On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 08:45:00AM +0600, Bangladeshi CentOS Mirror Maintainer [BD-SERVERS.NET] wrote:
Hello All
I support Randy M, my mirror is mirrors.bd-servers.net has multiple address, that's not the issue, issue is the machine itself update any rpm via yum, it always choose .au mirrors!
[tru@woodstock ~]$ geoiplookup BD-SERVERS.NET GeoIP Country Edition: CA, Canada GeoIP City Edition, Rev 1: CA, BC, Kelowna, v1y9x1, 49.900002, -119.483299, 0, 0 [tru@woodstock ~]$ host BD-SERVERS.NET BD-SERVERS.NET has address 69.10.136.107 BD-SERVERS.NET mail is handled by 0 BD-SERVERS.NET. [tru@woodstock ~]$ host bauani.org bauani.org has address 69.10.136.107 bauani.org has IPv6 address 2001:470:9f54::3 bauani.org mail is handled by 0 mail.bauani.org.
Maybe our geoip db is out of date...
Other box in same subnet, also choose most of the time .au mirror. So I have to change the yum.conf of all CentOS box to use mirrors.bd-servers.net. More funny thing is from mirror access log, I found most of request is coming from India, Pakistan, Nepal etc. Few Bangladeshi IP also shows up, but it is too low in numbers. I think the problem is on fastmirror plugin.
[tru@woodstock ~]$ host mirrors.bd-servers.net mirrors.bd-servers.net has address 175.158.99.139 mirrors.bd-servers.net has address 180.211.221.26 mirrors.bd-servers.net has address 175.158.99.141 mirrors.bd-servers.net has address 175.158.99.140 mirrors.bd-servers.net has IPv6 address 2403:1200::2 [tru@woodstock ~]$ geoiplookup mirrors.bd-servers.net GeoIP Country Edition: BD, Bangladesh [tru@woodstock ~]$ geoiplookup 175.158.99.139 GeoIP Country Edition: BD, Bangladesh [tru@woodstock ~]$ geoiplookup 180.211.221.26 GeoIP Country Edition: BD, Bangladesh [tru@woodstock ~]$ geoiplookup 175.158.99.141 GeoIP Country Edition: BD, Bangladesh [tru@woodstock ~]$ geoiplookup 175.158.99.140 GeoIP Country Edition: BD, Bangladesh [tru@woodstock ~]$
Tru