=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/ftp.html,v retrieving revision 1.479 retrieving revision 1.480 diff -c -r1.479 -r1.480 *** www/ftp.html 2009/01/08 16:05:27 1.479 --- www/ftp.html 2009/01/08 16:47:47 1.480 *************** *** 1302,1308 **** collection must be available. This location can be a link, if necessary.

!

  • /pub/OpenBSD/4.3/
    Where you find our most recent release.

    *************** *** 1377,1383 **** as well as the OpenSSH/, OpenNTPD/, OpenBGPD/, patches/ and tools/ directories. Note that in the above, "release" means all files under the specific ! directory (e.g. 4.3/). This includes all architecture subdirectories and the complete packages subdirectory, with packages for all application architectures.
    --- 1377,1383 ---- as well as the OpenSSH/, OpenNTPD/, OpenBGPD/, patches/ and tools/ directories. Note that in the above, "release" means all files under the specific ! directory (e.g. 4.4/). This includes all architecture subdirectories and the complete packages subdirectory, with packages for all application architectures.
    *************** *** 1396,1426 **** pub/OpenBSD/4.1 31.7GB (OpenBSD 4.1 release) pub/OpenBSD/4.2 35.2GB (OpenBSD 4.2 release) pub/OpenBSD/4.3 47.7GB (OpenBSD 4.3 release) pub/OpenBSD/snapshots 50.0GB (current snapshots, normally >= the last distribution in size) ! pub/OpenBSD/src .5GB (ftpable src tree, checked out from anoncvs nightly. You should avoid using an ftp mirror to get this. It's better to just update it yourself with a checkout from a nearby anoncvs server.) ! Hence, a mirror requires about 110GB of disk space at least, for snapshots and the last two releases. Depending on which old releases you serve additionally, you can waste still more disk space. Note that the master ftp site also provides the following directory, that ! mirrors should not need to provide:

      
    ! pub/OpenBSD/distfiles  4.7GB   (distfiles used by the ports subsystem
    ! 				makefiles. You probably should not
    ! 				mirror these unless you want them for other
    ! 				reasons yourself. The ports makefiles will
    ! 				only look at ftp.openbsd.org and
    ! 				ftp.usa.openbsd.org by default for these.)
      
      

    If you add a new FTP, HTTP, AFS or RSYNC mirror site, please contact www@openbsd.org. --- 1396,1430 ---- pub/OpenBSD/4.1 31.7GB (OpenBSD 4.1 release) pub/OpenBSD/4.2 35.2GB (OpenBSD 4.2 release) pub/OpenBSD/4.3 47.7GB (OpenBSD 4.3 release) + pub/OpenBSD/4.4 52.8GB (OpenBSD 4.4 release) pub/OpenBSD/snapshots 50.0GB (current snapshots, normally >= the last distribution in size) ! pub/OpenBSD/src .7GB (ftpable src tree, checked out from anoncvs nightly. You should avoid using an ftp mirror to get this. It's better to just update it yourself with a checkout from a nearby anoncvs server.) ! Hence, a mirror requires about 150GB of disk space at least, for snapshots and the last two releases. Depending on which old releases you serve additionally, you can waste still more disk space. Note that the master ftp site also provides the following directory, that ! you MUST NOT mirror, or you risk losing access to the server you are ! mirroring from.

      
    ! pub/OpenBSD/distfiles 40.9GB   (distfiles used by the ports subsystem
    ! 				makefiles. Do not mirror these yourself.
    ! 				The ports infrastructure only fetches from
    ! 				ftp.openbsd.org and ftp.usa.openbsd.org.)
      
      
    + If you do wish to provide access to the ports distfiles, this can be + done through the mirroring-ports(7) + infrastructure. +

    If you add a new FTP, HTTP, AFS or RSYNC mirror site, please contact www@openbsd.org. *************** *** 1429,1435 ****


    OpenBSD www@openbsd.org !
    $OpenBSD: ftp.html,v 1.479 2009/01/08 16:05:27 jj Exp $ --- 1433,1439 ----
    OpenBSD www@openbsd.org !
    $OpenBSD: ftp.html,v 1.480 2009/01/08 16:47:47 sthen Exp $