Hello
I've noticed that CentOS 4.8 is still carried by the mirror system.
Shouldn't it be retired , given that 4.9 is available for ages ( and
that it will also be retired in less than 3 months ) ?
Manuel
mirror.its.uidaho.edu is offline due to configuration problems. It will
remain that way indefinitely until I can find someone to maintain the
server.
Sorry,
Dave
Hi
I see ISOÂ’s on my mirror now and /os for CentOS 6.2 but I donÂ’t see the rpm
files. I looked at some other mirror sites but they all donÂ’t show the
rpmÂ’s, is this part of the deployment plan or?
Great job btwJ
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I'm trying to create a local copy of CentOS-5.6 repo. The corporate
network blocks a lot of outgoing ports including rsync. The ones I
know that work include http{,s}, ftp and ssh. Given this limitation,
what is the best way to get a local copy besides the following?
wget -c -m -np -D vault.centos.org -R '*=?' http://vault.centos.org/5.6/
The connection gets refused after a while. Is it because the server
blocks such "mirroring" activities? My download speed is around
60KB/s.
--WL
Mirror.yourwebhoster.eu is upgraded to a 1 Gbit connection.
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Hi,
We have setup a CentOS mirror.
We use a dedicated server with raid 10 and we have 1 Gbp of available
bandwidth (multi operator).
Synchronization is initiated every 3 hours with a lock file. We use
"eu-msync.centos.org" for sync.
The server is located from "France" in a city named "Bordeaux".
Mirrors services are available by :
- http : http://mir01.syntis.net/CentOS/
- ftp : ftp://mir01.syntis.net/CentOS/
- rsync : mir01.syntis.net::CentOS
The mail contact of administrator is : mir_team(a)syntis.net.
The name of the organization is "SYNTIS", web site available soon at
www.syntis.net.
Regards,
Eric BOUCHE
Hello,
Thanks for you to adding us to your list.
But there is a small typo that you have done.
Sponsored Url should be com.tw instead of net.tw.
bandwidth: 100Mbps/s no cap.
sponsored by: 7x24NET Taiwan - http://www.7x24web.com.tw
contact: s.dege-at-7x24web-dot-net
It appears as .net.tw on your list, I'll be grateful If you can modify it.
Thank you.
Vincent Sezer DEGE.
On 01.12.2011 16:33, Sezer DEGE wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> We have set up a public mirror for CentOS in Strasbourg, France.
Hi,
your mirror has been added.
Thanks for your ongoing support,
Ralph
Hi,
while I am still struggling with that host (well, small technicialities,
nothing major), I'd like to start a discussion on how to convert our
mirror table to the layout which is needed for mirrormanager.
You can find a description of the table at
http://oerks.de/~ralph/mirrordb.txt - that probably is easier to look at
than trying to get out a version via mail which doesn't break for
everyone :)
Let me explain that table (and let me explain the fields we probably
still need and which we don't need anymore, afaics).
Name: Is our primary key - so every mirror has to have a unique name in
our DB
location-major: That's the continent
locmajidx: numerical representation of the continent
location-minor: Country (or in the case of US and Canada: State)
http,ftp,rsync: The URLs the mirror is at
speed: Used for the representation on the mirrorlist at www.centos.org.
Mostly T1 anyway, not needed anymore, I guess.
bandwidth: Actual bandwidth. Not needed.
status: set by mirror-status (at least Dead, Disabled is for manual
intervention)
state: more detailed state
contact-name: Name of the person running the mirror. Internal use for us.
contact-tel: I cannot remember calling a mirroradmin :)
contact-email: Our second unique field. I guess that will be used for login
comments: Free form, normally the request mail sent to the list. Nice to
have, but not needed.
access*: Not used
Type: We only have direct mirrors.
restructured: That must have happened before 2006 :)
centostext: What to add to the mirror URLs (so mostly unused)
url: The URL to the sponsor's website
info_note, notes_private,infoblock,graphic_url: Not used.
centos*: Which versions does the mirror carry?
arch_all: Yes, if not, then:
arches: Free form - only used for the mirror list on www
dvd-iso: Does it carry them (always yes since 6)
dvd*: The versions (6 is set to yes always)
dvd-iso-host,rsync-dvd-host: No idea. Not used
cc: The TLD the mirror is in. Actually used for generating
mirrorlists.txt for that country
continent: Used for the mirrorlist on www
centos_code,priority: Not used
use-in-mirror-list: Used: We don't really put 10Mbit-machines in EU or
US or CA into the mirrorlist.txt which is handed out via yum
I guess we can drop many of those when going over to mirrormanager. But:
What I don't see on the Fedora pages is a list of all the mirrors (by
country/continent/whatever) - I know that this is one thing we actually
do need and want.
All the other location data probably aren't needed anymore, afaics.
Anything I actually overlooked?
Ralph
hi guys,
were starting to seed 6.2 internally, hoping to open to public mirrors
in the next few days. Keep an eye on that.
Also, 6.0 is going to be completely moved over to vault.c.o, so you will
notice a drop in mirror size.
- KB