/${MIRRORNAME}" ## We sync our mirror using rsync (everything else would be insane), so ## we need a few options set. ## The rsync program #RSYNC=rsync ## BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN YOU CHANGE THE RSYNC_OPTIONS! BETTER DON'T! ## BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN YOU CHANGE THE RSYNC_OPTIONS! BETTER DON'T! ## BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN YOU CHANGE THE RSYNC_OPTIONS! BETTER DON'T! ## BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN YOU CHANGE THE RSYNC_OPTIONS! BETTER DON'T! ## Default rsync options every rsync invocation sees. #RSYNC_OPTIONS="-rltvHSB8192 --timeout 3600 --stats --exclude Archive-Update-in-Progress-${MIRRORNAME} --exclude ${TRACE} --exclude Archive-Update-Required-${MIRRORNAME}" ## Options the first pass gets. We do not want the Packages/Source indices ## here, and we also do not want to delete any files yet. #RSYNC_OPTIONS1="--exclude Packages* --exclude Sources* --exclude Release* --exclude ls-lR*" ## Options the second pass gets. Now we want the Packages/Source indices too ## and we also want to delete files. We also want to delete files that are ## excluded. #RSYNC_OPTIONS2="--max-delete=40000 --delay-updates --delete --delete-after --delete-excluded" ## You may establish the connection via a web proxy by setting the environment ## variable RSYNC_PROXY to a hostname:port pair pointing to your web proxy. Note ## that your web proxy's configuration must support proxy connections to port 873. # RSYNC_PROXY= ## The following three options are used in case we want to "callback" the host ## we got pushed from. #CALLBACKUSER="archvsync" #CALLBACKHOST="none" #CALLBACKKEY="none" ## Hook scripts can be run at various places during the sync. ## Leave them blank if you don't want any ## Hook1: After lock is acquired, before first rsync ## Hook2: After first rsync, if successful ## Hook3: After second rsync, if successful ## Hook4: Right before leaf mirror triggering ## Hook5: After leaf mirror trigger, only if we have slave mirrors (HUB=true) ## ## Note that Hook3 and Hook4 are likely to be called directly after each other. ## Difference is: Hook3 is called *every* time the second rsync was successful, ## but even if the mirroring needs to re-run thanks to a second push. ## Hook4 is only effective if we are done with mirroring. #HOOK1= #HOOK2= #HOOK3= #HOOK4= #HOOK5=