Hey All,
After our IP change it seems that the centos mirror status page isn't
updated anymore? Perhaps this is bound to an IP? The new IP is 83.98.147.65.
See also: http://mirror-status.centos.org/#nl
Regards,
TrancePitt Admin
Full repo synced every 6 h ours.
HTTP URL: http://mirror.beyondhosting.net/CentOS/
Speed: 1Gbit
Cap: None
Location: Cincinnati Ohio, US
Sponsor: Beyond Hosting
Contact: tyler.bishop(a)beyondhosting.net
Regards,
Tyler Bishop
A. 9958 Crescent Park Drive
West Chester, Ohio, 45069
P. 513-299-7108 ext 10
F. 513-299-7177
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Hi!
I setup this mirror:
City: near Nürnberg
Country: Germany
URL: http://mirror.derwebwolf.net/centos/
Services: HTTP
Bandwidth: 100Mbps
Sync: 2 times (08:00, 14:00) German Time
Greetings
Wolfgang
We have deployed a new mirror in Brussels, Belgium
URL:
http://centos.cu.be/
Country: Belgium (BE)
City: Brussels
Bandwidth: 2 x 1Gbit/sec, connected to Level3/GBLX and Cogent
IP : IPv4 + IPv6 dual stacked
Sponsoring Organization: Cu.be Solutions - http://cu.be
Sync: 4 times (00:56, 06:56, 12:56, 18:56 CEST/UTC+1 ) from
eu-msync.centos.org
Feel free to add this mirror to the mirror list.
Hello Centos,
We syncing now centos vault.
The details are:
url: http://centosvault.mirror.serverbeheren.nl/
Sponsor: Mj Webhosting (https://www.mjwebhosting.nl)
The mirror is reachable with ipv4 and ipv6.
And use http en rsync.
The rsync name are: rsync://centosvault.mirror.serverbeheren.nl/centosvault
Greetz,
Michaël Jonkers
Mj Webhosting
We've made a new mirror available over IPv4 and IPv6 at:
http://mirror.simwood.com/centos
Physically this is in Manchester, United Kingdom. Users on networks
connected to the new IXManchester peering exchange will be very "close" to
this.
It is presently on a 1Gb port.
Synchronisation is 4 times per day.
Sponsoring organisation is Simwood eSMS Limited, http://www.simwood.com
Contact: team(a)simwood.com
Kind regards
Simon
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Hi, as Karanbir announced on the centos-announce mailing list about a
week ago (
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2012-June/018677.html
), mirrorlist.centos.org is now available over IPv6.
The new IPv6-enabled mirrorlist servers will only hand out mirror URLs
that can be accessed over IPv6. Previously IPv6-only CentOS servers had
to have their yum configuration changed to point to some IPv6-enabled
mirror to receive updates, but now those IPv6-only CentOS servers can
get their updates with the default configuration.
A side effect of this change is that dual-stacked boxes will also
retrieve the list of mirrors over IPv6, and consequentially, they will
no longer try to download the updates from IPv4-only mirrors, as the
mirrorlist served to them does not contain any IPv4-only mirrors.
This means that the IPv6-enabled mirrors will now receive slightly more
traffic than the IPv4-only mirrors. If you're running an IPv6-enabled
mirror, now would be a good time to check the stats of your mirror to
see if there's any increase in traffic. If you notice anything
particularly interesting in your traffic stats, feel free to share your
observations.
Just like the IPv4 mirrorlist, the IPv6 mirrorlist also uses GeoIP
information to give a list of nearby mirrors. The coverage will improve
as we get more IPv6-enabled mirrors. Additional IPv6-enabled CentOS
mirrors are always welcome. The mirror monitoring scripts will pick up
any added IPv6 addresses automatically, so you don't need to notify us
if you add an IPv6 address for your mirror.
I'm running the scripts which check that the IPv6-enabled mirrors are up
to date. While running the tests I noticed that there are still quite a
few mirrors that have a published IPv6 address but are nevertheless
unreachable by IPv6. http://tursas.miuku.net/tmp/centos_ipv6_mirrors.txt
lists the current status of the mirrors that have an IPv6 address.
Please check the status of your mirror from that list. Especially if you
think "our organization can't possibly be affected", please check the
list. There are some distinguished organizations on the list with a nice
fat FAIL label next to them.
Please note that due to the way the list is compiled, the rsync mirror
URLs (which are actually not used for the mirrorlist) are at the bottom
of the list. The HTTP and FTP URLs are checked hourly, while the rsync
URLs are checked only daily.
The next services to be enabled for IPv6 are most probably
mirror.centos.org and msync.centos.org. The former would be needed for
the CR repo, and the latter can be accomplished quite easily once the
mirror.c.o IPv6 servers are in place.
If you run into problems with the new IPv6 mirrorlist, we'd be happy to
hear about the problems. We're also available for questions on
#centos-devel at irc.freenode.net.
Thanks for your attention :)
RE: http://centos.technutopia.com
Provided by https://technutopia.com
It should be working as a full mirror with updates every 6 hours.
Depending on traffic it might have to be moved to another server with a
5 mbps upstream.