Due to unknowns trying to download dvd.iso images from our msync-dvd
servers we have now had to restrict the rsync target to those mirrors that
we know are syncing.
We want to restrict it further to those that are providing master sync
service for other mirrors, this will allow us to plan for future releases
to be able to preset the dvd isos onto those master mirrors before release
and dedicate bandwidth for that.
The current mirrors that are allowed to sync by the config are :-
#pacific.net.au 61.8.0.17
#kernel.org 204.152.191.4 204.152.191.36
#upce.cz 195.113.124.9
#mirrorservice.org 212.219.56.140
#esslingen.de 129.143.116.10
#ncnu.edu.tw 163.22.12.51
#vutbr.cz 147.229.176.19
#ftp.chg.ru 193.233.9.194
Of those only 4 - kernel.org, mirrorservice.org, esslingen.de and chg.ru
have told us that they allow rsync, which has to be a prerequisite for
being a master sync mirror.
If any of those are not happy to be listed as a master sync mirror for the
dvd isos , or have limits on bandwidth or resources that may be affected
then please advise us.
We would be grateful if the others would change their config to sync the
dvd iso images from one of those, which will probably provide faster
download than our servers anyway.
We will start to list all mirrors that carry dvd iso images on the website
and will shortly redirect browsing on mirror.centos.org to those
local mirrors that have the dvd isos and are up to date, as we do for cd
isos. The main difference is that we will only check currency of mirrors
that are flagged in the database as carrying dvds.
We do still need more master sync mirrors but you will not be able to sync
the target without first notifying us (or do initial sync against one of
the sync masters and then request access - as we would prefer sync
masters to eventually sync directly from our servers).
In particular csmb.edu has said that they will be a master sync mirror but
does not appear to be syncing the incdvd target.
Regards
Lance
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announcing a new mirror in india
urls:
http http://ftp.iitm.ac.in/centos
ftp ftp://ftp.iitm.ac.in/centos
rsync rsync://ftp.iitm.ac.in/centos
synced 3 times a day
located in chennai, india
bandwidth E3 (34 mbps)
sponsoring organization: Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
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sriram
Hello,
I would like to announce a new-old CentOS mirror. Old, because it is
here long ago, and new, because backed by a community effort, we could
get some new machines lately.
The URLs:
ftp://ftp.freepark.org/pub/linux/distributions/centos/http://ftp.freepark.org/pub/linux/distributions/centos/rsync://ftp.freepark.org/linux/centos/
Also, you can access this archive via an SMB/CIFS mount (as guest) and
via webdav.
We are using eu-msync.centos.org for mirroring. The mirroring is done
with 4 hours delays, so one mirror run, 4 hours of silence, then another
run.
Other characteristics:
country: Hungary
city: Budapest
operated by: Free Software Network foundation
sponsored by: T-Online Hungary
bandwidth: 1 Gbps
Thanks,
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Free Software Network (FSN.HU) phone: +3630 306 6758
http://www.fsn.hu/
Hi.
I am curently doing a public CentOS mirror. I am waiting my .fr domain. The mirror will be accessible only by FTP. i am curently doing the first synchronization, the server had 100mb of bandwith, but only 80mb for the mirror, 20mb are reserved for private web site.
I will do a cron job four time day, at midnight, at 6:00 am at 12:00am and 6:00pm (At GMT Paris - France)
All is good ? there is no mistakes ? if you have advices don't hesitate to contact me.
Le mirror path will be : ftp://ftp.domain.fr/pub/mirrors/CentOS/
Now, i am waiting the validation by AFNIC for the french domain :)
Have a nice day,
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Hi,
I check the public mirror list of CentOS, and I find that the
http://ftp.ncnu.edu.tw is removed from the public mirror list?
Can anyone explain this?
Hi.
I have setup a new mirror. It is now up & running! :-)
The details are as follows
URL: http://mirror.tini4u.net/centos/
FTP: No support FTP
Rsync : No support Rsync
Version : All
Architectures : All
Direct DVD Downloads : No
Synchronised 4 times/day (Every 00:00, 06:00, 12:00, 18:00 GMT+9 DST Time)
Location : Seoul, Republic of Korea, Asia
Bandwidth cap : 100Mbit Full
Sponoring : It is a myself. My name is Hyeok-Jung, Kim
Contact email : sky(a)tini4u.net
My main URL : LTN(http://Linux.Tini4u.Net/)
If you have any questions, please contact me.
Good bye.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am the administrator of http://mirror.vmmatrix.net, which is an big OSS
public mirror in China. I have setup cron job and initial sync is completed,
would you please add mirror.vmmatrix.net to CentOS list of mirror sites.
URL:http://mirror.vmmatrix.net
Update frequency: 2 times per daylocation:China/Shanghai
bandwidth:100Mbps
sponsoring organization: vmmatrix.com
IP address of public http server:61.172.246.167-61.172.246.172,
rsync client use 61.172.246.175
You kindly support will be much appreciated.
Thanks & Best Regards,
Chen
vmmatrix.com
Hey all,
The HOWTO mentioned to email the list whenever you make changes to your
mirror including update information. My mirror now updates 4 times daily
(hours 0, 6, 12, and 18 -0500).
Later!
--Graham Frank
(second try)
We need to create a local repository of dev.centos.org. Is there an rsync
target we can point to to get it?
I can see an rsync server on that host, but I can't it to give me a list of
modules...
Thanks much.
Dave Thompson
UW-Madison
Hi,
is there some official (recomended) way how to handle DVD isos with
32bit (i386) CentOS (4.3). The included apache (2.0.52) does not allow
to handle files over 2GB. I see two possibilities:
- offer httpd package compiled with large-files support
- suggest some light-weight HTTP daemon to redirect request for ISOs on
(boa?) + maybe write some howto
merlin.fit.vutbr.cz does have DVD isos on disk, but cannot serve them,
that's bad...
I am going to implement the second approach but want to know if someone
had solved this yet before I start.
Thanks in advance.
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CVT FIT VUT Brno, BI/140a Web: http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/~kasparek
Bozetechova 2, 612 66 Fax: +420 54114-1270
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