Hi
We have successfully installed 10GbE NIC on our ftp server ftp.riken.jp(riksun.riken.jp ,134.160.38.1) and connected to WAN at 10 Gbps last week experimentally. So, please change our CentOS official mirror from
Old Mirror (Centos/SL Backup mirror) 1 Gbps WAN connection) ftp://ftp2.riken.jp:/Linux/centos http://ftp2.riken.jp/Linux/centos rsync://ftp2.riken.jp/centos
New Mirror (10 Gbps WAN connection) ftp://ftp.riken.jp:/Linux/centos http://ftp.riken.jp/Linux/centos rsync://ftp.riken.jp/centos
Mar 27 14:53:16 ftp kernel: ixgb: eth2: ixgb_watchdog: NIC Link is Up 10000 Mbps Full Duplex http://ftp.riken.jp/misc/NIC/200903271528000.jpg
Takashi Ichihara (RIKEN)
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 12:53:40PM +0900, Takashi Ichihara wrote:
Hi
We have successfully installed 10GbE NIC on our ftp server ftp.riken.jp(riksun.riken.jp ,134.160.38.1) and connected to WAN at 10 Gbps last week experimentally. So, please change our CentOS official mirror from
ftp2.riken.jp -> ftp.riken.jp change committed.
The mirrorlist will be updated at the next round.
Best regards,
Tru
Hi
FTP.RIKEN.JP is now ready for CentOS 5.3 (except for iso-DVDs which are now under rsyncing). So official CentOS mirrors can try to rsync to
rsync://ftp.riken.jp/centos/5.3/ rsync://ftp.riken.jp/centos
This server (ftp.riken.jp) has been connected at 10 Gbps to WAN http://www.sinet.ad.jp/topology which many academic sites (universities and research institutes) in Japan are connected.
This is the first experimental connection at 10 Gbps of this server. I can not expect what will be happen. So please try it at your own risk.
I have checked all the md5sums for iso CD images of i386 and X86_64 and they are OK.
Regards, Takashi Ichihara (RIKEN)
On 09.3.30 0:53 PM (JST), Takashi Ichihara wrote
Hi
We have successfully installed 10GbE NIC on our ftp server ftp.riken.jp(riksun.riken.jp ,134.160.38.1) and connected to WAN at 10 Gbps last week experimentally.
Mar 27 14:53:16 ftp kernel: ixgb: eth2: ixgb_watchdog: NIC Link is Up 10000 Mbps Full Duplex http://ftp.riken.jp/misc/NIC/200903271528000.jpg
Takashi Ichihara (RIKEN)
Ichihara Takashi worte
Hi
FTP.RIKEN.JP is now ready for CentOS 5.3 (except for iso-DVDs which are now under rsyncing).
Now both iso-DVDs have been arrived. md5sums are OK.
ftp://ftp.riken.jp/Linux/centos/5.3/isos/i386/CentOS-5.3-i386-bin-DVD.iso ftp://ftp.riken.jp/Linux/centos/5.3/isos/x86_64/CentOS-5.3-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso
http://ftp.riken.jp/Linux/centos/5.3/isos/i386/CentOS-5.3-i386-bin-DVD.iso http://ftp.riken.jp/Linux/centos/5.3/isos/x86_64/CentOS-5.3-x86_64-bin-DVD.i...
rsync://ftp.riken.jp/centos/5.3/isos/i386/CentOS-5.3-i386-bin-DVD.iso rsync://ftp.riken.jp/centos/5.3/isos/x86_64/CentOS-5.3-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso
So official CentOS mirrors can try to rsync to
rsync://ftp.riken.jp/centos/5.3/ rsync://ftp.riken.jp/centos
This server (ftp.riken.jp) has been connected at 10 Gbps to WAN http://www.sinet.ad.jp/topology which many academic sites (universities and research institutes) in Japan are connected.
This is the first experimental connection at 10 Gbps of this server. I can not expect what will be happen. So please try it at your own risk.
I have checked all the md5sums for iso CD images of i386 and X86_64 and they are OK.
Regards, Takashi Ichihara (RIKEN)
On 09.3.30 0:53 PM (JST), Takashi Ichihara wrote
Hi
We have successfully installed 10GbE NIC on our ftp server ftp.riken.jp(riksun.riken.jp ,134.160.38.1) and connected to WAN at 10 Gbps last week experimentally.
Mar 27 14:53:16 ftp kernel: ixgb: eth2: ixgb_watchdog: NIC Link is Up 10000 Mbps Full Duplex http://ftp.riken.jp/misc/NIC/200903271528000.jpg
Takashi Ichihara (RIKEN)
Hi
The maximum traffic of CentOS 5.3 release we have observed at ftp.riken.jp was about 1.25 Gbps as can seen at the URL of
http://ftp.riken.jp/misc/NIC/CentOS53-traffic.png http://ftp.riken.jp/misc/NIC/20090327WAN.jpg
We have 4 Gbps X 3 = 12G bps FC-RAID bandwidth and 10 Gbps WAN bandwidth. We are afraid in the next release of Fedora 11.
PS: During the, "rsync -avzH msync.centos.org::CentOS-incdvd ..." We sometimes observed in the log such as
receiving incremental file list deleting .rsync.log ./ TIME timestamp.txt .~tmp~/ .~tmp~/TIME .~tmp~/timestamp.txt
Sometimes, .~tmp~/ directiries are created and removed in the next rsync. What is it ? We are using rsync version 3.0.3.
Cheers, Takashi Ichihara
On 09.3.30 0:53 PM (JST), Takashi Ichihara wrote
Hi
We have successfully installed 10GbE NIC on our ftp server ftp.riken.jp(riksun.riken.jp ,134.160.38.1) and connected to WAN at 10 Gbps last week experimentally.
Mar 27 14:53:16 ftp kernel: ixgb: eth2: ixgb_watchdog: NIC Link is Up 10000 Mbps Full Duplex http://ftp.riken.jp/misc/NIC/200903271528000.jpg
Takashi Ichihara (RIKEN)
Ichihara Takashi wrote:
timestamp.txt .~tmp~/ .~tmp~/TIME .~tmp~/timestamp.txt
Sometimes, .~tmp~/ directiries are created and removed in the next rsync. What is it ? We are using rsync version 3.0.3.
you should really exclude .~tmp~ from your rsync's thats files still in transit at the upstream you are rsyncing from