Hi, we're looking to extend the geographical coverage of CentOS AltArch mirrors a bit. For those who don't know, the Alternative Architecture SIG produces CentOS 7 for all kinds of odd architectures such as aarch64, armhfp, i386, power9, ppc64 and ppc64le.
We have a separate list of mirrors providing AltArch content at https://www.centos.org/download/altarch-mirrors/ and if you have a look at that list, you will notice that there are several mirrors from Europe and U.S., but less from other regions.
We're currently in the process of shifting AltArch-related traffic from mirror.centos.org to external mirrors. Most of those mirror.centos.org nodes double as msync nodes, and by directing users to use external mirrors instead of mirror.c.o, more bandwidth would be available for syncing external mirrors. In addition to the saved bandwidth, many of the external mirrors have much more bandwidth than msync.c.o nodes, so the end users will also see a benefit.
If the existing AltArch mirrors have a look at their traffic stats, they will probably notice that there hasn't been much AltArch traffic. That will see a slight increase soon, though. We will soon push out updated centos-release packages for AltArch that will use mirrorlist.c.o to find a nearby external mirror, instead of the currently configured mirror.centos.org. The old mirror crawler only checked main architecture repos (and only a subset of those), but the current mirror crawler will check main architectures and AltArch architectures, and all the repositories that are active.
Some AltArch .iso download links have also been changed to point to isoredirect.c.o, which has a newly added capacity to redirect AltArch .iso image requests to external mirrors. The remaining AltArch .iso redirects to external mirrors will be done prior to CentOS 7.6.18xx release.
That said, I don't expect AltArch to generate significant additional traffic compared to the main architectures. My primary concern here is the geographical coverage, ie. the number of countries represented. Let's say that it'd be nice if there were mirrors from a handful of countries from each continent.
If there isn't yet an AltArch mirror in your country and you think your mirror could close a "gap", please consider mirroring AltArch as well. At the moment AltArch consumes around 100 GB of disk space. Please note that when CentOS 7.6.18xx gets released, both 7.5.1804 and 7.6.18xx will be kept on mirrors for a while, thus temporarily doubling the disk space required.
Another technical point is that if you start mirroring AltArch, the content must be available in a different directory (and thus at a different URL) than the main content. One common convention is to have directories "centos" and "centos-altarch". You will also need to invoke rsync twice; first for the main content (as before) and then for the AltArch content at rsync://msync.centos.org/altarch/
Although all current CentOS mirrors can already access the above msync.c.o module for AltArch, it would be nice if you could do your initial rsync from some other external mirrors listed on https://www.centos.org/download/altarch-mirrors/ , even if the nearest external mirror providing AltArch over rsync isn't exactly nearby. Once you have done an initial sync from an external mirror, you can switch to doing incremental syncs from rsync://msync.centos.org/altarch/
Once you are done, please provide the http/https/rsync URLs to your mirrored AltArch content so those could be added to the list.
Thanks for reading this far, and thanks for all the bandwidth!
Hello,
I have added to my mirror (Calgah Computer Systems) alt-arch
HTTP: http://mirror.calgah.com/centos-altarch/ RSYNC rsync://mirror.calgah.com/centos-altarch/ Location QC, Canada
Speed: dual gig
Good day,
Didier Aeschimann
-----Original Message-----
From: "Anssi Johansson" avij@centosproject.org To: "Mailing list for CentOS mirrors." centos-mirror@centos.org Date: 10/08/18 17:20 Subject: [CentOS-mirror] AltArch mirror geographical coverage, need more mirrors outside US/EU
Hi, we're looking to extend the geographical coverage of CentOS AltArch mirrors a bit. For those who don't know, the Alternative Architecture SIG produces CentOS 7 for all kinds of odd architectures such as aarch64, armhfp, i386, power9, ppc64 and ppc64le.
We have a separate list of mirrors providing AltArch content at https://www.centos.org/download/altarch-mirrors/ and if you have a look at that list, you will notice that there are several mirrors from Europe and U.S., but less from other regions.
We're currently in the process of shifting AltArch-related traffic from mirror.centos.org to external mirrors. Most of those mirror.centos.org nodes double as msync nodes, and by directing users to use external mirrors instead of mirror.c.o, more bandwidth would be available for syncing external mirrors. In addition to the saved bandwidth, many of the external mirrors have much more bandwidth than msync.c.o nodes, so the end users will also see a benefit.
If the existing AltArch mirrors have a look at their traffic stats, they will probably notice that there hasn't been much AltArch traffic. That will see a slight increase soon, though. We will soon push out updated centos-release packages for AltArch that will use mirrorlist.c.o to find a nearby external mirror, instead of the currently configured mirror.centos.org. The old mirror crawler only checked main architecture repos (and only a subset of those), but the current mirror crawler will check main architectures and AltArch architectures, and all the repositories that are active.
Some AltArch .iso download links have also been changed to point to isoredirect.c.o, which has a newly added capacity to redirect AltArch .iso image requests to external mirrors. The remaining AltArch .iso redirects to external mirrors will be done prior to CentOS 7.6.18xx release.
That said, I don't expect AltArch to generate significant additional traffic compared to the main architectures. My primary concern here is the geographical coverage, ie. the number of countries represented. Let's say that it'd be nice if there were mirrors from a handful of countries from each continent.
If there isn't yet an AltArch mirror in your country and you think your mirror could close a "gap", please consider mirroring AltArch as well. At the moment AltArch consumes around 100 GB of disk space. Please note that when CentOS 7.6.18xx gets released, both 7.5.1804 and 7.6.18xx will be kept on mirrors for a while, thus temporarily doubling the disk space required.
Another technical point is that if you start mirroring AltArch, the content must be available in a different directory (and thus at a different URL) than the main content. One common convention is to have directories "centos" and "centos-altarch". You will also need to invoke rsync twice; first for the main content (as before) and then for the AltArch content at rsync://msync.centos.org/altarch/
Although all current CentOS mirrors can already access the above msync.c.o module for AltArch, it would be nice if you could do your initial rsync from some other external mirrors listed on https://www.centos.org/download/altarch-mirrors/ , even if the nearest external mirror providing AltArch over rsync isn't exactly nearby. Once you have done an initial sync from an external mirror, you can switch to doing incremental syncs from rsync://msync.centos.org/altarch/
Once you are done, please provide the http/https/rsync URLs to your mirrored AltArch content so those could be added to the list.
Thanks for reading this far, and thanks for all the bandwidth!
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
Didier Aeschimann kirjoitti 9.10.2018 klo 7.37:
Hello,
I have added to my mirror (Calgah Computer Systems) alt-arch
HTTP: http://mirror.calgah.com/centos-altarch/ RSYNC rsync://mirror.calgah.com/centos-altarch/ Location QC, Canada
Speed: dual gig
Thanks, added to the list!
Hey there. Second AltArch mirror in APAC.
https://altarch.mirrors.theom.nz/centos/ https://altarch.mirrors.theom.nz/centos/ rsync://rsync.mirrors.theom.nz/centos-alt/ rsync://rsync.mirrors.theom.nz/centos-alt/
Sync is being performed now. Should be done in about an hour
As usual, my mirror is in both Auckland and Christchurch in NZ.
Theo
On 9/10/2018, at 10:19 AM, Anssi Johansson avij@centosproject.org wrote:
Hi, we're looking to extend the geographical coverage of CentOS AltArch mirrors a bit. For those who don't know, the Alternative Architecture SIG produces CentOS 7 for all kinds of odd architectures such as aarch64, armhfp, i386, power9, ppc64 and ppc64le.
We have a separate list of mirrors providing AltArch content at https://www.centos.org/download/altarch-mirrors/ and if you have a look at that list, you will notice that there are several mirrors from Europe and U.S., but less from other regions.
We're currently in the process of shifting AltArch-related traffic from mirror.centos.org to external mirrors. Most of those mirror.centos.org nodes double as msync nodes, and by directing users to use external mirrors instead of mirror.c.o, more bandwidth would be available for syncing external mirrors. In addition to the saved bandwidth, many of the external mirrors have much more bandwidth than msync.c.o nodes, so the end users will also see a benefit.
If the existing AltArch mirrors have a look at their traffic stats, they will probably notice that there hasn't been much AltArch traffic. That will see a slight increase soon, though. We will soon push out updated centos-release packages for AltArch that will use mirrorlist.c.o to find a nearby external mirror, instead of the currently configured mirror.centos.org. The old mirror crawler only checked main architecture repos (and only a subset of those), but the current mirror crawler will check main architectures and AltArch architectures, and all the repositories that are active.
Some AltArch .iso download links have also been changed to point to isoredirect.c.o, which has a newly added capacity to redirect AltArch .iso image requests to external mirrors. The remaining AltArch .iso redirects to external mirrors will be done prior to CentOS 7.6.18xx release.
That said, I don't expect AltArch to generate significant additional traffic compared to the main architectures. My primary concern here is the geographical coverage, ie. the number of countries represented. Let's say that it'd be nice if there were mirrors from a handful of countries from each continent.
If there isn't yet an AltArch mirror in your country and you think your mirror could close a "gap", please consider mirroring AltArch as well. At the moment AltArch consumes around 100 GB of disk space. Please note that when CentOS 7.6.18xx gets released, both 7.5.1804 and 7.6.18xx will be kept on mirrors for a while, thus temporarily doubling the disk space required.
Another technical point is that if you start mirroring AltArch, the content must be available in a different directory (and thus at a different URL) than the main content. One common convention is to have directories "centos" and "centos-altarch". You will also need to invoke rsync twice; first for the main content (as before) and then for the AltArch content at rsync://msync.centos.org/altarch/
Although all current CentOS mirrors can already access the above msync.c.o module for AltArch, it would be nice if you could do your initial rsync from some other external mirrors listed on https://www.centos.org/download/altarch-mirrors/ , even if the nearest external mirror providing AltArch over rsync isn't exactly nearby. Once you have done an initial sync from an external mirror, you can switch to doing incremental syncs from rsync://msync.centos.org/altarch/
Once you are done, please provide the http/https/rsync URLs to your mirrored AltArch content so those could be added to the list.
Thanks for reading this far, and thanks for all the bandwidth!
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
Sync is now done. I serve both HTTP and HTTPS as well as RSYNC.
Theo
On 9/10/2018, at 5:45 PM, Theo Morra theo@morra.nz wrote:
Hey there. Second AltArch mirror in APAC.
https://altarch.mirrors.theom.nz/centos/ https://altarch.mirrors.theom.nz/centos/ rsync://rsync.mirrors.theom.nz/centos-alt/ rsync://rsync.mirrors.theom.nz/centos-alt/
Sync is being performed now. Should be done in about an hour
As usual, my mirror is in both Auckland and Christchurch in NZ.
Theo
On 9/10/2018, at 10:19 AM, Anssi Johansson <avij@centosproject.org mailto:avij@centosproject.org> wrote:
Hi, we're looking to extend the geographical coverage of CentOS AltArch mirrors a bit. For those who don't know, the Alternative Architecture SIG produces CentOS 7 for all kinds of odd architectures such as aarch64, armhfp, i386, power9, ppc64 and ppc64le.
We have a separate list of mirrors providing AltArch content at https://www.centos.org/download/altarch-mirrors/ https://www.centos.org/download/altarch-mirrors/ and if you have a look at that list, you will notice that there are several mirrors from Europe and U.S., but less from other regions.
We're currently in the process of shifting AltArch-related traffic from mirror.centos.org http://mirror.centos.org/ to external mirrors. Most of those mirror.centos.org http://mirror.centos.org/ nodes double as msync nodes, and by directing users to use external mirrors instead of mirror.c.o, more bandwidth would be available for syncing external mirrors. In addition to the saved bandwidth, many of the external mirrors have much more bandwidth than msync.c.o nodes, so the end users will also see a benefit.
If the existing AltArch mirrors have a look at their traffic stats, they will probably notice that there hasn't been much AltArch traffic. That will see a slight increase soon, though. We will soon push out updated centos-release packages for AltArch that will use mirrorlist.c.o to find a nearby external mirror, instead of the currently configured mirror.centos.org http://mirror.centos.org/. The old mirror crawler only checked main architecture repos (and only a subset of those), but the current mirror crawler will check main architectures and AltArch architectures, and all the repositories that are active.
Some AltArch .iso download links have also been changed to point to isoredirect.c.o, which has a newly added capacity to redirect AltArch .iso image requests to external mirrors. The remaining AltArch .iso redirects to external mirrors will be done prior to CentOS 7.6.18xx release.
That said, I don't expect AltArch to generate significant additional traffic compared to the main architectures. My primary concern here is the geographical coverage, ie. the number of countries represented. Let's say that it'd be nice if there were mirrors from a handful of countries from each continent.
If there isn't yet an AltArch mirror in your country and you think your mirror could close a "gap", please consider mirroring AltArch as well. At the moment AltArch consumes around 100 GB of disk space. Please note that when CentOS 7.6.18xx gets released, both 7.5.1804 and 7.6.18xx will be kept on mirrors for a while, thus temporarily doubling the disk space required.
Another technical point is that if you start mirroring AltArch, the content must be available in a different directory (and thus at a different URL) than the main content. One common convention is to have directories "centos" and "centos-altarch". You will also need to invoke rsync twice; first for the main content (as before) and then for the AltArch content at rsync://msync.centos.org/altarch/ rsync://msync.centos.org/altarch/
Although all current CentOS mirrors can already access the above msync.c.o module for AltArch, it would be nice if you could do your initial rsync from some other external mirrors listed on https://www.centos.org/download/altarch-mirrors/ https://www.centos.org/download/altarch-mirrors/ , even if the nearest external mirror providing AltArch over rsync isn't exactly nearby. Once you have done an initial sync from an external mirror, you can switch to doing incremental syncs from rsync://msync.centos.org/altarch/ rsync://msync.centos.org/altarch/
Once you are done, please provide the http/https/rsync URLs to your mirrored AltArch content so those could be added to the list.
Thanks for reading this far, and thanks for all the bandwidth!
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org mailto:CentOS-mirror@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
Theo Morra kirjoitti 9.10.2018 klo 8.42:
Sync is now done. I serve both HTTP and HTTPS as well as RSYNC.
Theo
On 9/10/2018, at 5:45 PM, Theo Morra <theo@morra.nz mailto:theo@morra.nz> wrote:
Hey there. Second AltArch mirror in APAC.
https://altarch.mirrors.theom.nz/centos/ rsync://rsync.mirrors.theom.nz/centos-alt/
Sync is being performed now. Should be done in about an hour
As usual, my mirror is in both Auckland and Christchurch in NZ.
Thanks, looks good, added!
mirror.keystealth.org now has altarch:
http://mirror.keystealth.org/centos-altarch/ ftp://mirror.keystealth.org/centos-altarch/ mirror.keystealth.org::centos-altarch
regards,
s.
Scott kirjoitti 9.10.2018 klo 22.26:
mirror.keystealth.org now has altarch:
http://mirror.keystealth.org/centos-altarch/ ftp://mirror.keystealth.org/centos-altarch/ mirror.keystealth.org::centos-altarch
Thanks, added!
Hi. We add AltArch mirror.
HTTP: http://mirror.hoster.kz/centos-altarch/ HTTPS: https://mirror.hoster.kz/centos-altarch/ FTP: ftp://mirror.hoster.kz/centos-altarch/ RSYNC: rsync://mirror.hoster.kz/centos-altarch/
Вадим Баймурзин kirjoitti 10.10.2018 klo 6.16:
Hi. We add AltArch mirror.
HTTP: http://mirror.hoster.kz/centos-altarch/ HTTPS: https://mirror.hoster.kz/centos-altarch/ FTP: ftp://mirror.hoster.kz/centos-altarch/ RSYNC: rsync://mirror.hoster.kz/centos-altarch/
Excellent, a new country to the list. Added!
Hello,
Please add my AltArch mirror, I have set it up on a similar schedule as my existing CentOS mirror. No change to msync.c.o ACL.
HTTP: http://mirror.0x.sg/centos-altarch/ RSYNC: rsync://mirror.0x.sg/centos-altarch/
On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 5:20 AM Anssi Johansson avij@centosproject.org wrote:
Hi, we're looking to extend the geographical coverage of CentOS AltArch mirrors a bit. For those who don't know, the Alternative Architecture SIG produces CentOS 7 for all kinds of odd architectures such as aarch64, armhfp, i386, power9, ppc64 and ppc64le.
We have a separate list of mirrors providing AltArch content at https://www.centos.org/download/altarch-mirrors/ and if you have a look at that list, you will notice that there are several mirrors from Europe and U.S., but less from other regions.
We're currently in the process of shifting AltArch-related traffic from mirror.centos.org to external mirrors. Most of those mirror.centos.org nodes double as msync nodes, and by directing users to use external mirrors instead of mirror.c.o, more bandwidth would be available for syncing external mirrors. In addition to the saved bandwidth, many of the external mirrors have much more bandwidth than msync.c.o nodes, so the end users will also see a benefit.
If the existing AltArch mirrors have a look at their traffic stats, they will probably notice that there hasn't been much AltArch traffic. That will see a slight increase soon, though. We will soon push out updated centos-release packages for AltArch that will use mirrorlist.c.o to find a nearby external mirror, instead of the currently configured mirror.centos.org. The old mirror crawler only checked main architecture repos (and only a subset of those), but the current mirror crawler will check main architectures and AltArch architectures, and all the repositories that are active.
Some AltArch .iso download links have also been changed to point to isoredirect.c.o, which has a newly added capacity to redirect AltArch .iso image requests to external mirrors. The remaining AltArch .iso redirects to external mirrors will be done prior to CentOS 7.6.18xx release.
That said, I don't expect AltArch to generate significant additional traffic compared to the main architectures. My primary concern here is the geographical coverage, ie. the number of countries represented. Let's say that it'd be nice if there were mirrors from a handful of countries from each continent.
If there isn't yet an AltArch mirror in your country and you think your mirror could close a "gap", please consider mirroring AltArch as well. At the moment AltArch consumes around 100 GB of disk space. Please note that when CentOS 7.6.18xx gets released, both 7.5.1804 and 7.6.18xx will be kept on mirrors for a while, thus temporarily doubling the disk space required.
Another technical point is that if you start mirroring AltArch, the content must be available in a different directory (and thus at a different URL) than the main content. One common convention is to have directories "centos" and "centos-altarch". You will also need to invoke rsync twice; first for the main content (as before) and then for the AltArch content at rsync://msync.centos.org/altarch/
Although all current CentOS mirrors can already access the above msync.c.o module for AltArch, it would be nice if you could do your initial rsync from some other external mirrors listed on https://www.centos.org/download/altarch-mirrors/ , even if the nearest external mirror providing AltArch over rsync isn't exactly nearby. Once you have done an initial sync from an external mirror, you can switch to doing incremental syncs from rsync://msync.centos.org/altarch/
Once you are done, please provide the http/https/rsync URLs to your mirrored AltArch content so those could be added to the list.
Thanks for reading this far, and thanks for all the bandwidth!
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
Andrew Yong kirjoitti 10.10.2018 klo 12.47:
Hello,
Please add my AltArch mirror, I have set it up on a similar schedule as my existing CentOS mirror. No change to msync.c.o ACL.
HTTP: http://mirror.0x.sg/centos-altarch/ RSYNC: rsync://mirror.0x.sg/centos-altarch/
Great, Singapore is in a convenient location for this geographical coverage goal. You'll likely get some traffic from neighbouring countries as well. Thanks!
Good day,
I've had to switch providers, and would like the new IP address allowed for msync;
IPv4: Old 210.23.25.77 --> New 118.189.187.101 IPv6: Old 2406:f000:30f0::200 --> None Bandwidth: 10Gbps --> 1Gbps
Please assist me to update for both CentOS and AltArch. Thank you! Regards
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 7:28 PM Anssi Johansson avij@centosproject.org wrote:
Andrew Yong kirjoitti 10.10.2018 klo 12.47:
Hello,
Please add my AltArch mirror, I have set it up on a similar schedule as my existing CentOS mirror. No change to msync.c.o ACL.
HTTP: http://mirror.0x.sg/centos-altarch/ RSYNC: rsync://mirror.0x.sg/centos-altarch/
Great, Singapore is in a convenient location for this geographical coverage goal. You'll likely get some traffic from neighbouring countries as well. Thanks!
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror