Hi guys,
Just a quick note of advance(!) notice : CentOS 4.1 tree is starting to
be populated with the IA64 branch. i386 and x86_64 will start shortly
and complete in 72 to 96 hrs times. We are looking at an approximate
size increase of 4 to 5 GB for the /centos/4/ tree.
We will try and ensure there is a lag, from the time the pkgs are
uploaded, to the Announcement itself, allowing the mirrors to catch up.
To save on mirror space, duplicate packages in 4.1 will be hardlinked
against pkgs in 4.0 ( please check your rsync lines, make sure there is
an -H option there ).
Further, once the 4.1 iso's are available on the mirrors, iso's for 4.0
will be removed from the mirrors right away. They will still be
available on BitTorrent for an over-lap period of 14 days, should anyone
need them.
Once this 14 day over-lap is over, the entire 4.0 tree will be removed
from the mirrors and /centos/4/ will be pointing at /centos/4.1/
Thank you all, once again, for hosting mirrors for the CentOS Project.
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Hello,
I sent this message in a few days ago, however I haven't seen it ever come
up on the digest. The Versaweb Hosting CentOS mirror is back online and
available for public use. The info is as follows:
Organization: Versaweb Hosting - http://www.versaweb.net
<http://www.versaweb.net/>
http://mirrors.versaweb.net/centos/ftp://mirrors.versaweb.net/centos/
Location: San Jose, CA USA
Port Speed: 100mbit
We are syncing 4 times per day from the US master server.
Our mirror is running CentOS 4.0 X86_64 as well :-)
Thanks, and everyone keep up the good work!
--
Rob Tyree
Hello,
We have setup a CentOS mirror, information follows below.
City: Ashburn, VA
Country: USA
Bandwidth: 1000Mbit/s
Updates: 4 times a day
Mirror URL: ftp://ftp.ptptech.com/pub/CentOS
As you will have read in a recent post, the CentOS mirror system is
separating from cAos so as to be an independent project in its own right.
There will be more information regarding how to change the mirror setup
and where to sync from shortly, however for now we are creating new
mailing lists.
If you were subscribed to the caos-mirror mailing list then you will jave
been subscribed to this list automatically. (If not - apologies).
The options you subscribed with should be maintained - although your
password will have changed.
If you want to know the password that has been set in order to login and
change options then you can have it emailled to you here :-
http://lists.centos.org/mailman/options/centos-mirror
Regards
Lance
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uklinux.net -
The ISP of choice for the discerning Linux user.
Hello,
Versaweb's CentOS mirror is back online and available for public use -
please add it back on to the mirrors list. We have upgraded to a brand new
server to make the mirror considerably faster and more reliable, and as a
result it should handle a greater number of simultaneous users now as well.
Country: US
City: San Jose, CA
http://mirrors.versaweb.net/centos/ftp://mirrors.versaweb.net/centos/
Bandwidth: 100mbit/s
Organization: Versaweb Hosting - http://www.versaweb.net
We are sync'ing every 6 hours from the US master server.
--
Rob Tyree
Versaweb Hosting
Sorry everyone... My mistake.
-----Original Message-----
From: centos-mirror-bounces(a)centos.org
[mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Lance Davis
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 7:27 PM
To: Mailing list for CentOS mirrors.
Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] FrontPage Extensions
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Bob Pierce wrote:
> Has anyone had success getting FrontPage extensions to work with
> Centos-4.
This is not the right list.
Try centos(a)centos.org
This one is for mirroring issues.
Lance
>
> I've been trying to set up a virtual hosting server with front page
> support.
>
> I found this page to help getting around the selinux problems:
> http://www.rtr.com/fp2002disc/_disc2/00000be5.htm
>
> but each problem I overcome I keep hitting another...
>
> Just wondering if anyone's had success with this on Centos-4 or if
> you've found any good tips to share.
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Bob Pierce.
>
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The ISP of choice for the discerning Linux user.
Can you please add 138.23.169.46 to the list of available mirrors for t3
or faster? We ave resolved our routing issues. Also, our access to the
main mirror needs to be resolved as well. Thanks.
Benjamin
Hi!
I have set up a new mirror, please add to mirror list.
Country: Estonia
City: Tallinn
Organization: siiludus.com
URL's:
http://ftp.siiludus.com/pub/centos/ftp://ftp.siiludus.com/pub/centos/
rsync://rsync.siiludus.com::centos/
Bandwith: 100Mbit/s
Syncing hourly from eu-msync.centos.org::CentOS.
Best Regards,
Andres Lippur
Has anyone had success getting FrontPage extensions to work with
Centos-4.
I've been trying to set up a virtual hosting server with front page
support.
I found this page to help getting around the selinux problems:
http://www.rtr.com/fp2002disc/_disc2/00000be5.htm
but each problem I overcome I keep hitting another...
Just wondering if anyone's had success with this on Centos-4 or if
you've found any good tips to share.
Thanks for your help,
Bob Pierce.