Now everything looks good. I started a manual run of the crawler and it
was able to scan your mirror.
Not sure what you mean with 'Am I going to need to change our sources at
some point'. From where you mirror? We recommend mirroring from a tier 1
mirror close to you:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Mirroring/Tiering
Sync interval, also difficult ;-) Did you look at quick-fedora-mirror?
https://pagure.io/quick-fedora-mirror
That is the easiest. It only requires minimal resources on the server
side and you can run your mirror script every hour.
Adrian
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 02:25:26PM +0000, MU Doit RCSS wrote:
Hi Adrian,
I added those fields and ran a report, so we're in the list now. Am I going to need
to change our sources at some point? Also, what sync interval is recommended?
Thanks,
RCSS Team
________________________________
From: Adrian Reber <adrian(a)lisas.de>
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 2:25:15 AM
To: MU Doit RCSS
Cc: mirror-admin(a)fedoraproject.org; MU RCSS Support
Subject: Re: University of Missouri Public Mirror
On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 08:24:22PM +0000, MU Doit RCSS wrote:
> We are University of Missouri Research Computing Support Services, and we would like
to register as a public mirror of fedora and epel, available over http and rsync.
>
> Fedora:
>
http://mirror.rnet.missouri.edu/fedora/linux<http://mirror.rnet.missou...
>
rsync://mirror.rnet.missouri.edu/fedora
>
> EPEL:
>
http://mirror.rnet.missouri.edu/epel<http://mirror.rnet.missouri.edu>
>
rsync://mirror.rnet.missouri.edu/epel
>
> Sync Schedule: nightly, CDT
> Location: Columbia, Missouri, United States
> Bandwidth: 1Gbps, and we are connected to Internet2
> Sponsor: University of Missouri Research Computing Support Services
> Sponsor URL:
https://doit.missouri.edu/research/
> Email Contact: rcss-support(a)missouri.edu
Thanks for supporting Fedora. I have seen your MirrorManager entry and
now you only need to add the categories "Fedora Linux" and "Fedora
EPEL"
with the corresponding URLs. Please also add the RSYNC URLs to make it
easier for our crawler to scan your mirror.
If you have any further questions do not hesitate to ask.
Adrian
Adrian
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