Hi Centos Team, hope you all doing well!
I kindly ask you if could be possible to check my mirror server which is no longer listed on your mirror annoucement for several days:
URLs:
https://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/centos/ http://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/centos/ https://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/centos-altarch/ http://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/centos-altarch/
Status rsync process:
rsync -aqzH4 --delete us-msync.centos.org::altarch /home/mirror/centos-altarch rsync -aqzH4 --delete linorg.usp.br::CentOS /home/mirror/centos/
We hope get back your message soon.
On 05/12/2020 14:07, noc@nbtelecom.com.br wrote:
Hi Centos Team, hope you all doing well!
I kindly ask you if could be possible to check my mirror server which is no longer listed on your mirror annoucement for several days:
URLs:
https://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/centos/ http://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/centos/ https://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/centos-altarch/ http://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/centos-altarch/
Status rsync process:
rsync -aqzH4 --delete us-msync.centos.org::altarch /home/mirror/centos-altarch rsync -aqzH4 --delete linorg.usp.br::CentOS /home/mirror/centos/
We hope get back your message soon.
Hi,
I see what's wrong : and you got yourself the reason : you synced from external mirror instead of syncing from msync.centos.org (which , once added, you have access to rsync from, through authorized IPv4/IPv6 addresses added in our rsync ACL).
IF you check the rsync mirror you rsync from (for centos, not altarch), you'll see that it's really far behind : http://linorg.usp.br/CentOS/ : it doesn't even have recent releases like 8.3.2011, nor 7.9.2009 , nor even 8.2.2004 , so it seems that external mirror itself stopped pulling from where it was pulling from.
Can you just switch (per wiki instructions at https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors) to rsync from msync.centos.org::CentOS ?
It should then pull everything it needs and so your mirror would be automatically be added back in the lists, once validated for up2date content.
It that doesn't work, we can verify that the ipv4/ipv6 address you gave are still correct but they should as you already sync altarch content directly from us and that one is already up2date.
Thanks !
Hi Mr. Arrotin,
sync works fine so mirror now is listed and announcing, we appreciate!
Regards,
Lucas Alves NBT Team
Em 09/12/2020 06:26, Fabian Arrotin escreveu:
On 05/12/2020 14:07, noc@nbtelecom.com.br wrote:
Hi Centos Team, hope you all doing well!
I kindly ask you if could be possible to check my mirror server which is no longer listed on your mirror annoucement for several days:
URLs:
https://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/centos/ http://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/centos/ https://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/centos-altarch/ http://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/centos-altarch/
Status rsync process:
rsync -aqzH4 --delete us-msync.centos.org::altarch /home/mirror/centos-altarch rsync -aqzH4 --delete linorg.usp.br::CentOS /home/mirror/centos/
We hope get back your message soon.
Hi,
I see what's wrong : and you got yourself the reason : you synced from external mirror instead of syncing from msync.centos.org (which , once added, you have access to rsync from, through authorized IPv4/IPv6 addresses added in our rsync ACL).
IF you check the rsync mirror you rsync from (for centos, not altarch), you'll see that it's really far behind : http://linorg.usp.br/CentOS/ : it doesn't even have recent releases like 8.3.2011, nor 7.9.2009 , nor even 8.2.2004 , so it seems that external mirror itself stopped pulling from where it was pulling from.
Can you just switch (per wiki instructions at https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors) to rsync from msync.centos.org::CentOS ?
It should then pull everything it needs and so your mirror would be automatically be added back in the lists, once validated for up2date content.
It that doesn't work, we can verify that the ipv4/ipv6 address you gave are still correct but they should as you already sync altarch content directly from us and that one is already up2date.
Thanks !