We (SGI) mirror factory IA64 externally from stage.opensuse.org, and
while the mirroring has been running fine, there haven't been any new
bits since March 28th. Could someone take a look and see what's going
on?
Regards,
Greg Edwards
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Hi mirror admins,
after removing 10.1 from the distribution trees recently, I have now
removed some repositories from the
buildservice-repos
and
buildservice-repos-main
rsync modules, which contain software for Factory, 10.0 and 10.1,
Fedora, Mandriva, RHEL and other repositories.
The change affects both rsync.opensuse.org and stage.opensuse.org
and considerably reduces the size of those modules:
buildservice-repos 424G -> 220G (!)
buildservice-repos-main 240G -> 122G (!)
The largest part of this is software for Factory, which isn't really
used by users, but kept 100G occupied alone.
See http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-buildservice/2008-04/msg00223.html
for the rationale and more data.
Note 1:
The excluded software will still be available on download.opensuse.org
as before. It is just not being mirrored anymore, except on the
widehat.opensuse.org mirror.
Note 2:
Regarding established push syncs of those data, I'll contact those of
you who affects it separately.
Best,
Peter
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Hi,
It's on the stage server now, we'll publish it in ~12 hours.
Greetings, Stephan
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Hi mirror admins,
I plan to remove the distribution/SL-10.1 directory (a two years old
product) from all rsync modules. The directory still exists on the
download server, but it is not needed to be mirrored anymore, since
there are hardly any HTTP requests going there (for us). Thus, to free
the space (54G) it seems like a good idea to stop mirroring it.
Would there be any objections from your side?
If you have local users depending on that tree, you may want to keep it
somewhere else. I'll not remove anything before tomorrow evening, to
give you some time for that.
Thanks,
Peter
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Hi,
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 05:27:06PM +0200, Dr. Peter Poeml wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as for other lists already, we will move this list to the new mailinglist
> server. We have also decided to rename it while moving it. All this will
> happen tomorrow (2008-04-16). I cant say exactly at which time but i
> will send a short heads-up mail right before we are doing it.
>
> This means a few things for you.
>
> 1. This list, suse-mirror(a)suse.de, will be renamed to mirror(a)opensuse.org
> This means that mails to you will come from the new address and for
> posting you also have to send mail to mirror(a)opensuse.org
> The old list adress will no longer work.
>
> 2. Your subscription will get transferred to the new listserver. No action
> on your part is required to continue receiving mails from this list.
>
> 3. Because of the renaming (and different list server) the mail headers
> will change. If you filter for headers in your mail setup please adopt
> your setup accordingly. New headers will look like this:
>
> Delivered-To: mirror(a)opensuse.org
> Mailing-List: contact mirror+help(a)opensuse.org; run by mlmmj
> X-Mailinglist: mirror
> List-Post: <mailto:mirror@opensuse.org>
> List-Help: <mailto:mirror+help@opensuse.org>
> List-Subscribe: <mailto:mirror+subscribe@opensuse.org>
> List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:mirror+unsubscribe@opensuse.org>
> List-Owner: <mailto:mirror+owner@opensuse.org>
>
> 4. Mails will originate from the new server. If you accepts listmails
> only from the listserver adopt your setup accordingly. The mails
> will originate from
>
> DNS: lists4.suse.de
> IP: 195.135.221.135
>
> 5. There is no mailing list archive, just as before.
>
> 6. We are using a new mailinglist manager on the new server. This means
> some aspects of using the list changed. Some features are dropped and
> some new features are added. For a complete list check out this post:
> http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-announce/2006-08/msg00005.html
>
> 7. If you have any problems at all with the new setup please dont
> hesitate to contact us!
>
> Peter,
> Henne (ml-admin)
The migration is now completed. Please let me know if anything doesn't
work as expected for you!
Thanks to Henne, our list admin!
Peter
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