This is the output:

espejito:~/bin # sudo -u mirror ./report_mirror
Category Fedora Linux directories updated: 0  added: 0  deleted 6080
Category Fedora EPEL directories updated: 1000  added: 0  deleted 0
checked in successful

It seems that it removed a lot of directories...

This is the report_mirror.conf

espejito:~/bin # cat report_mirror.conf | grep -v ^# | grep -v ^$
[global]
enabled=1
server=https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/xmlrpc
[site]
enabled=1
name=espejito
password=****
[host]
enabled=1
name=espejito.fder.edu.uy
[stats]
enabled=0
apache=/var/log/httpd/access_log
vsftpd=/var/log/vsftpd.log
rsyncd=/var/log/rsyncd.log
[Fedora Linux]
enabled=1
path=/zp0/mirrors/fedora/fedora/linux
[Fedora EPEL]
enabled=1
path=/zp0/mirrors/fedora/epel
[Fedora Secondary Arches]
enabled=0
path=/var/www/html/pub/fedora-secondary
[Fedora Other]
enabled=0
path=/var/www/html/pub/alt
[Fedora Archive]
enabled=0
path=/var/www/html/pub/fedora-archive


regards


ariel

El 31/10/18 a las 9:50, Adrian Reber escribió:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 09:42:24AM -0300, ariel sabiguero yawelak wrote:
I forgot the "sudo" when I ran it last time.

In the crontab runs as user mirror. Just in case, I just chowned the whole
branch to mirror.mirror.

we are serving content, properly right now. How can I check correctness of
our reporting?
Reporting is optional. If you run the report_mirror tool and paste the
output here I can probably tell you if it is correct. Unfortunately I
don't know how quick-fedora-mirror's reporting works.

		Adrian