Setting up a HG mirror

Sean Farley sean at farley.io
Mon Apr 17 23:34:42 UTC 2017


Augie Fackler <lists at durin42.com> writes:

> On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 4:44 PM, David Wink <david.wink at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Ok I have a large mercurial server with many repos ( approx 500).  We just
>> moved our TeamCity instance into another Data center and now we get
>> occasional timeouts trying to check changes.  Is there a way that I can
>> create a mirror located in the same datacenter as teamcity to be polled by
>> TeamCity.  I would want something to setup to auto push any changes to this
>> mirror.  Can you guys help me?
>
> Maybe. I'd actually recommend you start with the clone bundles
> feature, which would let you pre-stage bundles of most/all history on
> a "dumb" fileserver so that you could skip most of the CPU time.
>
> I'm about to run out, so I can't find the right doc page now, but I've
> cc'ed someone that might be able to help.

Sorry for the late reply! This seems to have slipped through my unread
messages. Were you able to get clonebundles working? On bitbucket, we
have the enabled everywhere now.
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