[RAS] Fwd: 909 is down from 995 eight days ago, but up from 651 four days ago - the citations go down just before the rankings are released, and come up again after they have been released (fwd)
Thomas Krichel
krichel at openlib.org
Fri Sep 9 10:32:22 CDT 2011
Dan Hayes writes
> the aras user doesn't seem to have trouble rsyncing from citec.repc.org
>
> aras at nebka:/opt$ rsync -va adnetec at citec.repec.org:RePEc/zzz/cites/
> /opt/mutabor/home/adnetec/RePEc/zzz/cites
> receiving incremental file list
> col/000165/
> col/000165/007026.amf.xml
> fip/fedlwp/2006-025.amf.xml
> grt/wpegrt/
> grt/wpegrt/2007-03.amf.xml
> grt/wpegrt/2007-05.amf.xml
> grt/wpegrt/2008-03.amf.xml
> grt/wpegrt/2009-08.amf.xml
> grt/wpegrt/2009-20.amf.xml
> grt/wpegrt/2009-21.amf.xml
> grt/wpegrt/2009-22.amf.xml
> grt/wpegrt/2009-23.amf.xml
> grt/wpegrt/2009-24.amf.xml
> grt/wpegrt/2010-11.amf.xml
> nbr/nberwo/15826.amf.xml
> onb/oenbmp/
> onb/oenbmp/y:2008:i:2:b:2.amf.xml
> tpr/jeurec/v:4:y:2006:i:2-3:p:562-574.amf.xml
>
> sent 6555 bytes received 14718710 bytes 107092.84 bytes/sec
> total size is 1957291418 speedup is 132.92
>
> Is there a reason /opt needs to be owned by adnetec outside of this?
I don't think there is ani. It is a historic setup I suspect I did.
> Where
> is the rsync for this automated?
It is on sopri. In general, I place rsyncs on sending rather
than receiving machines, because the sedning machine knows better
when to update.
But we can't have this any more since sopri can't access your box.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel
http://authorprofile.org/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel
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