Hello,
Happy new year for all.
We have just created a new mirror in Germany as the first of a group of
centos mirrors covering many countries.
URL: http://centos.mirrorsbank.com (HTTP only currently)
Versions: All
Architectures: All
DVD: Yes
Sync: every 6 hours
BW: 100 mbps
Organization: Mirrors Bank(a MexaGroup unit) www.mirrorsbank.com
Contact email: info(a)mirrorsbank.com
Thanks.
Hello,
I have setup new CentOS mirror in Bulgaria. Initial sync is done, mirror
script runs via cron every 6 hours (0 4,10,16,22 * * *) local time.
Here is the info:
Country: Bulgaria
City: Varna
Bandwidth: 100mbps
URL: http://centos.telecoms.bg/ ftp://centos.telecoms.bg/
sponsoring organization - Telecoms Ltd. www.telecoms.bg
contact email: rumen at telecoms.bg
Best Regards,
Rumen Svobodnikov
Hi,
How I can create a private mirror for updates of Centos servers? Is there a way to authenticate users based on serial number or IP address?
Regards
Details:
http://mirror.gunzour.net/CentOS (http only)
Sync every 8 hours
Virginia, USA
10 mbps bandwidth
I am the tech contact
No org to give credit to at the moment, that may change in the future
Thanks,
Doug
Another question regarding mirrors...
I've noticed that today when I execute an update command on my systems it is now resolving to my mirror for all but the update mirror.
Based on the timehosts.txt file we can clearly see that my server has the quickest time, but for some reason the update mirror is never the same as the others:
Determining fastest mirrors
* addons: mirror.science.uottawa.ca
* base: mirror.science.uottawa.ca
* extras: mirror.science.uottawa.ca
* updates: centos.mirror.netelligent.ca
Is there something that dictates which mirrors are update mirrors?
Andre
Timhosts.txt
==============================
mirrors.liquidweb.com 0.0354559421539
mirrors.cat.pdx.edu 0.0865287780762
mirrors.usc.edu 0.088595867157
centos.mirror.netelligent.ca 0.0178909301758
mirror.its.dal.ca 0.0291829109192
mirrors.kernel.org 0.0907509326935
centos.arcticnetwork.ca 0.0480401515961
www.muug.mb.ca 0.0358769893646
ftp.telus.net 0.0614769458771
mirror.science.uottawa.ca 0.000492095947266
mirror.its.sfu.ca 0.0598459243774
centos.westmancom.com 0.0344429016113
centos.mirror.iweb.ca 0.00503897666931
mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca 0.0119950771332
mirrors.versaweb.com 0.0810549259186
mirror.san.fastserv.com 0.0867609977722
centos.mbni.med.umich.edu 0.0318138599396
mirrors.xmission.com 0.0765750408173
centos.omnispring.com 0.0557861328125
> Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2011 12:57:48 -0600
> From: Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)math.unl.edu>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] Mirror question
> To: "Mailing list for CentOS mirrors." <centos-mirror(a)centos.org>
> Message-ID: <4D2610AC.3020807(a)math.unl.edu>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
> On 01/06/2011 12:39 PM, Andre Dault wrote:
>
> > I was wondering, how does the "fastest mirror" algorithm work?
>
> Very simple/naive, compares ping response times, see /var/cache/yum/timedhosts.txt for last-used values (which I sometimes tweak by hand to get mirrors I want).
>
> -- Rex
Org: Florida High Speed Internet
Location: Cocoa, Florida. USA
Bandwidth: 100Mb/s
Mirror Serves HTTP only right now at http://mirror.flhsi.com/centos/
Mirror syncs 4 times a day.
I need to be the contact for the mirror at Nick(a)141networks.com
Link to our site is at http://www.flhsi.com
Heya,
I forgot to update my e-mail for the NetDNA CentOS Mirror.
It should be: bvierra(a)netdna.com
Thanks!
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