Ok I put in a cdir block in the host access as it could come from one of
nine ip's depending on which box really has the mirror on it... I am not
sure if thats going to work.
Also you probably want to check the iso country codes
I notice entries in both cases and also for the UK which isnt a vaild
iso code 'GB is for the United Kingdom'... I guess UKRAINE wannted UK
though a guess the compromise was no one to have it as they seem to have
ended up with UA.
Thanks
Phill.
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Matt Domsch wrote:
Mirror Admins:
Thank you to the several people who have put their data into
mirrormanager
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/ already.
I've made a few tweaks in the past week to speed up the queries, and
it seems to be working pretty well[1].
I ask everyone to please enter their data into mirrormanager now, so
we can shake out any additional bugs before F7 Test 4 is ready to go
out.
In particular, please create:
* an account in the Fedora Account System if you haven't already
* a new Site
* a new Host in your Site
* a new ACL IP for your Host (DNS name preferred, IP ok too)
* two new Category entries, one for Fedora Core, and one for Fedora
Extras
* For each of FC and FE, one or more URLs by which end users can get
at your data (HTTP, FTP, and rsync).
With that in place, the http/ftp crawler will come by every 6 hours or
so looking at what you're carrying. Each Category page in the web UI
will show the list of directories you have it thinks are up-to-date.
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/publiclist/
displays all the active mirrors. This page (and its children - the
per-version, per-arch subselect pages) will get exported static soon
which is what we'll publicize end users to view. Likewise the yum
mirrorlist redirectors are available for playing with with a URL of
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/mirrorlist?repo=core-6&...
e.g. the same as the normal mirrorlist syntax, just a change in the
host. The lists are being exported as static files every few hours
also, so the standard mirrorlist CGI can use it unchanged, but as
Infrastructure is moving that particular CGI this week, I haven't
tested that.
As always, thank you for your generous support of Fedora. With your
help, this will be the smoothest Fedora release ever.
[1] occasionally we have authentication problems with the Fedora
Account System, but it's much rarer that it had been. If you hit it,
please just reload a few times and it'll clear.
[2] per-country lookups on the mirrorlist aren't quite working yet,
appending &country=XX. It will soon though...
Thanks,
Matt