Paolo Velati kirjoitti 7.11.2018 klo 22.21:
Dear CentOS mirror maintainers,
I'm a maintainer of the GARR Mirror system. I'm contacting you because we are planning a new layout to improve performance and availability of our mirror system.
The new url for the CentOS repo is http://centos.mirror.garr.it/centos, please update all lists, the old name will be working as legacy system. If any other names are required please inform us.
The new system will provide only HTTP access and, only if required, HTTPS. We are also planning to setup a pool of reverse-proxy, behind round-robin DNS, with IPv4 and IPv6.
Afterwards, we would like to use pull-rsync method to keep the mirror in sync. If official documentation is available, I would kindly ask you to send me a link.
Hi, you have actually two mirrors listed in our mirror list at the moment: http://ba.mirror.garr.it/mirrors/CentOS/ and http://ct.mirror.garr.it/mirrors/CentOS/
Because the new mirror's IP address seemed to match ba.mirror.garr.it, I've updated the entry of ba.mirror.garr.it to the information you provided. HTTPS is not required, supporting only HTTP is OK.
I didn't see any IPv6 addresses listed for your mirrors, but based on DNS, I've now added 2001:760:ffff:b6:4:100::/112 to the ACL so you should be able to rsync from msync.centos.org over IPv6. As for IPv4, 90.147.160.64/28 is in the ACL now. If these needs changing, please let us know.
As for pull-rsync, you are probably doing that already, ie. periodic rsyncs from rsync://eu-msync.centos.org/CentOS/ via entries in crontab or similar. If you were actually referring to push mirroring where the master server contacts a mirror to trigger a sync, unfortunately we don't have such mechanism currently available.