Hello,
I've seen you removed the mirror "centos.be.mymirror.online" some time ago. I had some problems with the disks on that server.
From now on, the mirror is back, but it's using another domain name. Could you please add this server as a new mirror in Belgium (Europe)?
HTTP:http://centos.mirror.it2go.eu/ HTTPS:https://centos.mirror.it2go.eu/ RSYNC: rsync://centos.mirror.it2go.eu/
Sync schedule: Every 4 hrs Bandwidth: 1Gbit Location: Europe - Belgium - Bruges Sponsor: IT2GO Sponsor URL: None IPv4 address to authorize: 185.99.49.33 IPv6 address to authorize: None Email contact:mirror@it2go.eu Mirroring AltArch: no
Kris De Rocker kirjoitti 22.1.2019 klo 12.30:
Hello,
I've seen you removed the mirror "centos.be.mymirror.online" some time ago. I had some problems with the disks on that server.
From now on, the mirror is back, but it's using another domain name. Could you please add this server as a new mirror in Belgium (Europe)?
HTTP:http://centos.mirror.it2go.eu/ HTTPS:https://centos.mirror.it2go.eu/ RSYNC: rsync://centos.mirror.it2go.eu/
Sync schedule: Every 4 hrs Bandwidth: 1Gbit Location: Europe - Belgium - Bruges Sponsor: IT2GO Sponsor URL: None IPv4 address to authorize: 185.99.49.33 IPv6 address to authorize: None Email contact:mirror@it2go.eu Mirroring AltArch: no
Well, yes and no -- it's true that the mirror disappeared from the download page, but that happens automatically when a mirror is unreachable. The mirror showed up on the download page again when it became reachable again. https://mirror-status.centos.org/ shows all mirrors, both outdated and up-to-date. This all happens automatically, nobody was personally involved in this.
In any case, I've now disabled the old entry, and added the new entry so you'll now get traffic to your new URL.