I see the .torrent files have been added for 5.6, but I am getting an error
from the tracker for the two x86_64 torrents ("Request download is not
authorized..."). The i386 torrents I was able to download successfully. Is
that the desired status for the moment? I assume that if I leave them
active in my bittorrent client they will automatically start downloading
once added to the tracker.
I hope to be a high capacity seed for these torrents (in addition to being a
tier 2 mirror)
Hi all,
I've mirrored CentOS (http://centos.alteeve.com), initially to be a
local mirror for our DC. I've been thinking about making it publicly
available, but I was concerned about the load it might place on the
server. I remember seeing somewhere an estimate on the bandwidth to
expect, but I seem to fail at Google and can't find that again.
So, first question; If I become a public mirror on a server with a
100Mbit connection, will my uplink likely become saturated?
Second question; with regards to locking to prevent rsync calls from
overstepping one another, what do most people do? The docs said to ask
here. :)
Cheers!
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From: "Digimer" <linux(a)alteeve.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 11:19 AM
To: "Mailing list for CentOS mirrors." <centos-mirror(a)centos.org>
Subject: [CentOS-mirror] Two noob questions
Hi all,
I've mirrored CentOS (http://centos.alteeve.com), initially to be a
local mirror for our DC. I've been thinking about making it publicly
available, but I was concerned about the load it might place on the
server. I remember seeing somewhere an estimate on the bandwidth to
expect, but I seem to fail at Google and can't find that again.
So, first question; If I become a public mirror on a server with a
100Mbit connection, will my uplink likely become saturated?
Second question; with regards to locking to prevent rsync calls from
overstepping one another, what do most people do? The docs said to ask
here. :)
Cheers!
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1. It could be. We run a mirror on a 100Mb/s connection and it CAN max it
out. It doesn't all the time though.
2. Use shell locking when you run the script. Attached is what we use.
Which grabs the mirror from mysnc, And then the dvd's from another mirror.
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From: "Digimer" <linux(a)alteeve.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 11:19 AM
To: "Mailing list for CentOS mirrors." <centos-mirror(a)centos.org>
Subject: [CentOS-mirror] Two noob questions
Hi all,
I've mirrored CentOS (http://centos.alteeve.com), initially to be a
local mirror for our DC. I've been thinking about making it publicly
available, but I was concerned about the load it might place on the
server. I remember seeing somewhere an estimate on the bandwidth to
expect, but I seem to fail at Google and can't find that again.
So, first question; If I become a public mirror on a server with a
100Mbit connection, will my uplink likely become saturated?
Second question; with regards to locking to prevent rsync calls from
overstepping one another, what do most people do? The docs said to ask
here. :)
Cheers!
--
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E-Mail: digimer(a)alteeve.com
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Node Assassin: http://nodeassassin.org
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We have an empty timestamp file since a sync ~16+ hours ago. Looking
at the mirror-status page, it looks like all mirrors that have updated
recently also have an empty timestamp file. Could someone please
correct it?
Thanks,
Jeff
There are quite a few mirrors that have not upgraded files in a while it
would be nice to clean up all the broken mirrors on the list for the release
of Centos 5.6.
http://mirror-status.centos.org/
Anyone have a script handy that will rsync from us-msync then pull the
dvd's from another mirror. Currently, we are just downstream of another
mirror, But would like to sync from msync.
STOP SENDING ME THIS MIRROR STUFF!!! PLEASE!!!!!
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From: Jeff Sheltren
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Subject: [CentOS-mirror] Timestamp empty
Sent: Apr 5, 2011 19:12
We have an empty timestamp file since a sync ~16+ hours ago. Looking
at the mirror-status page, it looks like all mirrors that have updated
recently also have an empty timestamp file. Could someone please
correct it?
Thanks,
Jeff
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STOP SENDING ME THIS MIRROR STUFF!!! PLEASE!!!!!
------Original Message------
From: Jeff Sheltren
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To: Mailing list for CentOS mirrors.
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Subject: [CentOS-mirror] Timestamp empty
Sent: Apr 5, 2011 19:12
We have an empty timestamp file since a sync ~16+ hours ago. Looking
at the mirror-status page, it looks like all mirrors that have updated
recently also have an empty timestamp file. Could someone please
correct it?
Thanks,
Jeff
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still not showing in EU msync at this moment (1pm BST - UTC+1)
what will status of DVD msync be once 5.6 is out as i'd ideally like to ping us direct from there sooner rather than later rather than having to do some funkiness with syncing from msync then nabbing dvd's from other mirrors
if someone needs the IP of our server for rsync dvd access it is: 77.95.37.163
Kind regards
Anthony Somerset
Somerset Technical Solutions
somersettechsolutions.co.uk
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