..mirror script: woody deb mirror for i386, how to exclude the rest?
Hi,
..in my mirror I like main, non-US, non-free and contrib for
Woody/3.0r1. So I try to script a mirror for i386 Woody,
should make a nice 4.2 GB mirror, how do I exclude the rest
of the about 80 GB?:
..the non-US is reasonable: du -sh debian* ...
17G debian
119M debian-non-US
...but the 17G is 4 times what it should be, so I stopped it.
I goofed, but _where_ did I goof? Clue whack, please.
Script below:
cat `which anonftpsync `
#! /bin/sh
set -e
# This script originates from http://www.debian.org/mirror/anonftpsync
# Note: You MUST have rsync 2.0.16-1 or newer, which is available in
slink# and all newer Debian releases, or at http://rsync.samba.org/
# Set the variables below to fit your site. You can then use cron to
have# this script run daily to automatically update your copy of the
archive.
# Don't forget:
# chmod 744 anonftpsync
# TO is the destination for the base of the Debian mirror directory
# (the dir that holds dists/ and ls-lR).
TO=/var/www/html/debian
# RSYNC_HOST is the site you have chosen from the mirrors file.
# (http://www.debian.org/mirror/list-full)
RSYNC_HOST=ftp.no.debian.org
# RSYNC_DIR is the directory given in the "Packages over rsync:" line of
# the mirrors file for the site you have chosen to mirror.
RSYNC_DIR=debian
# EXCLUDE is a list of parameters listing patterns that rsync will
exclude.# The following example would exclude mostly everything:
#EXCLUDE="\
# --exclude binary-alpha/ --exclude binary-arm/ --exclude binary-i386/
\# --exclude binary-m68k/ --exclude binary-powerpc/ --exclude
binary-sparc/ \# --exclude binary-ia64/ --exclude binary-mips*/
--exclude binary-hppa/ \# --exclude binary-sh/ --exclude binary-s390/ \
# --exclude binary-hurd-i386/ \
# --exclude *_alpha.deb --exclude *_arm.deb --exclude *_i386.deb \
# --exclude *_m68k.deb --exclude *_powerpc.deb --exclude *_sparc.deb \
# --exclude *_ia64.deb --exclude *_hppa.deb --exclude *_sh.deb \
# --exclude *_mips.deb --exclude *_mipsel.deb --exclude *_s390.deb \
# --exclude *_hurd-i386.deb \
# --exclude disks-alpha/ --exclude disks-arm/ --exclude disks-i386/ \
# --exclude disks-ia64/ --exclude disks-m68k/ --exclude disks-mips*/ \
# --exclude disks-powerpc/ --exclude disks-s390/ --exclude
disks-sparc/ \# --exclude stable/ --exclude testing/ --exclude
unstable/ \# --exclude source/ \
# --exclude *.orig.tar.gz --exclude *.diff.gz --exclude *.dsc \
# --exclude /contrib/ --exclude /non-free/ \
# "
# With a blank EXCLUDE you will mirror the entire archive.
EXCLUDE="\
--exclude binary-alpha/ --exclude binary-arm/ \
--exclude binary-m68k/ --exclude binary-powerpc/ --exclude binary-sparc/
\--exclude binary-ia64/ --exclude binary-mips*/ --exclude binary-hppa/ \
--exclude binary-sh/ --exclude binary-s390/ \
--exclude binary-hurd-i386/ \
--exclude *_alpha.deb --exclude *_arm.deb \
--exclude *_m68k.deb --exclude *_powerpc.deb --exclude *_sparc.deb \
--exclude *_ia64.deb --exclude *_hppa.deb --exclude *_sh.deb \
--exclude *_mips.deb --exclude *_mipsel.deb --exclude *_s390.deb \
--exclude *_hurd-i386.deb \
--exclude disks-alpha/ --exclude disks-arm/ --exclude disks-i386/ \
--exclude disks-ia64/ --exclude disks-m68k/ --exclude disks-mips*/ \
--exclude disks-powerpc/ --exclude disks-s390/ --exclude disks-sparc/
\--exclude testing/ --exclude unstable/ \
--exclude source/ \
--exclude *.orig.tar.gz --exclude *.diff.gz --exclude *.dsc \
"
# There should be no need to edit anything below this point, unless
there# are problems.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-------#
# Note: on some non-Debian systems, hostname doesn't accept -f option.
# If that's the case on your system, make sure hostname prints the full
# hostname, and remove the -f option. If there's no hostname command,
# explicitly replace `hostname -f` with the hostname.
HOSTNAME=`hostname -f`
LOCK="${TO}/Archive-Update-in-Progress-${HOSTNAME}"
# Get in the right directory and set the umask to be group writable
#
cd $HOME
umask 002
# Check to see if another sync is in progress
if lockfile -! -l 43200 -r 0 "$LOCK"; then
echo ${HOSTNAME} is unable to start rsync, lock file exists
exit 1
fi
# Note: on some non-Debian systems, trap doesn't accept "exit" as signal
# specification. If that's the case on your system, try using "0".
trap "rm -f $LOCK > /dev/null 2>&1" exit
set +e
rsync --recursive --links --hard-links --times --verbose --compress
--delete \ --exclude "Archive-Update-in-Progress-${HOSTNAME}" \
--exclude "project/trace/${HOSTNAME}" \
$EXCLUDE \
$RSYNC_HOST::$RSYNC_DIR $TO > rsync.log 2>&1
date -u > "${TO}/project/trace/${HOSTNAME}"
# Note: if you don't have savelog, use any other log rotation facility,
or# comment this out, the log will simply be overwritten each time.
savelog rsync.log > /dev/null 2>&1
..end of script.
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