I see your mirror listed here for example:
curl
"http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=epel-6&arch=x86_64&ip=178.33.193.139"
and according to the information in MirrorManager your mirror is up to
date. The log from the crawler is empty which is a bit strange and your
mirror is indeed not listed on the mirror list web site. This list is
not really important for clients being automatically redirected to your
mirror. So something is definitely a bit strange. It could be related to
the fact that the crawler cannot find files on your mirror but the
report_mirror script marks your mirror up to date again. As the list on
in only generated once a
day it could be that your mirror is always marked as not being up to
date during the time this list is generated and shortly after
report_mirror running on your host sets the right status again.
And I just see the OOM killer was active on the host running the
crawler. So this might be related to your problems. Thanks for letting
us know. This should be fixed in the next 24 hours.
Adrian
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 11:26:49AM +0100, Tim Semeijn wrote:
Dear Adrian,
All seems to be set up correctly now and I see traffic going to my
mirror. My mirrors however do not seem to be listed on the general
mirror list (
https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/ ). Could
you inform me if there is any action I need to take to accomplish this?
Awaiting your reply.
Best regards,
On 11/04/2014 11:35 AM, Adrian Reber wrote:
> Your message to the redhat mirror-list has been dropped as you need
> to subscribe first to that list to post. I am now answering here.
>
> Your MirrorManager entry looks correct so far. To specify the URLs
> you have to click on the "Categories Carried" -> "Fedora
EPEL" in
> your case. That is where you can enter the URLs.
>
> You could manage both hosts under one site. This means you do not
> have to create a site for
mirror-fr1.bbln.org and
>
mirror-fr2.bbln.org but just a single site (e.g.,
bbln.org) and add
> both hosts under that site. You can also just leave it as it is.
> Whatever suits you best.
>
> The entry under "Categories Carried" is correct it just needs some
> URLs and you should soon see traffic on your mirrors.
>
> Thanks for your support and if there are any further questions do
> not hesitate to ask.
>
> Adrian
>
> On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 01:33:34PM +0100, Tim Semeijn wrote:
>> Dear,
>>
>> Hereby I contact you as we have set up two mirrors for the
>> Fedora (EPEL) repository. For years I have hosted different kinds
>> of services on my own servers or server I rent. The majority of
>> these services are offered free to the public and I get a kick
>> out of offering services which help spread open source software.
>>
>> I am a 27 year old guy from The Netherlands who works at one of
>> the biggest hosting companies of the country. In my spare time I
>> mostly am busy managing and administrating my servers.
>>
>> The two mirrors that have been set up are:
>>
>> -
mirror-fr1.bbln.org/epel ( 178.33.193.139 /
>> 2001:41d0:a:6dd1::139 ) Location: Gravelines, France Outgoing
>> traffic: 500 Mbps Protocols: rsync, http, https, ftp
>>
>> -
mirror-fr2.bbln.org/epel ( 5.135.162.176 / 2001:41d0:8:e5b0::1
>> ) Location: Roubaix, France Outgoing traffic: 100 Mbps Protocols:
>> rsync, http, https, ftp
>>
>> If you have any question or suggestions I like to hear from you.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> -- Tim Semeijn pgp 0x08CE9B4D
>
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>> 2048R/32F41440 2014-07-19 [expires: 2019-07-18]
>
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