Hey Everyone,
Just thought I'd share a graph I made up which shows the relative size
on disk of what kernel.org has.
http://userweb.kernel.org/~warthog9/wall-o-shame/mirrors.all.oct.1.2010.pre…
I'm going to try and update it every so often (new graphs will be in
that wall-o-shame directory).
Just figured it's some interesting data, and I must say I'm actually
quite impressed with CentOS' judicious use of disk space.
Anyway just sharing since I needed the graph for other things.
- John 'Warthog9' Hawley
Chief Kernel.org Administrator
Hello,
Please add a new CentOS mirror:
Country: US
State: NY
City: New York
Organization: Bat Blue
Hosters Mail: bbsoc at batblue.com
Protocols: http
Centos Versions: all
URL http: http://mirror.batblue.com/centos/
Syncing: 4 times a day
Bandwidth: 1 Gbps
Thank you,
Peter Nowak
Manager, Technical Services
Bat Blue Corporation
Starting Monday, the IP for the Netriplex CentOS mirror will be changing
(New hardware). The existing machine and IP will remain up for a few weeks
to ensure everything goes smoothly. The DNS entry
(centos.mirror.netriplex.com) will stay, and point to the new IP as soon as
DNS updates on Monday.
The new IP for the mirror is: 66.219.25.35 and rsyncs will be pulling from
66.219.25.34.
Uplink stays the same at 1gig, as does http/ftp/rsync access, and DVDs
(pulled 6x/day from kernel.org)
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A scheduled downtime will be in effect since Saturday October 9, 2010, 8 a.m. for the next 24 hours, for mirrors.ucr.ac.cr.
Thanks and best regards.
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Mario Guerra <guerramarioalberto(a)gmail.com>
Hi,
In addition to offering HTTP and RSYNC, we have just enabled FTP on
our mirrors as follows:
ftp://mirrors.ispros.com.bd/centos
Please update your pages to reflect the change.
Regards
HASSAN
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IS Pros Limited
41/1 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue
Karwan Bazaar, Dhaka 1209
Bangladesh
URL: http://www.ispros.com.bd/
Phone: +880 17 1320 1878
Email: hassan(a)ispros.com.bd
Hi,
Please add a new mirror for Vietnam:
Country: Vietnam
City: Hochiminh City
Organization: www.kal.vn
Hosters Mail: kal at kal.vn
Protocols: http
Centos Versions: all
URL http: http://mirror.kal.vn/centos/
URL http: ftp://centos.koyanet.lv/centos/
Syncing: 3 times a day
Bandwidth: 100Mbps
Thanks
Hi,
Please add a new mirror for Latvia:
Country: Latvia
City: Riga
Organization: koyanet.lv
Hosters Mail: artis at steinbergs.lv
Protocols: http,ftp
Centos Versions: all
URL http: http://centos.koyanet.lv/centos/
URL http: ftp://centos.koyanet.lv/centos/
Syncing: four times a day
Bandwidth: 1 GBit
Artis Steinbergs
I usually sync with mirror from the rsync server 209.40.98.35, but
from september 30th I was unable to sync from that server.
Rsync shows this error:
rsync: failed to connect to msync.centos.org: Connection timed out (110)
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(107)
[receiver=2.6.8]
Also ping is not responding:
ping 209.40.98.35
PING 209.40.98.35 (209.40.98.35) 56(84) bytes of data.
--- 209.40.98.35 ping statistics ---
367 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 366078ms
Does any reported problem with that rsync server ?
Thanks
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Gonzalo Trujillo Farreaut.
gonzalo.trujillo(a)gmail.com