Am Monday 04 October 2010 schrieb Carsten Otto:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 10:44:40AM +0200, Stephan Kulow wrote:
> > > We get our data pushed from OpenSUSE directly. If there are files
> > > missing, please push better :)
> >
> > I see that *Factory* is excluded for your mirror, that explains a good
> > share of what I see as it matches the project name - one of the most
> > busy ones actually.
>
> Oh, I thought we were mirroring everything OpenSUSE has to offer. What
> do we need to do to actually get that? Could you just add Factory to the
> pushes (and do a full sync)? We will extend disk space on demand, so it
> may take a while until we are complete (as an alternative could you tell
> us how much space we need?).
>
I don't think it makes sense to mirror everything. Many files are see so
little traffic that mirroring them costs way too much. And now I'm really
puzzled what your intention is - you strarted the thread with "remove all
mirrors" and now you want even more stuff noone downloads?
Greetings, Stephan
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Hi,
It has been on our TODO list for quite some time, but only recently we
found the time to implement an algorithm that will provide you with
a rsync module of the hottest 160GB on download.opensuse.org
While we always had a hotstuff-160GB rsync module, it was neither 160G
nor always hot - it was always best guess and very often wrong.
Now that we have the algorithm, we can update the rsync module daily
to a) switch to latest trendy repos and b) stay in 160G no matter what.
But we can offer more and I wonder what rsync sizes are interesting for
you. Smaller sizes or larger ones? So far we have 30, 80 and 160 - while
only 80 and 160 are used.
E.g. is 300, 500, 1000, 2000 of any interest? Please let us know. It's
fine if you reply only to me and Alberto.
BTW: would it also be interesting to you if you'd offer a rsync module
that is without size limit, but has e.g. 95, 98, 99, 99.5% of the hits?
Right now most of our download hits are indeed in less than 100G, so if
you want to optimize for traffic, this sounds like a good approach.
Thanks, Stephan
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Guten Tag,
ich habe bereits drei mal openSUSE 13.1 64 Bit heruntergeladen, und
ermittele dann die MD5 Checksumme 9430474fe5dc70880f1bd38c660b03f3. Wo
kann der Fehler liegen?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Bernd Wandrey
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Good day,
Our mirror in Germany (mirror.de.leaseweb.net) will be migrated to a new machine on a new location. This will result in an IP change.
The old IP is 46.165.198.1 / 2a00:c98:2010:1:1:face:d06:f00d
The new IP will be 37.58.58.140 / 2a00:c98:2030:a034::21
The new system has a 10GE uplink and is located in our datacenter in Frankfurt.
Could you please update your access list for stage.opensuse.org/opensuse-full-with-factory-dvd5 to allow rsync from the new IP's?
Thanks
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