Last few days I'm get:
rsync: failed to connect to msync-dvd.centos.org: Connection refused (111)
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(107) [receiver=2.6.8]
time to time (1-2x/day) when trying to sync merlin.fit.vutbr.cz with
master. Is there something wrong or just overloaded server dropping
connections?
Thanks
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Hi:
We have set up a public centos mirror site and wish to be added to the
centos-mirror lists.
Our mirror site information are as below:
mirror url: http://mirrors.sohu.com/centos/
update frequency: 2 times per day
mirror bandwidth: 100M
sponsoring organization: sohu inc, beijing P.R.China www.sohu.com
email:syssec@sohu-inc.com
if any more information required ,please mail us.
Look forward receiving your reply as quickly as possible
Best wishes!
Alaleiwang
>From Sohu.com Internet Piaza, No.1 Park,Zhongguancun East Road,Haidian
District,Beijing,100084,P.R.China
Russ asked me to email to let people know that we have an I2-attached
mirror available:
ftp.osuosl.org
It will resolve to our I2 mirror (in Corvallis, OR) if you are coming
in on an IP from I2, otherwise that will get you to our non-I2 mirrors
(currently in Chicago and soon to be another in NYC). We currently
have anonymous ftp/http/rsync setup at that address. If there's a lot
of demand, we may consider opening up the CentOS tree to allow other
mirror admins "early access" to releases -- but then again, it may be
easier for us to just allow CentOS to add another centos-controlled
mirror on our network...
-Jeff
So, I have a few questions about the future of the CentOS mirror network
since the release of 5.4 is soon.
Is there any possibility that the rsync master pool will eventually have a
direct link to the Internet2 Network? If not, is there any way for a mirror
(like mirror.clarkson.edu) to avoid the delay in syncing new releases like
5.4 prior to the bitflip?
I'm asking this because the Clarkson mirror was unable to sync the release
of 4.8 prior to the bitflip occurring since we are forced to sync with a
mirror that is on the Internet2 Network. I would prefer to avoid delays in
being able to serve new releases, if possible.
Thanks for any help you can provide,
Matt
PS - It appears that someone
(taylorvang2199<https://www.centos.org/userinfo.php?uid=44797>)
has posted something similar to an advertisement on the bottom of the CentOS
Mirroring HowTo page.
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Mathew S. McCarrell
Clarkson University '10
mccarrms(a)gmail.com
mccarrms(a)clarkson.edu
1-518-314-9214
Please change ACL for Bevc.Net mirror to 89.212.204.181, we have moved some of
our servers. Thank you.
Regards,
Marko
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Dear Centos Masters
Please add our mirror in Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA to your list:
SPONSOR: Maulvi Dot Net
HTTP: http://centos.maulvi.net/
UPDATES: 6 hourly cron job
VERSIONS: 5 only
ARCH: ALL
DC: Technology Park
CITY: Kuala Lumpur
COUNTRY: Malaysia
REGION: Asia
Bandwidth: 100 Meg
Contact:
Maulvi Bakar
maulvi at maulvi dot net
+60-19-2300 567
Sincere regards and thanks
Maulvi Bakar
Please add the SAIX mirror in South Africa to your list:
SPONSOR: Telkom SA www.saix.net and www.telkom.co.za
FTP: ftp://ftp.saix.net/
HTTP: http://www.ftp.saix.net/
UPDATES: currently once a day
CITY: Cape Town
STATE: Western Cape
COUNTRY: South Africa
REGION: Africa
BandWidth: 155 Meg
Contact: ftp(a)saix.net
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Jaco Lesch
SAIX HLS
Email: jacol(a)saix.net