On Tue, 2008-07-08 at 23:08 +1000, David Timms wrote:
A long, long time ago, Kulbir Saini wrote:
> Thank a lot for noting down all those points. They helped me to have
> a more clear idea of InstantMirror. And thanks for the encouragement
> as well :)
Hi, wondering what is considered _the_ current approach for making an
internal Fedora proxy mirror ?
Does the MirrorManager 0.4 code actually work, eg for 5 PC's ?
Did something else {other than full rsync mirroring} emerge to solve
this type of problem ?
I was wondering if an automated way to get the clients to use the proxy
/ cache would by to implement dns entries for the real yum server names,
that point to your internal ~mirror server; and hence bypass requiring
individual machine proxy setup ?
Regards, DaveT.
Even with all it's weeknesses InstantMirror could be used with
MirrorManager to do transparent caching/mirroring...
Take a system with enough HDD space, install instantmirror,
go to mirror manager admin page, create a new site, add your ips, and
the mirror.
The get the mirror reporting script and make it run with cron :)
It isn't perfect but it's much berrer than nothing