[CentOS-mirror] New mirror in Russia, SPb
Anssi Johansson
avij at centosproject.orgFri Jun 7 20:26:24 UTC 2019
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Andrey F kirjoitti 6.6.2019 klo 15.42: > On 06/06/2019 08:15, Anssi Johansson wrote: >> Andrey F kirjoitti 4.6.2019 klo 20.57: >>> Hello! >>> >>> I'd like to add another mirror to the list. Please find the information >>> below: >>> >>> HTTP:http://mirror.docker.ru/centos/ >>> HTTPS:https://mirror.docker.ru/centos/ >>> >>> Sync schedule: Every 3 hrs >>> Bandwidth: 2 Gbps >>> Location:Russia,St. Petersburg >>> Sponsor: docker.ru >>> Sponsor URL:https://docker.ru/ >>> IPv4 address to authorize: 185.253.22.52 >>> Mirroring AltArch: No >>> >>> Thanks! Please let me know if I missed anything. >> >> Hi, CentOS 6 is still supported and should be on the mirrors, but >> looks like you don't have CentOS 6 on your mirror? > > Yes we sync only CentOS 7, now i'm add CentOS 6 in rsync script and sync > mirror. Thanks, looks better now! I've now added your mirror and you can now rsync from rsync://msync.centos.org/CentOS/ I generally recommend not specifying any CentOS versions in sync scripts, but instead sync all the content from rsync://msync.centos.org/CentOS/ in one go. Mentioning any version numbers in sync scripts will typically cause sync issues sooner or later. For instance, if your configuration now handles CentOS 6 and 7, it will break the moment CentOS 8 gets released. Yes, there are also directories for CentOS releases 2 through 5, but those directories are essentially empty.
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