Hello, the Manitoba Unix User Group has setup a new mirror to replace our old one, and would like to change our URLs accordingly.
Our existing URLs are: http://www.muug.mb.ca/pub/centos ftp://ftp.muug.mb.ca/pub/centos rsync://rsync.muug.mb.ca/centos
Our new URLs are: http://muug.ca/mirror/centos ftp://ftp.muug.ca/mirror/centos rsync://muug.ca/centos
Other details: Sync schedule: Every hour Bandwidth: 10Gbit/s Location: Manitoba, Canada Sponsor: LES.net Sponsor-url: http://les.net IPv4 address: 208.81.1.244 IPv6 address: 2605:e200:3:4::244 Contact: mirror@muug.ca Altarch: no
On 29/06/16 03:35, mirror@muug.ca wrote:
Hello, the Manitoba Unix User Group has setup a new mirror to replace our old one, and would like to change our URLs accordingly.
Our existing URLs are: http://www.muug.mb.ca/pub/centos ftp://ftp.muug.mb.ca/pub/centos rsync://rsync.muug.mb.ca/centos
Our new URLs are: http://muug.ca/mirror/centos ftp://ftp.muug.ca/mirror/centos rsync://muug.ca/centos
Other details: Sync schedule: Every hour Bandwidth: 10Gbit/s Location: Manitoba, Canada Sponsor: LES.net Sponsor-url: http://les.net IPv4 address: 208.81.1.244 IPv6 address: 2605:e200:3:4::244 Contact: mirror@muug.ca Altarch: no
I've modified the different URLs, but LES.net is also already providing a mirror : centos.les.net so is that a new mirror from that sponsor ? Actually still listing http://www.muug.mb.ca/ as the sponsor url for the mirror
Cheers,
Maybe I misinterpreted what the sponsor field is asking, our hosting and bandwidth is being provided by LES.net, but the mirror is being run by the Manitoba Unix User Group. centos.les.net is a different server than muug.ca however I believe that Les.net plans to retire it once our mirror is in the list (since both servers are in the same datacenter anyway).
-- Wyatt Manitoba Unix User Group
On 2016-07-04 9:12 AM, mirror@muug.ca wrote:
Maybe I misinterpreted what the sponsor field is asking, our hosting and bandwidth is being provided by LES.net, but the mirror is being run by the Manitoba Unix User Group. centos.les.net is a different server than muug.ca however I believe that Les.net plans to retire it once our mirror is in the list (since both servers are in the same datacenter anyway).
Wyatt is correct. The MUUG new mirror is hosted by Les.net, and we have been operating our own mirror as well.
The new mirror is higher performance and better connected (10Gbps vs 1Gbps) so retiring centos.les.net makes sense.
Does the mirror admin have a suggestion of best course of action?
Jonathan Stewart Network Engineer AS18451 - Les.net
On 04/07/16 17:19, Les.net CentOS wrote:
On 2016-07-04 9:12 AM, mirror@muug.ca wrote:
Maybe I misinterpreted what the sponsor field is asking, our hosting and bandwidth is being provided by LES.net, but the mirror is being run by the Manitoba Unix User Group. centos.les.net is a different server than muug.ca however I believe that Les.net plans to retire it once our mirror is in the list (since both servers are in the same datacenter anyway).
Wyatt is correct. The MUUG new mirror is hosted by Les.net, and we have been operating our own mirror as well.
The new mirror is higher performance and better connected (10Gbps vs 1Gbps) so retiring centos.les.net makes sense.
Does the mirror admin have a suggestion of best course of action?
Jonathan Stewart Network Engineer AS18451 - Les.net
Well, I haven't looked at the ASN but it's true that it doesn't make sense to have two mirrors serving content from the same location/DC (in that case AS18451 LES.NET). So if that's ok for you, we can probably just remove centos.les.net from our DB/list and have only muug.ca. OTOH, let's then consider LES.Net as the sponsor and not 'Manitoba Unix User Group' (if that works for you both) ?