The DVDs are not in the msync.centos.org.  There are quite a few threads on this issue in last months threads.

For now, we pull the DVDs from "mirrors.kernel.org", and the rest from msync.  I've sent an email earlier on how we use the "filter" arguments to the rsync command.

Regards
HASSAN

On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 02:54, Greg Newby <newby@arsc.edu> wrote:
We have been running this mirror for awhile, but I never
sent this email asking to become "official."

Question: how do I get DVD isos?  We had been mirroring
from .anl.gov and had them.  Now we're mirroring from centos.org
and the DVD isos are gone.  We seem to have the CD isos.

Here are our details:

Organization name: Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska, USA

http://mirrors.arsc.edu/centos/
ftp://mirrors.arsc.edu/centos/

Mirroring 4X daily from msync.centos.org

Site bandwidth is OC12

I am the contact for this mirror.
 -- Greg

Dr. Gregory Newby, Chief Scientist of the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
Univ of Alaska Fairbanks-909 Koyukuk Dr-PO Box 756020-Fairbanks-AK 99775-6020
e: newby AT arsc.edu v: 907-450-8663 f: 907-450-8603 w: www.arsc.edu/~newby



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