Matt, could you have a look at
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/host/1359
It looks okay, but there is not much in the crawler log and right now
there are no directories listed as being "up-to-date". Not sure if
everything is alright with this mirror.
Also, has ASN and Internet2 be filled out manually or is this somehow
automatically detected?
Is the Site-local Netblocks entry correct. Everything in one line...
Adrian
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 04:01:16PM -0700, James A. Peltier wrote:
| | On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 09:05:27AM -0700, James A. Peltier
wrote:
| | > I would like our server to be listed as a public mirror server. We
| | > currently mirror from University of Waterloo but will be rsync'ing
| | > directly from the masters shortly. We'd like to be listed if
| | > possible. Thanks. Information below.
| | >
| | > Organization - Simon Fraser University, Research Computing Group
| | > Maintainer - James A. Peltier (jpeltier(a)sfu.ca)
| | > Hostname -
http://mirror.its.sfu.ca/mirror/fedora
| | > City - Burnaby
| | > Province - British Columbia
| | > Country - Canada
| | > Mirror Type - Fedora Enchilada (Public)
| | > Bandwidth - 1Gbps
| |
| | I see that you already added your mirror to MirrorManager. Perfect.
| |
| | Unfortunately you selected the wrong category under "Categories
| | Carried". You selected "Fedora Archive". I changed it to "Fedora
| | Linux".
| | After the next run of the crawler you should start seeing traffic to
| | your mirror.
| |
| | Thanks for supporting Fedora and if there are any other question do
| | not
| | hesitate to ask.
| |
| | Adrian
|
| FYI: I'm still not seeing Fedora traffic to my server. Did I miss
| something else? A machine on the same network as the mirror server
| still doesn't show traffic to the server either?
Sorry, I'm seeing traffic now