Take 2 Hosting will be shutting down it's CentOS mirror at
centos.take2hosting.com. Please remove us from the mirrors list. Our
mirror will return at a later date. Thank you.
Regards,
Take 2 Hosting System Operations
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Take 2 Hosting, Inc.
www.take2hosting.com
Hi,
There is now close to 200 public CentOS mirrors listed at
http://mirror-status.centos.org/. Only a handfull of them is late/down at any
given time so I would like to thank you all for your support and efforts on
behalf of the CentOS team and the silent users.
Here is the current situation and some proposition to further improve it.
- centos.org servers are donated to the project. We don't control the disk size
not the bandwith available on these servers.
- regular centos mirroring is fine
- recent requests for extending the mirror with the dvd isos have been delayed
due to limitations on centos.org side(bandwith/resources).
- limited number of rsync servers allowed to reach the centos + dvd iso
(ACL on the centos.org servers)
- msync.centos.org are round-robin (eu/us) and need time to sync together
from a "master" server.
- no ACL on the regular centos tree (~110 GB for all versions/all arches)
<6G 2.1
31G 3.9
47G 4.6
28G 5.1
- the separation between Tier1/2/3 has not been written down (except
for bandwith availability).
Requirements for CentOS public mirror:
- request for no bandwith limitation (if you need to throttle, we can just
remove your mirror from the mirrorlist generation and leave it on the main
list).
- round-robin for CentOS clients (http/ftp) via geo-ip from
http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=
RFC for possible future direction:
rational: several public servers have more bandwith than the centos.org
machines, by serving more files from the big pipes, we reduce the bottleneck
for everyone.
- dvd mirror (Tier 1) are the only one allowed to reach the master dvd
repository
- other public dvd mirror are re-directed to the dvd Tier 1
- leave it like that (no additional public dvd serveri: not satisfying...)
jidgo: feedback from debian mirror maintainer
- rational: reduce the bandwith/time needed for the initial sync for each point
release
* drawback: the burden to generate the so goes to the public mirror willing to
use jidgo
* drawback: another target needed (hardlinked) for mirror who don't want/can't
use jidgo
* jidgo receipe needed for each iso (how easy/hard is it to work with?)
- doing it the otherway round? iso -> os/$arch tree
Best regards,
Tru
PS: 5.2 is in QA now
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Tru Huynh (mirrors, CentOS-3 i386/x86_64 Package Maintenance)
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xBEFA581B
Just to let you know that centos.zanker.org will be unreachable for
approximately one hour between 04:00 and 05:00 GMT on Monday 16th June
owing to a router upgrade.
Regards,
Mike
We have had some issues with http connection floods on the centos mirror.
COuld you please remove the http access and make it FTP only for now?
Thank you
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Randy
Fast Serv Networks, LLC
Hello,
We have been having some trouble with our web server hosting the mirror.
Its been resolved now. Also I have noticed that we are not listed on the
mirror list. We used to be there a few weeks ago.
Mirror Server : mirror.vpshosting.com.hk
Please check on your end.
Thanks,
Support.
Hi,
The full mirror at Halmstad University have been distributing the DVD:s
for about 3 months, but we have not synced from the official source (ie
eu-msync.centos.org::CentOS).
Is it possible to add us to the access list please? Ip: 194.47.10.216
There is a CentOS 5.2 around the corner...
Best regards
Magnus Morén
Hello!
I want change the information to mirror.tini4u.net in mirror list.
Below is the currently information, and the new information.
my mirror is mirror.tini4u.net to Asia/Korea.
Current :
Organization Name -> LTN Community (link is http://linux.tini4u.net/)
New :
Organization Name -> Tini's Networks. (link is http://tini4u.net/)
Thanks.
Have a good day :)
Hi,
I'm currently mirroring a full mirror, but I want the DVD images, too.
Right now I sync everything from eu-msync.centos.org::CentOS/, but the
DVD isos arent there. Help? :)
We have recently upgraded the server hosting our mirror, and we would
like to mirror the DVD .iso files.
I know I have asked before, but I may have requested access from the
wrong IP.
I just tried again today, and msync-dvd.centos.org::CentOS-incdvd gives
me an error of "Unknown module 'CentOS-incdvd'"
Can you please provide access from 216.36.132.162 for
centos.westmancom.com
Thanks for your help with this.
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Bob Pierce
Network Analyst
Westman Communications Group
pierceb(a)westmancom.com
Hello,
I set up new mirror of centos:
http://ftp.cvut.cz/centos/
ftp://ftp.cvut.cz/centos/
Sync: every 6 hours.
Country: Czech Republic (cz)
City: Prague
Conectivity: 1Gbps
Organization: Czech Technical University (www.cvut.cz)
JS
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CTU of Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Technicka 4, Prague, Czech Republic
Centre of Computer Services *** dpt.no. 12375
email: js(a)cvut.cz || js(a)lin.fsid.cvut.cz
web: http://lin.fsid.cvut.cz/~js
work phone: +420 224 359 966
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