Greetings,
There is a new CentOS full mirror setup, first one for Armenia AFAIK.
Here are the details:
Host: http://centos.arminco.com/
City: Yerevan
Country: Armenia
Bandwidth: 100mbit for now with possibility to upgrade to 1Gbit if there
is a need, direct interconnect with local IX
Organization: ARMINCO Global Telecommunications (http://www.arminco.com/)
Contact: Vahan Yerkanian vahan(a)arminco.com
Update Frequency: Hourly
Please tell me if you need any additional information.
Thanks for considering us,
Kind regards,
Vahan Yerkanian
Hello Everyone
I am very happy to anounce that my mirror in Bangladesh
http://mirrors.bd-servers.net/ is now serving DVD IOS (Thanks to Mr.
Hassan, Maintainer of Other Bangladeshi CentOS Mirror).
Currently it is HTTP only mirror, but hopefully by next month I will
be ready for RSYNC access to my mirror.
Cheers
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Hello,
We have update public mirror:
Mirror: http://mirror.viethosting.vn/centos/
Locate: Viet Nam
Bandwidth: 100MBps
Mirror for Centos 5.
Now we offer iso download.
Update every 4 hours.
Other info do not change.
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Website : www.viethosting.vn
As requested (earlier before I joined this list):
http://domsch.com/linux/mirrormanager/screenshots/
I make the same offer as Peter. If there is something you need MirrorManager to do, that it cannot today, please let me know and I'll do my best to accommodate.
Thanks for your consideration,
Matt Domsch
MirrorManager author
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Matt Domsch
Technology Strategist
Dell | Office of the CTO
Hi All,
I am trying to host ISO DVDs also of Centos.
however none of the rsync mirrors are providing DVD access.
How are you guys doing that.
Thanks
Durga Prasad
Hey,
I'm sorry if someone waited for the (proposed by me) irc chat on Monday
18th - I had a somewhat surprise visit by family on that date.
As a new date I propose Monday, October 25th at 20:00 UTC in
#centos-mirror on irc.freenode.net (and this time I won't have visitors
over or at least know it early enough to say so).
Any opinions on that date?
Regards,
Ralph
I am unable to connect to the mirror at 67.208.69.234 rsync and http
time out.
My logs indicate it has failed at the following times:
11/12/2010 8:45am EST
11/14/2010 12:45am EST
11/14/2010 4:45am EST
Adam
Hello,
I'm currently setting up a private mirror of CentOS 4 and 5, which will pull from ftp.plusline.de (since Plusline AG is also our uplink provider). We're planning on mirroring 'base' and 'updates' only, at least for the time being. We're going to add CentOS 6 after it is released. We won't mirror CD- and DVD-Images or SRPMs.
According to your site on mirroring (http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=22) I should let you know about this -- although I'm not sure whether this is really addressed at non-public mirrors.
Just in case: Our uplink speed is 100 MBit/s and our machines are in the 82.98.87.0/24 and 82.98.82.0/24 networks, as well as in 2a02:2e0:3fc::/48, the physical location would be Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany. The mirror can be reached under http://mirror.jonaspasche.com/pub/ (both via IPv4 and IPv6), but we'll probably filter client connections that don't come from within our network.
Looking through your mailing list's archive I gathered that you are currently preparing to change your mirror infrastructure. If in doing this you should implement a way to run a private mirror without having to update the CentOS-Base.repo file on every machine (for example by giving clients different mirrorlists depending on the netrange their request are originating from), I'd be very much obliged.
One question: I've found different information on how to configure a private mirror on the client machines, both on your wiki (http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreateLocalMirror) and in the mailing list archive. It seems to me that the best way would be to add a custom "baseurl=…" line, leave the "mirrorlist=…" line the way it is and add another line "failovermethod=priority" to the repository definition, as well as disabling yum-fastestmirror. But this is only mentioned in the mailing list archive, not in the wiki. Is there a particular reason why?
And lastly, since I can't say this often enough: We're very happy CentOS users. Keep up the good work and thanks a lot!
Regards and best wishes,
Chris
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Christopher Hirschmann
jonaspasche.com