Recently, it appears that two directories for 8.4 and 8-stream are being
distributed in the Centos mirrors.
You can't see it if you view the mirrors, but if one downloads the
filelist.gz file and grep for '^\.\/\.' one will see the directories, with
content, .8.4.2105 and .8-strea
On 28/05/2021 12:26, Tristan Santore wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Is there an issue with some mirrors not syncing properly ? My colleague
> is reporting , that some mirrors are receiving updates and others are
> not receiving packages. Some are, according to him, are not receiving
> updates since March.
Dear All,
Is there an issue with some mirrors not syncing properly ? My colleague
is reporting , that some mirrors are receiving updates and others are
not receiving packages. Some are, according to him, are not receiving
updates since March.
Is there an issue at the moment ?
Any informatio
I now see an announcement on the centos-announce list which explains
most/all of what I was seeing last night.
Stuart
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I'm watching a couple of mirrors catch up with the 7.1 release and am
noticing some churn on the .iso images.
It appears that new -01.iso versions are coming downstream while some
of the mirrors apparently were getting different .iso images. The
-01.iso versions look to be significantly larger th
I noticed that I didn't get any of the 5.6 updates rsynced yet, so I
checked my mirror and then the mirrors list. This mirror is indeed not on
the list anymore and also not on the status page. However, I see other
mirrors still on the list that are lagging for days. And I see that this
mirror h
On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 10:13:50AM -0400, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
>
> yum update runs instantly for me from NYC just now. Yum was working a
> half-hour back from NY too.
Same here, from both NYC (roadrunner), and work (Verizon commercial,
LIC).
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S gov't, and we have *fat* pipes,
>> it's not likely to be on our end.
>
> Mark,
>
> 1) are you looking for CentOS mirrors or for RPMforge/Fedora/EPEL mirrors?
>
> 2) do you, perhaps, mean to point to http://mirror.hmdc.harvard.edu/
> rather than http://mirror.har
At Thu, 5 Aug 2010 10:07:33 -0400 CentOS mailing list wrote:
>
> Karanbir Singh wrote:
> > On 08/05/2010 02:44 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> >> Just went to update a couple systems this morning, and first one machine
> >> took nearly 15 min to find the mirrors (and it should be getting it all
>
m.r...@5-cent.us a écrit :
> Just went to update a couple systems this morning, and first one machine
> took nearly 15 min to find the mirrors (and it should be getting it all
> from our own repo, actually), and then the next one showed about 8-10
> mirrors down, including Harvard and VCU. Anyone k
On 08/05/2010 03:07 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> And it's still going. What we have here is a massive problem with the
> mirrors.
I cant reproduce the issue, but from the looks of things, you seem to
have a bad network locally to you. I'd doubt the whole internet had
fallen apart at exactly the
On 8/5/2010 10:07 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
> I do not believe it's a local yum issue. I tried to point firefox to
> http://mirror.harvard.edu, not exactly an obscure mirror, and it times
> out. As I work for an agency of the US gov't, and we have *fat* pipes,
> it's not likely to be on our en
> And it's still going. What we have here is a massive problem with the
> mirrors.
>
> So, any *real* idea what's going on?
>
> mark
Other then http://mirror.harvard.edu/ everything referenced in your
test is showing as up.
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Drew
"Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be unde
On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 10:07:33AM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> http://mirror.harvard.edu, not exactly an obscure mirror, and it times
> out.
Doesn't look to be a mirror.harvard.edu in DNS.
> >From yum -d9 update:
yum update runs instantly for me from NYC just now. Yum was working a
half-ho
Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 08/05/2010 02:44 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Just went to update a couple systems this morning, and first one machine
>> took nearly 15 min to find the mirrors (and it should be getting it all
>> from our own repo, actually), and then the next one showed about 8-10
>>
On 08/05/2010 02:44 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Just went to update a couple systems this morning, and first one machine
> took nearly 15 min to find the mirrors (and it should be getting it all
> from our own repo, actually), and then the next one showed about 8-10
> mirrors down, including Harv
Just went to update a couple systems this morning, and first one machine
took nearly 15 min to find the mirrors (and it should be getting it all
from our own repo, actually), and then the next one showed about 8-10
mirrors down, including Harvard and VCU. Anyone know what's going on?
mark
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 4:39 AM, wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
> Behalf Of Lanny Marcus
> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:41 PM
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS Mirrors an
j.witvl...@mindef.nl schrieb:
>
> Afaik it is impossible to deduce from the URL if one node is located
> nearby or far away.
>
Yeah. That was really just an illustration.
> Eventhough as i live in europe, i can register and use a japanese URL.
>
> Secondly, i fond out that ISP do funny tricks
Hi
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf Of Lanny Marcus
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:41 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS Mirrors and Adjacent country groups
On 8/25/09, Rainer Duffner wrote:
>
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> Lanny Marcus wrote:
>> Johnny: A few minutes ago, I began a "yum update" for my CentOS 5.3
>> (32 bit) Desktop. I could see a change for the fastest mirrors. For
>> "extras" it chose mirrors.ucr.ac.cr About 1 1/2 hours in a
>> nonstop
Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 1:32 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> CentOS has developed our own mirrorlist and isolist applications and
>> inside this application, we have some countries that we shift to other
>> countries and we also have some country groups defined.
>
> Johnny: A few
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 1:32 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> CentOS has developed our own mirrorlist and isolist applications and
> inside this application, we have some countries that we shift to other
> countries and we also have some country groups defined.
Johnny: A few minutes ago, I began a "yum
On 8/25/09, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> Am 26.08.2009 um 00:13 schrieb Lanny Marcus:
>>> Don't you have peering-points somewhere?
>>> Sorry for hijacking this thread...
>> Rainer: I don't think your reply is OT or hijacking. Good point. I
>> suspect that in the EU, there is a lot of peering between c
Am 26.08.2009 um 00:13 schrieb Lanny Marcus:
> On 8/25/09, Rainer Duffner wrote:
>> Am 25.08.2009 um 23:16 schrieb Lanny Marcus:
>>>
>>> Hi Johnny and thank you for asking for feedback. I am in Cali,
>>> Colombia, South America.
>>> Our route to Brazil, for one of many examples, would be via Mia
On 8/25/09, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> Am 25.08.2009 um 23:16 schrieb Lanny Marcus:
>>
>> Hi Johnny and thank you for asking for feedback. I am in Cali,
>> Colombia, South America.
>> Our route to Brazil, for one of many examples, would be via Miami/Ft.
>> Lauderdale, Florida, USA. So, for us, in Co
Am 25.08.2009 um 23:16 schrieb Lanny Marcus:
>
> Hi Johnny and thank you for asking for feedback. I am in Cali,
> Colombia, South America.
> Our route to Brazil, for one of many examples, would be via Miami/Ft.
> Lauderdale, Florida, USA. So, for us, in Colombia, it is much better
> to have a Mi
On 8/23/09, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> CentOS has developed our own mirrorlist and isolist applications and
> inside this application, we have some countries that we shift to other
> countries and we also have some country groups defined.
>
> The purpose of these groupings is to have adjacent countrie
CentOS has developed our own mirrorlist and isolist applications and
inside this application, we have some countries that we shift to other
countries and we also have some country groups defined.
The purpose of these groupings is to have adjacent countries grouped
together for applications like fa
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