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Date:Sat, 20 Jun, 2015 at 5:30 pm
Subject:CentOS-mirror Digest, Vol 124, Issue 14
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 1. Re: Mirror not listed for updates x86_64 version 6
   (Grzegorz Paszka)
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Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 14:16:50 +0200
From: Grzegorz Paszka <grzegorz(a)paszka.com>
To: centos-mirror(a)centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] Mirror not listed for updates x86_64
   version 6
Message-ID: <55840832.60901(a)paszka.com>
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Hello,
> I can have a look, but don't forget that the mirror crawler process
> will do the following :
> - - query for mirrors from a current country (but in random way)
> - - validate each mirror from that randomized list until it gets to 10
> mirror for each list (per release/repo/arch)
> - - when 10 nodes are there, stop
>
> So each time a yum mirrorlist is produced, your mirror can
> enter/leave/enter it again (and each mirrorlist is produced in loop ,
> and takes ~30 minutes), and there are more than 10 mirrors in .pl
> actually :-)
>
>
Thanks for explanation.
I'm curious why you limit list of available mirrors to 10 ?
I think everyone use fastestmirror plugin so if more mirrors are
presented than more optimal mirror will be used.
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Hello everybody
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HTTP: http://mirror.w2k.ch/centos (http://mirror.w2k.ch/centos)
Sync schedule: 2hrs
Bandwidth: 5MBit
Location: Switzerland
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IP to authorize: 176.127.30.25
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Michael
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HTTP: http://centos.s.uw.edu/centos
Sync schedule: Every 4 hours
Bandwidth: 1 Gbps
Location: Washington, US (Seattle)
Sponsor: University of Washington
Sponsor URL: www.uw.edu
IP to authorize: 128.208.0.31, 2607:4000:200:4a::31
Email Contact: ktower at uw dot edu
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Kevin Tower - Unix Engineer
UW-IT Computing Infrastructure, Servers & Storage
Hi,
I found the root cause why our mirror wasn't updating. The disk space
was fulled due to another mirror using the entire disk space. We took
the Ubuntu mirror down and are relocating it to another server to
prevent this from happening again.
[root@localhost Centos]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2 1.8T 1.8T 0 100% /
tmpfs 16G 0 16G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 575M 58M 487M 11% /boot
[root@localhost Centos]# cd /
Below disk space.
103G Centos
929G Debian
794G Ubuntu
It currently syncing again so it should be up to date again today.
our information again.
HTTP: http://mirrors.psychz.net/Centos/
FTP: ftp://mirrors.psychz.net/Centos/
RSYNC: rsync://mirrors.psychz.net/Centos/
Sync schedule: Every 10 hours
Bandwidth: 100Mbps to 1GBPS
Location: USA, CA, Los angeles
Sponsor: psychz.net
Sponsor URL: www.psychz.net
IP to authorize: 104.216.22.114
Email contact: luis(a)psychz.net
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Senior technical support engineer
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