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vi /usr/local/bin/mirrorbuild.sh
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#### Start script to automate building of Ubuntu mirror #####
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## THE NEXT LINE IS NEEDED THE REST OF THE LINES STARTING WITH A # CAN BE DELETED
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#!/bin/bash
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## Setting variables with explanations.
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#
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# Don't touch the user's keyring, have our own instead
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#
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export GNUPGHOME=/var/data/mirrorkeyring
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# Arch=        -a      # Architecture. For Ubuntu can be i386, powerpc or amd64.
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# sparc, only starts in dapper, it is only the later models of sparc.
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#
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arch=i386
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# Minimum Ubuntu system requires main, restricted
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# Section=      -s      # Section (One of the following - main/restricted/universe/multiverse).
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# You can add extra file with $Section/debian-installer. ex: main/debian-installer,universe/debian-installer,multiverse/debian-installer,restricted/debian-installer
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#
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section=main,restricted,universe,multiverse
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# Release=      -d      # Release of the system (Dapper, Edgy, Feisty, Gutsy, Hardy, Intrepid), and the -updates  and -security ( -backports can be  added if desired)
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#
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# release=jaunty,jaunty-security,jaunty-updates
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# release=karmic
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# release=karmic,karmic-security,karmic-updates
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release=karmic,karmic-security,karmic-updates,karmic-backports,karmic-proposed
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# Server=      -h      # Server name, minus the protocol and the path at the end
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# CHANGE "*" to equal the mirror you want to create your mirror from. au. in Australia  ca. in Canada.
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# This can be found in your own /etc/apt/sources.list file, assuming you have Ubuntu installed.
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#
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# server=opensource.telkomspeedy.com:5432
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# server=dl2.foss-id.web.id
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server=125.160.17.22
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# Dir=          -r      # Path from the main server, so http://my.web.server/$dir, Server dependant
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#
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inPath=ubuntu
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# Proto=        -e      # Protocol to use for transfer (http, ftp, hftp, rsync)
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# Choose one - http is most usual the service, and the service must be avaialbe on the server you point at.
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#
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proto=http
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# Outpath=              # Directory to store the mirror in
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# Make this a full path to where you want to mirror the material.
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#
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outPath=/var/www/ubuntu
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# The --nosource option only downloads debs and not deb-src's
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# The --progress option shows files as they are downloaded
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# --source \ in the place of --no-source \ if you want sources also.
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# --nocleanup  Do not clean up the local mirror after mirroring is complete. Use this option to keep older  repository
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# Start script
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#
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debmirror      -a $arch \
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                --no-source \
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                -s $section \
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                -h $server \
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                -d $release \
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                -r $inPath \
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                --progress \
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                -e $proto \
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                $outPath
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#### End script to automate building of Ubuntu mirror ####
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Revision as of 07:43, 25 January 2010

vi /usr/local/bin/mirrorbuild.sh
#### Start script to automate building of Ubuntu mirror #####
## THE NEXT LINE IS NEEDED THE REST OF THE LINES STARTING WITH A # CAN BE DELETED

#!/bin/bash

## Setting variables with explanations.

#
# Don't touch the user's keyring, have our own instead
#
export GNUPGHOME=/var/data/mirrorkeyring

# Arch=         -a      # Architecture. For Ubuntu can be i386, powerpc or amd64.
# sparc, only starts in dapper, it is only the later models of sparc.
#
arch=i386

# Minimum Ubuntu system requires main, restricted
# Section=      -s      # Section (One of the following - main/restricted/universe/multiverse).
# You can add extra file with $Section/debian-installer. ex: main/debian-installer,universe/debian-installer,multiverse/debian-installer,restricted/debian-installer
#
section=main,restricted,universe,multiverse

# Release=      -d      # Release of the system (Dapper, Edgy, Feisty, Gutsy, Hardy, Intrepid), and the -updates  and -security ( -backports can be  added if desired)
#
# release=jaunty,jaunty-security,jaunty-updates
# release=karmic
# release=karmic,karmic-security,karmic-updates
release=karmic,karmic-security,karmic-updates,karmic-backports,karmic-proposed

# Server=       -h      # Server name, minus the protocol and the path at the end
# CHANGE "*" to equal the mirror you want to create your mirror from. au. in Australia  ca. in Canada.
# This can be found in your own /etc/apt/sources.list file, assuming you have Ubuntu installed.
#
# server=opensource.telkomspeedy.com:5432
# server=dl2.foss-id.web.id
server=125.160.17.22

# Dir=          -r      # Path from the main server, so http://my.web.server/$dir, Server dependant
#
inPath=ubuntu

# Proto=        -e      # Protocol to use for transfer (http, ftp, hftp, rsync)
# Choose one - http is most usual the service, and the service must be avaialbe on the server you point at.
#
proto=http

# Outpath=              # Directory to store the mirror in
# Make this a full path to where you want to mirror the material.
#
outPath=/var/www/ubuntu

# The --nosource option only downloads debs and not deb-src's
# The --progress option shows files as they are downloaded
# --source \ in the place of --no-source \ if you want sources also.
# --nocleanup  Do not clean up the local mirror after mirroring is complete. Use this option to keep older  repository
# Start script
#
debmirror       -a $arch \
                --no-source \
                -s $section \
                -h $server \
                -d $release \
                -r $inPath \
                --progress \
                -e $proto \
                $outPath

#### End script to automate building of Ubuntu mirror ####



Pranala Menarik