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On 06/07/15 09:07, Matthew Taylor wrote:
On 6/07/2015 16:45, Fabian Arrotin wrote: On 03/07/15 08:31, Seamus Ryan wrote:
Greetings,
I was just wondering if there is something funny going on with msync.centos.org’s availability within Australia. I see it is geo-load balanced to various places around the world, but in particular in Australia we are (in many cases) sent to
103.18.205.7 - 7-205-18-103.static.glovine.com.au
That’s all well and good, but a quick look at http://mirror-status.centos.org/ reveals quite a few of the Australian mirrors have been all over the place over the last few weeks, which would somewhat suggest something is up with this mirror source?
Any clues?
Cheers,
Seamus
Well, that machine is the only msync node we have for Oceania (and is located in Australia), so that's normal that you're redirected to that node. But as it's currently the only node we have there, some other nodes from other countries were also put in the same list. I can investigate, and directly just point all .au (or nodes Oceania) to just a single node, and see how it goes, and if the available bandwidth on that single node is enough or not.
Cheers,
It's probably worth a shot just pointing all .au nodes to the current msync node purely for troubleshooting.. assuming there isn't any problems should the msync node go offline..?
Matt.
Yes, and also we can also quickly (from a monitoring point of view), always push changes to the pdns/geoip backend if needed, to redirect to other nodes if needed.
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