Hi List,
I've received a report of corrupt ISO images on our mirror server, ftp.heanet.ie:/pub/:
centos/4/isos/alpha/centos-4.3-alpha-disc1.iso centos/4/isos/alpha/centos-4.3-alpha-disc2.iso centos/4/isos/alpha/centos-4.3-alpha-disc3.iso centos/4/isos/alpha/centos-4.3-alpha-disc4.iso
I've verified that the ISO images do not match their expected MD5 sums, and re-tried downloading them all from the repository we sync from (eu-msync.centos.org::CentOS/), but the ISO's appear to be corrupt there.
Is this a known issue? Is there a procedure or contact point I can use to talk to someone about this?
Thanks! Brian.
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Brian Boyle wrote:
I've received a report of corrupt ISO images on our mirror server, ftp.heanet.ie:/pub/:
centos/4/isos/alpha/centos-4.3-alpha-disc1.iso centos/4/isos/alpha/centos-4.3-alpha-disc2.iso centos/4/isos/alpha/centos-4.3-alpha-disc3.iso centos/4/isos/alpha/centos-4.3-alpha-disc4.iso
I've verified that the ISO images do not match their expected MD5 sums, and re-tried downloading them all from the repository we sync from (eu-msync.centos.org::CentOS/), but the ISO's appear to be corrupt there.
Is this a known issue? Is there a procedure or contact point I can use to talk to someone about this?
I see the same problem on mirror.chpc.utah.edu (I sync from msync-dvd.centos.org), so I doubt the problem is at your end.
A very brief check reveals that the 4.4 i386 and x86_64 isos are OK, so it looks like the damage is limited to the 4.3 Alpha isos.
Dave
Brian Boyle wrote:
Hi List,
I've received a report of corrupt ISO images on our mirror server, ftp.heanet.ie:/pub/:
centos/4/isos/alpha/centos-4.3-alpha-disc1.iso centos/4/isos/alpha/centos-4.3-alpha-disc2.iso centos/4/isos/alpha/centos-4.3-alpha-disc3.iso centos/4/isos/alpha/centos-4.3-alpha-disc4.iso
I've verified that the ISO images do not match their expected MD5 sums, and re-tried downloading them all from the repository we sync from (eu-msync.centos.org::CentOS/), but the ISO's appear to be corrupt there.
Is this a known issue? Is there a procedure or contact point I can use to talk to someone about this?
Brian,
thanks for pointing this out, we're looking into it and will get back shortly.