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The [https://csclub.uwaterloo.ca Computer Science Club] runs a public mirror ([http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca]) on [[Machine_List#potassium-benzoate|potassium-benzoate]].
We currently run a public mirror ([http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/ mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca]) on [[Machine_List#sodium-benzoate|sodium-benzoate]]. We are listed on the ResNet [http://noc.uwaterloo.ca/cn/Stats/resReport "don't count" list] so downloading from our mirror will not count against one's ResNet quota. Requests to mirror a particular distribution or archive should be made to syscom@csclub.uwaterloo.ca. We also have a [http://cacti.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/graph_image.php?action=view&local_graph_id=1560&rra_id=1&graph_height=120&graph_width=440 bandwidth graph] you can look at.


''We are listed on the ResNet "don't count" list, so downloading from our mirror will not count against one's ResNet quota.''
== Archives Mirrored ==


== Software Mirrored ==
'''Total Size:''' 4.4 TiB


A list of current archives (and their respective disk usage) is listed on our mirror's homepage at [http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca].
{| class="wikitable"
!style="width: 12em"| Archive ||style="width: 31em"| Upstream/Listing ||style="width: 5em"| Size || Notes
|-
| Apache || rsync://rsync.us.apache.org/apache-dist/<br/>http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ || 23 GiB || -
|-
| Arch Linux || rsync://mirror.rit.edu/archlinux<br/>http://www.archlinux.org/download/<br/>http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mirrors#Mirror_List || 75 GiB || -
|-
| Blastwave || rsync://www.ibiblio.org/sun-packages/csw/<br/>http://www.blastwave.org/mirrors.php || 11 GiB || -
|-
| CentOS || rsync://us-msync.centos.org/CentOS/<br/>http://mirror-status.centos.org/ || 131 GiB || -
|-
| CPAN || rsync://rsync.nic.funet.fi/CPAN/<br/>http://mirror.cpan.org/ || 6.8 GiB || -
|-
| CRAN || rsync://cran.r-project.org/CRAN/ || 41 GiB || '''We should get added as an official mirror.'''
|-
| CTAN || rsync://carroll.aset.psu.edu/ctan/<br/>http://www.dante.de/cgi-bin/ctan/list.cgi<br/>http://www.dante.de/mirmon/ || 16 GiB || -
|-
| Cygwin || rsync://cygwin.com/cygwin-ftp/<br/>http://www.cygwin.com/mirrors.html || 11 GiB || -
|-
| Damn Small Linux || rsync://ftp.belnet.be/packages/damnsmalllinux/ || 18 GiB || '''Sent a request to be added.''' Maybe contact the dude listed here: http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/donate.html.
|-
| Debian || rsync://debian.mirror.rafal.ca/debian/<br/>http://www.debian.org/mirror/list<br/>http://www.de.debian.org/dmc/today/ || 446 GiB || Requested to be added to the ftp.ca.debian.org rotation; will be added if the need arises..
|-
| Debian-backports || rsync://www.backports.org/backports.org/<br/>http://www.backports.org/debian/README.mirrors.html || 30 GiB || Submitted a request to be added to the mirror list long ago with no response.
|-
| Debian-cd || rsync://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/ || 70 GiB || Mirror only the first CD and DVD, and all small CD's (netinst, business-card, etc...).
|-
| Debian-multimedia || rsync://www.debian-multimedia.org/debian/<br/>http://www.debian-multimedia.org/debian-m.php || 5.3 GiB || -
|-
| Debian-ports || rsync://ftp.debian-ports.org/debian/ || 124G || -
|-
| Debian-security || rsync://security.debian.org/debian-security/ || 36 GiB || Debian does not currently list debian-security mirrors, and encourages users to use security.debian.org exclusively.
|-
| Debian-unofficial || rsync://ftp.debian-unofficial.org/debian/<br/>http://www.debian-unofficial.org/mirrors.html || 970 MiB || -
|-
| Debian-volatile || rsync://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile/<br/>http://www.debian.org/volatile/volatile-mirrors || 3.3 GiB || -
|-
| Eclipse || rsync://download.eclipse.org/eclipseMirror<br/>http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/ || 226 GiB || -
|-
| Emdebian || rsync://www.emdebian.org/emdebian/ || 3.7 GiB || Emdebian does not currently list mirrors.
|-
| Fedora || http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Mirroring<br/>http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist<br/>https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/site/647<br/>rsync://ftp.muug.mb.ca/pub/fedora/linux/core/ || 548 GiB || -
|-
| FreeBSD || rsync://ftp1.ca.freebsd.org/ || 673 GiB || '''We should get added as an official mirror.'''
|-
| Gentoo (portage) || rsync://rsync1.us.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage/ || 581 MiB || We are rsync4.ca.gentoo.org.
|-
| Gentoo (sources) || rsync://masterdistfiles.gentoo.org/gentoo/<br/>http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/mirrors.xml<br/>http://mirrorstats.gentoo.org/ || 159 GiB || See ~sysadmin/passwords/gentoo for rsync password.
|-
| GNOME || rsync://ftp.gnome.org/gnome/ || 86 GiB || -
|-
| GNU || rsync://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/gnu/ftp/gnu/<br/>http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html || 20 GiB || -
|-
| KDE || rsync://master.kde.org/kdeftp/<br/>http://www.kde.org/mirrors/ || 69 GiB || -
|-
| kernel.org || rsync://kernel.org/pub/linux/<br/>rsync://kernel.org/pub/software/<br/>http://kernel.org/mirrors/countries/html/CA.html || 130 GiB || -
|-
| Linux Mint (releases) || rsync://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/linuxmint.com/<br/>http://www.linuxmint.com/mirrors.php || 23 GiB || -
|-
| Linux Mint (packages) || rsync://packages.linuxmint.com/packages/<br/>http://www.linuxmint.com/mirrors.php || 4.1 GiB || -
|-
| mozdev || rsync://rsync.mozdev.org/mozdev/<br/>http://mirrors.mozdev.org/index.html || 6.0 GiB || Currently in the North American rotation, but could request to be added to the global rotation.
|-
| mozilla.org || rsync://releases-rsync.mozilla.org/mozilla-releases/<br/>http://www.mozilla.org/mirrors.html || 105 GiB || -
|-
| MySQL || rsync://mysql.mirrors.pair.com/mysql/<br/>http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mirrors.html || 148 GiB || -
|-
| non-GNU || rsync://dl.sv.gnu.org/releases/<br/>http://dl.sv.gnu.org/releases/00_MIRRORS.html<br/>http://download.savannah.gnu.org/mirmon/ || 15 GiB || -
|-
| Openoffice (extended set) || rsync://rsync.services.openoffice.org/openoffice-extended/<br/>http://distribution.openoffice.org/mirrors/#mirrors<br/>http://www.ooodev.org/mirmon/ || 102 GiB || -
|-
| OpenSUSE (opensuse-full) || rsync://stage.opensuse.org/opensuse-full/opensuse/<br/>http://mirrors.opensuse.org/list/all.html || 161 GiB || -
|-
| Slackware || - || 139 GiB || '''We should get added as an official mirror.'''
|-
| Ubuntu || rsync://archives.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/<br/>https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors || 286 GiB || '''We used to be the official Canadian mirror (''i.e.'', ca.archive.ubuntu.com); when we get more bandwidth get us added back.'''
|-
| Ubuntu-ports || rsync://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/ || 394 GiB || -
|-
| Ubuntu-ports-releases || rsync://cdimage.ubuntu.com/cdimage/ubuntu-ports/releases/ || 36 GiB || -
|-
| Ubuntu-releases || rsync://releases.ubuntu.com/releases/<br/>https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+cdmirrors<br/>http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download<br/>http://www.kubuntu.org/download.php<br/>http://www.edubuntu.org/Download || 39 GiB || Are the official Canadian mirror (''i.e.'', ca.archive.ubuntu.com); ubuntu-releases includes Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and Edubuntu.
|-
| xorg.freedesktop.org || rsync://xorg.freedesktop.org/xorg-archive/<br/>http://www.x.org/wiki/Releases/Download || 5.3 GiB || -
|-
| Xubuntu-releases || rsync://cdimage.ubuntu.com/cdimage/xubuntu/releases/<br/>http://www.xubuntu.org/get || 18 GiB || -
|-
| wine-budgetdedicated || http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/ || 151 MiB || -
|}


=== Mirroring Requests ===
== Proposed Archives to Mirror ==


Requests to mirror a particular distribution or archive should be made to [mailto:syscom@csclub.uwaterloo.ca syscom@csclub.uwaterloo.ca].
* Mandriva (774 GiB)
* OpenBSD (209 GiB)
* NetBSD (340 GiB)
* PCLinuxOS


== Implementation Details ==
== Implementation Details ==


=== Syncing ===
The mirroring is done by one of two scripts. Both are based on [http://www.debian.org/mirror/anonftpsync anonftpsync]. Various cronjobs are scheduled to call one of these scripts.


=== csc-sync-debian ===
==== Storage ====


All of our projects are stored on one of two zfs zpools. There are 8 drives per array, configured as raidz2, and there is an additional drive that can be swapped in (in the event of a disk failure).
This is used to sync debian-style repositories. It's usage is:
csc-sync-debian local_dir rsync_host rsync_dir [trace_host [trace_dir]]


* <code>/mirror/root/.cscmirror1</code>
If trace_host is specified, then $rsync_dir/project/trace/$trace_host is checked to see if it has changed. If it has, a normal debian-style (two-pass) rsync is done.
* <code>/mirror/root/.cscmirror2</code>


Each project is given a filesystem under one of the two pools. Symlinks are created <code>/mirror/root</code> to point to the correct pool and file system.
=== csc-sync-standard ===


==== Merlin ====
This is used to sync a tree in a general way. Like anonftpsync, it supports locking and logging. It's usage is:


The synchronization process is run by a Python script called &quot;merlin&quot;, written by a2brenna. The script is stored in <code>~mirror/merlin</code>.
csc-sync-standard local_dir rsync_host rsync_dir


The list of repositories and their configuration (synch frequency, location, etc.) is configured in <code>merlin.py</code>.
=== merlin ===


To view the sync status, execute <code>~mirror/merlin/arthur.py status</code>. To force the sync of a project, execute <code>~mirror/merlin/arthur.py sync:PROJECT_NAME</code>.
The synchronization process is run by a Python script called "merlin", ostensibly written by mspang, stored in ~mirror/merlin. The repository list, sync time, etc. is maintained in merlin.py.


=== HTTP ===
===== Push Sync =====


Some projects support push syncing via SSH.
We use Apache as our web server. Here's a snippet of the worker configuration:
<IfModule mpm_worker_module>
ServerLimit 64
ThreadLimit 64
StartServers 2
MaxClients 4096
MinSpareThreads 16
MaxSpareThreads 48
ThreadsPerChild 64
MaxRequestsPerChild 0
</IfModule>


We are running a special SSHD instance on mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca:22. This instance has been locked down, with the following settings:
We use the bwbar application to display current bandwidth in the footer of mirror pages.

* Only SSH key authentication
* Only users of the <code>push</code> group (except <code>mirror</code>) are allowed to connect
* X11 Forwarding, TCP Forwarding, Agent Forwarding, User RC and TTY are disabled
* Users are chrooted to <code>/mirror/merlin</code>

Most projects will connect using the <code>push</code> user. The SSH authorized keys file is located at <code>/home/push/.ssh/authorized_keys</code>. An example entry is:

<pre>
restrict,no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding,no-pty,command="arthur sync:ubuntu >/dev/null 2>/dev/null </dev/null &",from="XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX" ssh-rsa ...
</pre>

==== Sync Scripts ====

Our collection of synchronization scripts are located in <code>~mirror/bin</code>. They currently include:

* <code>csc-sync-apache</code>
* <code>csc-sync-debian</code>
* <code>csc-sync-debian-cd</code>
* <code>csc-sync-gentoo</code>
* <code>csc-sync-ssh</code>
* <code>csc-sync-standard</code>

Most of these scripts take the following parameters:

<code>local_dir rsync_host rsync_dir</code>

=== HTTP(s) ===

We use [https://nginx.org nginx] as our webserver.

==== Index ====

An index of the archives we mirror is available at [http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca].

As of Winter 2010, it is now generated by a Python script in <code>~mirror/mirror-index</code>.

<code>~mirror/mirror-index/make-index</code> is scheduled in <code>/etc/cron.d/csc-mirror</code> to be run at 5:40am on the 14th and 28th of each month. The script can be run manually when needed (for example, when the archive list is updated) by running:

<code>sudo -u mirror /home/mirror/mirror-index/make-index.py</code>

This causes an instance of <code>du</code> which computes the size of each directory. This list is then sorted alphabetically by directory name and returned to the Python script. If any errors occur during this process, the script conservatively chooses to exit rather than risk generating an index file that is incorrect.

<code>make-index.py</code> is configured by means of a [https://yaml.org YAML] file, <code>config.yaml</code>, in the same directory. Its format is as follows:

<pre class="yaml">docroot: /mirror/root
duflags: --human-readable --max-depth=1
output: /mirror/root/index.html

exclude:
- include
- lost+found
- pub
# (...)

directories:
apache:
site: apache.org
url: http://www.apache.org/

archlinux:
site: archlinux.org
url: http://www.archlinux.org/

# (...)</pre>
The docroot is the directory which is to be scanned; this will probably always be the mirror root from which Apache serves. <code>duflags</code> specifies the flags to be passed to <code>du</code>. This is here so that it's easy to find and alter. For instance, we could change <code>--human-readable</code> to <code>--si</code> if we ever decided that, like hard disk manufacturers, we want sizes to appear larger than they are. <code>output</code> defines the file to which the generated index will be written.

<code>exclude</code> specifies the list of directories which will not be included in the generated index page (since, by default, all folders are included in the generated index page).

Finally, <code>directories</code> specifies the list of directories to be listed. The format is fairly straightforward: simply name the directory and provide a site (the display name in the &quot;Project Site&quot; column) and URL. One caveat here is that YAML does not allow tabs for whitespace. Indent with two spaces to remain consistent with the existing file format, please. Also note that the directory name is case-sensitive, as is always the case on Unix.

Finally, the HTML index file is generated from <code>index.mako</code>, a Mako template (which is mostly HTML anyhow). If you really can't figure out how it works, look up the Mako documentation.


=== FTP ===
=== FTP ===


We use proftpd (standalone daemon) as our ftp server. To increase performance we disable DNS lookups in proftpd.conf:
We use [http://www.proftpd.org/ proftpd] (standalone daemon) as our FTP server.

To increase performance, we disable DNS lookups in <code>proftpd.conf</code>:

<pre>UseReverseDNS off
IdentLookups off</pre>
We also limit the amount of CPU/memory resources used (e.g. to minimize [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globbing Globbing] resources):

<pre>RLimitCPU session 10
RLimitMemory session 4096K</pre>
We allow a maximum of 500 concurrent FTP sessions:


UseReverseDNS off
<pre>MaxInstances 500
IdentLookups off
MaxClients 500</pre>
The contents of <code>/mirror/root/include/motd.msg</code> are displayed when a user connects.


=== rsync ===
We also limit the amount of CPU/memory resources used (e.g. to minimize [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globbing Globbing] resources):


We use <code>rsyncd</code> (standalone daemon).
RLimitCPU session 10
RLimitMemory session 4096K


We disable compression and checksumming in <code>rsyncd.conf</code>:
We allow a maximum of 200 concurrent ftp sessions:


<pre>dont compress = *
MaxInstances 500
refuse options = c delete</pre>
MaxClients 500
The contents of <code>/mirror/root/include/motd.msg</code> are displayed when a user connects.


=== Rsync ===
== Mirror Administration ==


=== Adding a new project ===
We use rsyncd (standalone daemon). We disable compression and checksumming in rsyncd.conf:


# Find the instructions for mirroring the project. Ideally, try to sync directly from the project’s source repository.
dont compress = *
#* Note that some projects provide sync scripts, however we generally won’t use them. We will instead use our custom ones.
refuse options = c delete
# Create a zfs filesystem to store the project in:
#* Find the pool with least current disk usage
#* <code>zfs create cscmirror{1,2}/$PROJECT_NAME</code>
# Change the folder ownership
#* <code>chown mirror:mirror /mirror/root/.cscmirror{1,2}/$PROJECT_NAME</code>
# Create the symlink in <code>/mirror/root</code>
#* <code>ln -s .cscmirror{1,2}/$PROJECT_NAME $PROJECT_NAME</code> ('''NOTE''': The symlink must be relative to the <code>/mirror/root</code> directory. If it isn’t, the symlinks will not work when chrooted)
# Configure the project in merlin (<code>~mirror/merlin/merlin.py</code>)
#* Select the appropriate sync script (typically <code>csc-sync-standard</code>) and supply the appropriate parameters
# Restart merlin: <code>systemctl restart merlin</code>
#* This will kick off the initial sync
#* Check <code>~mirror/merlin/logs/$PROJECT_NAME</code> for errors, <code>~mirror/merlin/logs/transfer.log</code> for transfer progress
# Update the mirror index configuration (<code>~mirror/mirror-index/config.yaml</code>)
# Add the project to rsync (<code>/etc/rsyncd.conf</code>)
#* Restart rsync with <code>systemctl restart rsync</code>


If push mirroring is available/required, see [[#Push_Sync|Push Sync]].
For ftp and rsync, the contents of /mirror/root/include/motd.msg are displayed when users connect.

Revision as of 16:55, 26 April 2018

The Computer Science Club runs a public mirror (mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca) on potassium-benzoate.

We are listed on the ResNet "don't count" list, so downloading from our mirror will not count against one's ResNet quota.

Software Mirrored

A list of current archives (and their respective disk usage) is listed on our mirror's homepage at mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca.

Mirroring Requests

Requests to mirror a particular distribution or archive should be made to syscom@csclub.uwaterloo.ca.

Implementation Details

Syncing

Storage

All of our projects are stored on one of two zfs zpools. There are 8 drives per array, configured as raidz2, and there is an additional drive that can be swapped in (in the event of a disk failure).

  • /mirror/root/.cscmirror1
  • /mirror/root/.cscmirror2

Each project is given a filesystem under one of the two pools. Symlinks are created /mirror/root to point to the correct pool and file system.

Merlin

The synchronization process is run by a Python script called "merlin", written by a2brenna. The script is stored in ~mirror/merlin.

The list of repositories and their configuration (synch frequency, location, etc.) is configured in merlin.py.

To view the sync status, execute ~mirror/merlin/arthur.py status. To force the sync of a project, execute ~mirror/merlin/arthur.py sync:PROJECT_NAME.

Push Sync

Some projects support push syncing via SSH.

We are running a special SSHD instance on mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca:22. This instance has been locked down, with the following settings:

  • Only SSH key authentication
  • Only users of the push group (except mirror) are allowed to connect
  • X11 Forwarding, TCP Forwarding, Agent Forwarding, User RC and TTY are disabled
  • Users are chrooted to /mirror/merlin

Most projects will connect using the push user. The SSH authorized keys file is located at /home/push/.ssh/authorized_keys. An example entry is:

restrict,no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding,no-pty,command="arthur sync:ubuntu >/dev/null 2>/dev/null </dev/null &",from="XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX" ssh-rsa ...

Sync Scripts

Our collection of synchronization scripts are located in ~mirror/bin. They currently include:

  • csc-sync-apache
  • csc-sync-debian
  • csc-sync-debian-cd
  • csc-sync-gentoo
  • csc-sync-ssh
  • csc-sync-standard

Most of these scripts take the following parameters:

local_dir rsync_host rsync_dir

HTTP(s)

We use nginx as our webserver.

Index

An index of the archives we mirror is available at mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca.

As of Winter 2010, it is now generated by a Python script in ~mirror/mirror-index.

~mirror/mirror-index/make-index is scheduled in /etc/cron.d/csc-mirror to be run at 5:40am on the 14th and 28th of each month. The script can be run manually when needed (for example, when the archive list is updated) by running:

sudo -u mirror /home/mirror/mirror-index/make-index.py

This causes an instance of du which computes the size of each directory. This list is then sorted alphabetically by directory name and returned to the Python script. If any errors occur during this process, the script conservatively chooses to exit rather than risk generating an index file that is incorrect.

make-index.py is configured by means of a YAML file, config.yaml, in the same directory. Its format is as follows:

docroot: /mirror/root
duflags: --human-readable --max-depth=1
output: /mirror/root/index.html

exclude:
   - include
   - lost+found
   - pub
# (...)

directories:
  apache:
    site: apache.org
    url: http://www.apache.org/

  archlinux:
    site: archlinux.org
    url: http://www.archlinux.org/

# (...)

The docroot is the directory which is to be scanned; this will probably always be the mirror root from which Apache serves. duflags specifies the flags to be passed to du. This is here so that it's easy to find and alter. For instance, we could change --human-readable to --si if we ever decided that, like hard disk manufacturers, we want sizes to appear larger than they are. output defines the file to which the generated index will be written.

exclude specifies the list of directories which will not be included in the generated index page (since, by default, all folders are included in the generated index page).

Finally, directories specifies the list of directories to be listed. The format is fairly straightforward: simply name the directory and provide a site (the display name in the "Project Site" column) and URL. One caveat here is that YAML does not allow tabs for whitespace. Indent with two spaces to remain consistent with the existing file format, please. Also note that the directory name is case-sensitive, as is always the case on Unix.

Finally, the HTML index file is generated from index.mako, a Mako template (which is mostly HTML anyhow). If you really can't figure out how it works, look up the Mako documentation.

FTP

We use proftpd (standalone daemon) as our FTP server.

To increase performance, we disable DNS lookups in proftpd.conf:

UseReverseDNS           off
IdentLookups            off

We also limit the amount of CPU/memory resources used (e.g. to minimize Globbing resources):

RLimitCPU               session 10
RLimitMemory            session 4096K

We allow a maximum of 500 concurrent FTP sessions:

MaxInstances            500
MaxClients              500

The contents of /mirror/root/include/motd.msg are displayed when a user connects.

rsync

We use rsyncd (standalone daemon).

We disable compression and checksumming in rsyncd.conf:

dont compress = *
refuse options = c delete

The contents of /mirror/root/include/motd.msg are displayed when a user connects.

Mirror Administration

Adding a new project

  1. Find the instructions for mirroring the project. Ideally, try to sync directly from the project’s source repository.
    • Note that some projects provide sync scripts, however we generally won’t use them. We will instead use our custom ones.
  2. Create a zfs filesystem to store the project in:
    • Find the pool with least current disk usage
    • zfs create cscmirror{1,2}/$PROJECT_NAME
  3. Change the folder ownership
    • chown mirror:mirror /mirror/root/.cscmirror{1,2}/$PROJECT_NAME
  4. Create the symlink in /mirror/root
    • ln -s .cscmirror{1,2}/$PROJECT_NAME $PROJECT_NAME (NOTE: The symlink must be relative to the /mirror/root directory. If it isn’t, the symlinks will not work when chrooted)
  5. Configure the project in merlin (~mirror/merlin/merlin.py)
    • Select the appropriate sync script (typically csc-sync-standard) and supply the appropriate parameters
  6. Restart merlin: systemctl restart merlin
    • This will kick off the initial sync
    • Check ~mirror/merlin/logs/$PROJECT_NAME for errors, ~mirror/merlin/logs/transfer.log for transfer progress
  7. Update the mirror index configuration (~mirror/mirror-index/config.yaml)
  8. Add the project to rsync (/etc/rsyncd.conf)
    • Restart rsync with systemctl restart rsync

If push mirroring is available/required, see Push Sync.