Yum traffic is HTTP, and should work with HTTP log analyzers. Webalizer seems to be a good choice for seeing aggregates.
Hi Prasad
Thanks for your email.
Yes, your mirror will be a very good for India in Speed.
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 11:01 PM, Datasoft-India <datasoftindia@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Ahamed,
> Hope this helps increase speeds in India.
To be honest, as soon as the mirror show up in list and CentOS mirror
> How long does it take before you start getting traffic?
system add it to there fastmirror plugin, you will see traffic.
Most of request is Yum, but also ISO request is there. You will find
>what kind of
> traffic do you get Yum vs ISO Downloads ?
99% of request from Yum and rest is ISO, but keep in mind Yum request
is small file request, maximum 30MB (kernel type rpm or Glibc) but ISO
is at-least 600MB. Even somebody use multiple threads (Using Some Kind
of Download Manager).
There is a lot of log analysis tools. CentOS has built in one for both
> how can I measure Yum download traffic?
>
squid & apache, it something called.. I can't remember at this moment.
Please Google it with "http log analyzer site:.centos.org" (Without
quote) you will find it. These analyzer comes with filter options. So
when you input your access log file, you can include or exclude
something.iso or *.iso will give you result without .iso file.
No problem, I will help you for any kind of issue arise. And don't
afraid, it you are not going to die for running a mirror. Day by day
you will know when you have to limit bandwidth, when to open, when to
ban IP etc. Here it is 23:27, my mother is calling for dinner. Already
got 4 warning;) Talk to you later. Add me on your Google Talk with
name 'bauani AT gmail DoT com
Take Care.
-Bauani
--
> regards
> Durga Prasad
>
> On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 2:23 AM, Bangladeshi CentOS Mirror Maintainer
> [BD-SERVERS.NET] <centos-org@bauani.org> wrote:
>> Oh!
>>
>> You are like angel to me. I am maintainer of CentOS Bangladesh Mirror,
>> recently Bangladesh has made a direct peer with TATA Communication,
>> result? 80% of my mirror was used by your big country.
>>
>> Your mirror might help me to reduce load on my Mirror.
>>
>> Let's hope for the best.
>>
>> Regards
>> Ahamed Bauani
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 8:22 PM, Datasoft-India <datasoftindia@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> added new Mirror in India.
>>>
>>> Method: HTTP (Only)
>>> http://mirrors.gitam.edu/centos/
>>>
>>> Version: 5 and Above
>>> Architectures: All
>>> Direct DVD Downloads: NO
>>>
>>> - Country: India
>>> - City: Visakhapatnam
>>> - State: Andhra Pradesh
>>> - Bandwidth: bandwidth - 1 Gbps - Activated right now 150 Mbps and growing.
>>> - Update frequency: Every 6 hours
>>>
>>> - Sponsor organisation: GITAM University
>>> - Sponsor website: - www.gitam.edu
>>> - Mirror Server contact: datasoftindia at gmail.com
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> CentOS-mirror mailing list
>>> CentOS-mirror@centos.org
>>> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
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>>
>> Noor Ahamed Bauani
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