The only major mirror-visible change lately has been that we've instituted Tiering,
and request that you pull from one of the Tier 1 mirrors instead of a Red Hat-provided
mirror.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Mirroring/Tiering lists the Tier 1
mirrors. Choose one close to you network-wise, and contact the admin listed there to be
added to their ACL directly.
In addition, you've seen the MirrorManager information by now, so please register your
mirror in MM if you haven't already, and be sure to run report_mirror after each rsync
completes successfully.
Thanks for your contributions to Fedora!
-Matt
Fedora Mirror Wrangler
--
Matt Domsch
Technology Strategist
Dell | Office of the CTO
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From: mirror-admin-bounces(a)fedoraproject.org [mirror-admin-bounces(a)fedoraproject.org] On
Behalf Of Dan Wyrostek [danw(a)pair.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 12:18 AM
To: mirror-admin(a)fedoraproject.org
Subject: former mirror looking to re-activate
Hello,
We used to be a Fedora mirror, but that server had it's main drive die one
day, and it's been down ever since.
Recently, I've been getting the old out-dated mirrors back into current
status again, and I've gotten to Fedora :)
Here's the details you request:
IP address of mirror: 216.92.2.158
Hostname:
fedora.mirrors.pair.com
Our name: pair Networks
Location: Pittsburgh, PA USA
Bandwidth: Multiple GigE connections
I just singed up for the Fedora Account System, and after sending this
I'll sign up for the 2 mailing lists.
Please let me know if there's anything else I need to do to obtain Rsync
access and get things current again.
Thanks,
Dan W.
pair Networks
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