Roger Oberholtzer [06.09.2017 20:13]:
I currently get this in Stockholm:
# ping download.opensuse.org PING download.opensuse.org (130.57.72.10) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from provo-mirror.opensuse.org (130.57.72.10): icmp_seq=1 ttl=50 time=185 ms 64 bytes from provo-mirror.opensuse.org (130.57.72.10): icmp_seq=2 ttl=50 time=175 ms
Anyone know what the new address is? I was going to work with kiwi tonight, but that's currently not possible.
Looking at https://status.opensuse.org/, and going to the details on https://status.opensuse.org/incidents/18#update-20, you'll read: ###snip### The data partition showed major issues - resulting in a shutdown of the file system. We are currently analyzing the problem and trying to bring the service up again. Please use http://mirrors.opensuse.org/ meanwhile to get a list of other openSUSE mirrors. ===snap=== Still no good news from the original machine. Meanwhile we changed the DNS entries to point to a mirror server in Provo. Please excuse the low bandwidth and delays for the moment, we are working on a permanent fix. ===snap=== Repository pushing from OBS to download.opensuse.org is very slow at the moment. Please do not trust the OBS publish state. If you are a repository maintainer, you can help us by disabling publishing for now, to avoid syncs to the secondary system. ===snap=== Only recovered 9 from 14TB data. Syncing the rest of the data from backup and backend machines now. download.opensuse.org should be fully functional again tomorrow, Thursday 2017-09-07. ===pins=== --