This section describes how to setup an mrepo mirror.
mrepo builds a local APT/Yum RPM repository from local ISO files, downloaded updates, and extra packages from 3rd party repositories. It takes care of setting up the ISO files, downloading the RPMs, configuring HTTP access and providing PXE/TFTP resources for remote network installations.
### Configuration file for mrepo
### The [main] section allows to override mrepo's default settings
### The mrepo-example.conf gives an overview of all the possible settings
[main]
srcdir = /var/mrepo/src
wwwdir = /var/www/mrepo
confdir = /etc/mrepo.conf.d
arch = x86_64
mailto = <youremail>
smtp-server = localhost
hardlink = yes
shareiso = yes
rsync-timeout = 3600
[centos5]
name = CentOS Server $release ($arch)
release = 5
arch = x86_64
metadata = yum repomd
# ISO images
iso = centos-$release-server-$arch-DVD.iso
#addons = rsync://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/$release/addons/$arch/RPMS
centosplus = rsync://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/$release/centosplus/$arch/RPMS
extras = rsync://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/$release/extras/$arch/RPMS
#fasttrack = rsync://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/$release/fasttrack/$arch/RPMS
os = rsync://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/$release/os/$arch/CentOS
updates = rsync://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/$release/updates/$arch/RPMS
dag = http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el$release/en/$arch/RPMS.dag
dries = http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el$release/en/$arch/RPMS.dries
rpmforge = http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el$release/en/$arch/RPMS.rpmforge
### Any other section is considered a definition for a distribution
### You can put distribution sections in /etc/mrepo.conf.d/
### Examples can be found in the documentation at:
### /usr/share/doc/mrepo-0.8.6/dists/.
mrepo -ug