On 10/31/18, 10:43 AM, "Stephen John Smoogen" <smooge(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 31 Oct 2018 at 10:14, Brian Long (brilong) <brilong(a)cisco.com> wrote:
Is
rsync://download-ib01.fedoraproject.org/fedora-enchilada/linux/ no longer the place to
grab Fedora pre-release? My private mirror is part of Fedora Mirror Manager and it should
be in various ACLs in place for pre-release access to Fedora content, but I was syncing
from the ib01 server and I never got Fedora 29 staged. Even yesterday after 14:00 UTC,
the download-ib01 server did not have Fedora 29.
Fedora-enchilada does not get pre-release. Only fedora-enchilada0 for
various tier0 systems gets it for pre-release.
The data was staged on download-ib01 over the weekend, but I don't
know why the switch did not turn over at 14:00. I expect it was
between runs and showed up at the next cron job.
As it is, we need to work on what hosts have tier0 access and we also
need to work on who is on the mirror admin list as many people who are
registered mirrors do not have subscriptions here.
Now I remember the problem. I had to move my private mirror to an RFC1918 IP that gets
NAT'd by our corporate network. This means my server is coming from any one of a
number of IP's in a /26 subnet. I forgot that since I reip'd the server, I had to
forgo the pre-bitflip content since I doubted you'd add a NAT pool subnet into the
ACL. __
I apologize for the noise.
/Brian/