Hi,
We would like to introduce a new CentOS mirror
Method: HTTP (Only)
http://centos.ipserverone.com/centos
Version: All
Architectures: All
Direct DVD Downloads: Yes
- Country: Malaysia
- City: Kuala Lumpur
- State: Wilayah Persekutuan
- Bandwidth: 20Mbit/s
- Update frequency: Every 6 hours
- Sponsor: IP ServerOne Solutions Sdn Bhd
- Sponsor: URL: http://www.ipserverone.com
- Mirror Server contact: cllee(a)ipserverone.com
Hope this clear
Thanks
--
Best Regards,
Lee Cheung Loong
System Consultant
http://www.ipserverone.com
Dear ,
Pls help me to edit the status of my mirror :
- Versions Support Now : 4,5
- About ISO redirect , why my mirror had the DVD-CD-ISO x_64bit , but
why the link of Centos Mirror don't have link to my mirror ??
+ 32 bit : http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/5/isos/i386/ -> OK ,
this have my mirror .
+ 64 bit : http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/5/isos/x86_64/ -> Don't
have my mirror ? Why not ?
Pls help me to check !
Thanks very much !
Best Regards ,
Hey,
I'm sorry if someone waited for the (proposed by me) irc chat on Monday
18th - I had a somewhat surprise visit by family on that date.
As a new date I propose Monday, October 25th at 20:00 UTC in
#centos-mirror on irc.freenode.net (and this time I won't have visitors
over or at least know it early enough to say so).
Any opinions on that date?
Regards,
Ralph
Does anyone have any ideas on how to steer mirror traffic to your own mirrors
without logging into the boxes? We have two public mirrors (one in each of
our DCs) and would love to reduce the load on external mirrors, but manually
changing the settings of tons of production boxes (many of which we don't even
have access to) is not really an option. Most/all of the boxes have the
default yum config (fastestmirror plugin).
Any ideas are welcome.
--
Randy M.
www.FastServ.com
Hi all:
I've been following the whole DVD iso access questions and such for a
while, and while talking to some people on #centos-mirror during the
5.5 push, some thoughts occurred to me.
Presently, it is my understanding that there are two different repos
maintained: ones with dvd images, and ones without. This seems
needlessly painful and wasteful of the time and resources of our
dedicated Centos volunteer administrators. I understand at least some
of the reasons it exists: there are some mirrors that don't have the
space for the DVDs or for other reasons wish not to carry them.
However, times are changing, and I think that many, if not most,
centos mirror operators would prefer to carry the DVD isos. In fact,
I'd almost expect future major releases of CentOS (6+) to distribute
DVD isos instead of the CD disk 1 of xx isos.
So, I propose that the dvd-less mirror system is eliminated (all msync
mirrors carry DVDs). No special ACLs either... Its easy to add a
--exclude "*DVD*" to the rsync line for those that wish to not carry
the DVDs. I also think that with sufficient announcement and time
(say 1-3 months), this shouldn't be an issue. My understanding is
that officially its required for anyone who operates a CentOS mirror
to be subscribed to this list, and thus they should receive the
announcement. In addition, a note can be added to the msync MOTD
conveying this. If others have problems, I think the CentOS team
would have done their due diligence; the fault would rest with those
not paying attention to lists. After all, all things change and
evolve, and I think this is a natural evolution for the CentOS mirror
team.
--Jim
Administrator, centos.eecs.wsu.edu.
Dear,
How many GB do i need to have free to set up a centos server?
I would like to setup one in Belgium, maybe also in the Netherlands and
France
Kris
When we access the following page from Japan, it shows only
three Japanese mirrors although there are eight available mirrors.
http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/5/isos/x86_64/
Could someone fix this?
Regards,
--
Kazuhiro Fujieda
JAIST FTP Admins <ftp-admin(a)jaist.ac.jp>
http://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/
Sorry , My Mirror is mirrors.digipower.vn .
Our mirror always allow download both of the 5 and the 4 ( include i386
and x86_64 )
Thanks !
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> Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 23:09:59 -0400
> From: Doug Kuntz <dkuntz(a)netriplex.com>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] Edit : Mirror in Vietnam
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> I believe this is due to the isoredirect not showing every single mirror
> all the time. It will change periodically, and it's not always the
> closest mirror to you. Same goes for using yum. I can go to
> http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/5/isos/x86_64/ from home, which is 5
> hops from my closest mirror (Me->ISP-another hop in ISP->Router at
> work->Mirror Machine), and not see my mirror. I can also run yum update
> from a machine on the same IP block (different VLAN though) connected to
> the same switch as the mirror system, and not have it show up.
>
> Of course, I could be wrong. But I only sometimes see mine show up in
> both the 5 and the 4 isoredirect list.
>
> And according to the mirror list:
> Country | State | Organization Name | Versions |Architectures | DVD
>
> Asia | Vietnam | DIGIPOWER Co.,ltd | 5 | All | Yes | HTTP FTP RSYNC
>
> So you do show as offering DVDs for 5.
>
> And I'm sure the mirror folks will update the list to show you offer 4 as
> well.
>
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> On 10/28/10 12:24 PM, "Gmail - Pham Duc Hoang" <hoangh2a(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Dear ,
>>
>> Pls help me to edit the status of my mirror :
>>
>> - Versions Support Now : 4,5
>> - About ISO redirect , why my mirror had the DVD-CD-ISO x_64bit , but
>> why the link of Centos Mirror don't have link to my mirror ??
>>
>> + 32 bit : http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/5/isos/i386/ -> OK ,
>> this have my mirror .
>> + 64 bit : http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/5/isos/x86_64/ -> Don't
>> have my mirror ? Why not ?
>>
>> Pls help me to check !
>>
>> Thanks very much !
>> Best Regards ,
>>
>>
>>
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> Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 10:09:58 +0200
> From: Ralph Angenendt <ralph.angenendt(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] Edit : Mirror in Vietnam
> To: centos-mirror(a)centos.org
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> Am 28.10.10 18:24, schrieb Gmail - Pham Duc Hoang:
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>> Dear ,
>>
>> Pls help me to edit the status of my mirror :
>>
>
> Again: Which mirror are you talking about?
>
> Ralph
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2010 00:25:16 +0900
> From: Kazuhiro Fujieda <fujieda(a)jaist.ac.jp>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] ISO mirrors of CentOS-5.5 for x86_64 in
> Japan
> To: "Mailing list for CentOS mirrors." <centos-mirror(a)centos.org>
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>
>>>> On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 19:28:13 +0200
>>>> Ralph Angenendt <ralph.angenendt(a)gmail.com> said:
>>>>
>
>
>> Yeah, the i386 is correct, for x86_64 I see correct numbers for the
>> actual isos (8 hosts each), for the DVD I see 3 hosts and for the
>> directory I also only see three hosts, which isn't correct indeed.
>>
>> The number of DVD hosts isn't correct either for x86_64 (and i386).
>>
>> Thanks for notification, I'm not sure yet what that is.
>>
>
> The problem is still there. Could you solve it?
>
I have been unable to sync from the master mirror server at IP:
67.208.69.234 since at least 10/24/2010.
-- cut --
us-msync.centos.org: 67.208.69.234
rsync: failed to connect to 67.208.69.234: Connection timed out (110)
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(107)
[receiver=2.6.8]
-- cut --
Adam
Hi,
we have changed two things on our mirror:
* the URL has changed from http://data.mserverz.de to
http://data.mserverz.de/centos.org
Please change this also on the mirror status-page.
* from now, the server mirrors also the dvd .iso images.
Thanks!
Mike