[CentOS-mirror] Launtel Mirror

Sat Nov 17 09:02:21 UTC 2018
Anssi Johansson <avij at centosproject.org>

Those two are indeed included in the ACL. Let's see if the problem is 
with the IPv4 address or the IPv6 address. Try "rsync -4 
rsync://msync.centos.org/CentOS/" and "rsync -6 
rsync://msync.centos.org/CentOS/" and see which one (if any) works. If 
one of those works, you may need to add a -4 or a -6 to your mirror sync 
cronjob as a temporary workaround until we can figure out what's the 
problem with the other protocol.

Adam Heathcote kirjoitti 17.11.2018 klo 10.45:
> Hi
> 
> We do see the no module CentOS issue.
> 
> The two IPs we have for v4 and v6 are: 45.248.48.22 
> and 2404:e80:0:201:74cd:2dff:fecc:1cb0.
> 
> I believe these are the addresses we submitted?
> 
> 
> Adam Heathcote - aheathcote at linux.com <mailto:aheathcote at linux.com> - 
> 0416363934
> 
> Join the Linux Foundation and support Open Source software development
> 
> 
> 
> On Sat, Nov 17, 2018 at 7:26 PM Anssi Johansson <avij at centosproject.org 
> <mailto:avij at centosproject.org>> wrote:
> 
>     Adam Heathcote kirjoitti 17.11.2018 klo 2.57:
>      > Hi Guys.
>      >
>      > I have noticed our mirror (mirror.launtel.net.au
>     <http://mirror.launtel.net.au>
>      > <http://mirror.launtel.net.au>) has be removed from the mirror
>     listing.
>      > Is this in error?
> 
>     Hi, the download page https://www.centos.org/download/mirrors/ lists
>     only mirrors that are up-to-date. To be exact, the time limit is 28
>     hours. According to http://mirror-status.centos.org/ your mirror was
>     last updated 4.6 days ago, and sure enough,
>     http://mirror.launtel.net.au/centos/timestamp.txt shows "Mon Nov 12
>     18:47:01 UTC 2018"
> 
>     Please make sure your mirror is syncing properly. Once you have
>     refreshed your mirror and our mirror crawler has visited your mirror
>     again (this may take up to four hours) your mirror will automatically
>     show up on the download page again.
> 
>     If you get an error message "Unknown module CentOS" while syncing,
>     it is
>     possible that the IP addresses you mentioned in your email were wrong.
>     To check your actual IP addresses, run "rsync -4
>     rsync://no-access.miuku.net/keep-out
>     <http://no-access.miuku.net/keep-out>" and "rsync -6
>     rsync://no-access.miuku.net/keep-out
>     <http://no-access.miuku.net/keep-out>". You won't be able to access
>     anything from that site, but the error messages will include your IP
>     addresses.
> 
>     Thanks for checking this!
> 
> 
>     p.s. You will get around 8GB of additional data to the
>     7.5.1804/cr/x86_64 directory at next sync. We published the CR
>     repository https://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/CR
>     for the latest release this Friday. Those using CentOS 7 can upgrade to
>     the CR packages with "yum update --enablerepo=cr". Those using EPEL may
>     need to add "--enablerepo=epel-testing" to the command line in some
>     situations.
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