On Wed, 2010-09-08 at 21:18 +0200, Adrian Reber wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 07:43:18PM +0200, David Dubrović wrote:
> > We (the local LUG) are interested in running a fedora mirror, at the
> > Faculty of engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia.
> > Bandwidth is 100Mbps, on GEANT2 network (CARNet in Croatia), address is
> > fedora.riteh.hr (161.53.40.212).
>
> Would be great if you could set up a Fedora mirror. To do that
> sync from a tier 1/2 mirror[1] close to you; create an account in the
> MirrorManager[2]; register your mirror in the mirror manager;
> enter your local netblocks in the mirror manager (if desired); run
> report_mirror[3] and as soon as you are listed in the database as up to
> date yum (and other clients) will be redirected to your mirror.
>
> All this information can be found in more details in the wiki at:
>
>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Mirroring
>
> Thanks for supporting Fedora!
>
> If there are any more question do not hesitate to ask.
>
> Adrian
>
> [1]
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Mirroring/Tiering
> [2]
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/MirrorManager
> [3]
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Mirroring
Hi
I have some trouble setting up a mirror.
I did a rsync download from
ibiblio.org by the instructions on Mirroring
[3] page, and it seems ibiblio is the first one I found to have
fedora-enchilada.
What I don't know now is, do I need to contact anybody from a mirror I
want to use for syncing, is there a different directory structure on
other mirrors, or can I sync from ibiblio all the time?
You should rather sync from a tier 1 mirror from europe than using one
of the tier 0 mirrors.
I tried a few and all of them had the fedora-enchilada module. The ACLs
should be updated from MirrorManager. If you cannot connect to one of
the tier 1 mirrors you should directly contact the mirror maintainer.
Adrian