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Posted to mirrors@apache.org by Jonathon Wardman <jo...@fubra.com> on 2011/11/09 11:49:35 UTC
Re: your apache mirror
Hi there,
We're currently going through a process of re-organisation of our mirror
structure including re-branding our mirror under our web hosting arm,
CatN. As part of this the Apache mirror was migrated a day or two ago to
a new server and the sync turned off on the old server, hence the old
mirror being stale.
I have just manually updated the old mirror.fubra.com site to resolve
the immediate problem, but I would appreciate if we could get the mirror
on your site updated to the following:
* URL: http://mirror.catn.com/pub/apache/
* Update frequency: twice daily
* Repo: rsync.eu.apache.org::apache-dist
* Bandwidth: Currently undergoing upgrades across the network to 1GB/s
* Rsync IP: 87.124.126.48
The remaining information remains the same.
Let me know if there's anything else / different I need to do in order
to get this change implemented.
Thanks,
Jonathon
On 09/11/2011 04:52, apmirror@apache.org wrote:
> Hi mirrors@fubra.com,
>
> thanks for supporting apache.org with your apache mirror at
>
> http://mirror.fubra.com/ftp.apache.org/
>
> We have looked at your mirror and it is now 5 days old.
> Please see the overview of the state of all apache mirrors :
>
> http://www.apache.org/mirrors/
>
> If your mirror becomes too much out-of-date,
> we will have to delete it from the mirror list.
>
> If you have questions, please look up the how-to-mirror page
>
> http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html
>
> or send mail to the mirrors list (mirrors@apache.org).
>
> NOTE : this reminder mail is generated automatically, and
> it is sent once a week to mirrors over 3 days old.
>
> Thanks, regards,
>
> The apache.org mirror team.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Some quick reference info :
>
> -- apache rsync sources for your apache mirror :
>
> europe : rsync.eu.apache.org
> usa : rsync.us.apache.org
> world : rsync.apache.org
>
> -- rsync command to use :
>
> rsync -rtlzv --delete SOURCE::apache-dist /path/to/mirror
>
> where SOURCE is one of the apache rsync sources.
>
> Use --progress when you rsync 'by hand'.
>
> -- your crontab entry should be like
>
> MIN HR * * * /usr/bin/rsync ..........
>
> where MIN (for minute) is some number between 0 and 59
> and HR for (hour) is a number between 0 and 23 ; example
>
> 42 7 * * * /usr/bin/rsync .....
> 23 21 * * * /usr/bin/rsync .....
>
> Please don't use minute 0, because everybody does that :-)
>
> BAD : 0 21 * * * /usr/bin/rsync .....
>
> Never, never use minute * ; you will sync *every*minute*.
>
> VERY, VERY BAD : * 21 * * * /usr/bin/rsync .....
>
> -- frequency : once or twice a day is fine ;
> more than four times a day is too much.
>
Re: your apache mirror
Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
On 9 November 2011 10:49, Jonathon Wardman <jo...@fubra.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> We're currently going through a process of re-organisation of our mirror
> structure including re-branding our mirror under our web hosting arm, CatN.
> As part of this the Apache mirror was migrated a day or two ago to a new
> server and the sync turned off on the old server, hence the old mirror being
> stale.
>
> I have just manually updated the old mirror.fubra.com site to resolve the
> immediate problem, but I would appreciate if we could get the mirror on your
> site updated to the following:
>
> URL: http://mirror.catn.com/pub/apache/
> Update frequency: twice daily
> Repo: rsync.eu.apache.org::apache-dist
> Bandwidth: Currently undergoing upgrades across the network to 1GB/s
> Rsync IP: 87.124.126.48
>
> The remaining information remains the same.
>
> Let me know if there's anything else / different I need to do in order to
> get this change implemented.
Mirror requests are a lot easier to track through JIRA - would it be
possible to create an issue with the details?
> Thanks,
> Jonathon
>
> On 09/11/2011 04:52, apmirror@apache.org wrote:
>
> Hi mirrors@fubra.com,
>
> thanks for supporting apache.org with your apache mirror at
>
> http://mirror.fubra.com/ftp.apache.org/
>
> We have looked at your mirror and it is now 5 days old.
> Please see the overview of the state of all apache mirrors :
>
> http://www.apache.org/mirrors/
>
> If your mirror becomes too much out-of-date,
> we will have to delete it from the mirror list.
>
> If you have questions, please look up the how-to-mirror page
>
> http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html
>
> or send mail to the mirrors list (mirrors@apache.org).
>
> NOTE : this reminder mail is generated automatically, and
> it is sent once a week to mirrors over 3 days old.
>
> Thanks, regards,
>
> The apache.org mirror team.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Some quick reference info :
>
> -- apache rsync sources for your apache mirror :
>
> europe : rsync.eu.apache.org
> usa : rsync.us.apache.org
> world : rsync.apache.org
>
> -- rsync command to use :
>
> rsync -rtlzv --delete SOURCE::apache-dist /path/to/mirror
>
> where SOURCE is one of the apache rsync sources.
>
> Use --progress when you rsync 'by hand'.
>
> -- your crontab entry should be like
>
> MIN HR * * * /usr/bin/rsync ..........
>
> where MIN (for minute) is some number between 0 and 59
> and HR for (hour) is a number between 0 and 23 ; example
>
> 42 7 * * * /usr/bin/rsync .....
> 23 21 * * * /usr/bin/rsync .....
>
> Please don't use minute 0, because everybody does that :-)
>
> BAD : 0 21 * * * /usr/bin/rsync .....
>
> Never, never use minute * ; you will sync *every*minute*.
>
> VERY, VERY BAD : * 21 * * * /usr/bin/rsync .....
>
> -- frequency : once or twice a day is fine ;
> more than four times a day is too much.
>
>