my region
>
> Linux Advocate wrote:
> > johny, thanx for the link.
> >
> > i think 'my' should point to jp, cn, tw, au,sg. the setup u have there is
> >
> ;)
> >
>
> do all ISP's in .MY use the same peering/trunking or do different
> providers have different sorts of international bac
Linux Advocate wrote:
> johny, thanx for the link.
>
> i think 'my' should point to jp, cn, tw, au,sg. the setup u have there is
> ;)
>
do all ISP's in .MY use the same peering/trunking or do different
providers have different sorts of international backbone connections?
__
>
> I maintain the RPM that is used as part of CentOS Extras and that we use
> on the CentOS servers in question.
>
> I did some major work on the app that CentOS uses for mirrorlists and
> isolists over the weekend. Especially in the AP region, as we have
> picked up some mirrors there recentl
Linux Advocate wrote:
>> John R Pierce wrote:
>>> fwiw, it appears "linux advocate" is sending his email from a Malaysia
>>> IP per the email headres...
>>>
>>> $ whois 60.50.xxx.yyy
>>> [Querying whois.apnic.net]
>>> [whois.apnic.net]
>>> % [whois.apnic.net node-2]
>>> % Whois data copyright term
> #mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=os
> >> baseurl=ftp://mirror.internode.on.net/pub/centos/$releasever/os/$basearch/
> >> gpgcheck=1
> >> gpgkey=ftp://mirror.internode.on.net/pub/centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-5
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Oliver
> >
> >
On 24/08/2009, at 7:06 PM, Linux Advocate wrote:
>
>>>
>>>
>>> my repos are configured to use mirrorlist. how do i add mirrors
>>> manually?
>>>
>>
>> If you take a look in /etc/yum.repos.d/ you will see a number of
>> files. There should be example baseurl lines in the repo files which
>> will b
> >
> >
> > my repos are configured to use mirrorlist. how do i add mirrors
> > manually?
> >
>
> If you take a look in /etc/yum.repos.d/ you will see a number of
> files. There should be example baseurl lines in the repo files which
> will be commented out by default. Here's an example of
> >
> #mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=os
> > baseurl=ftp://mirror.internode.on.net/pub/centos/$releasever/os/$basearch/
> > gpgcheck=1
> > gpgkey=ftp://mirror.internode.on.net/pub/centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-5
> >
> > Regards,
> > Oliver
>
> I h
>
> If you take a look in /etc/yum.repos.d/ you will see a number of
> files. There should be example baseurl lines in the repo files which
> will be commented out by default. Here's an example of how I use this
> to manually use my local ISPs mirror for the base repo:
>
> [base]
> name=Ce
> John R Pierce wrote:
> > fwiw, it appears "linux advocate" is sending his email from a Malaysia
> > IP per the email headres...
> >
> > $ whois 60.50.xxx.yyy
> > [Querying whois.apnic.net]
> > [whois.apnic.net]
> > % [whois.apnic.net node-2]
> > % Whois data copyright termshttp://www.apnic
>
> inetnum: 60.48.0.0 - 60.54.255.255
> netname: XDSLSTREAMYX
> descr:Telekom Malaysia Berhad
> descr:Network Strategy
> descr:Wisma Telekom
> descr:Jalan Pantai Baru
> descr:50672 Kuala Lumpur
> country: MY
>
> .
>
> A couple differe
tech wrote:
> Johnny Hughes wrote:
>
>> What I get is unknown (with our current version). When unknown, it
>> passes a list of high bandwidth machines.
>>
>> I will get and build a newer version of the GeoIP database and see if I
>> can get a better result.
>
> I reported a problem like this muc
Johnny Hughes wrote:
> What I get is unknown (with our current version). When unknown, it
> passes a list of high bandwidth machines.
>
> I will get and build a newer version of the GeoIP database and see if I
> can get a better result.
I reported a problem like this much earlier.
I am in Hong
John R Pierce wrote:
> fwiw, it appears "linux advocate" is sending his email from a Malaysia
> IP per the email headres...
>
> $ whois 60.50.xxx.yyy
> [Querying whois.apnic.net]
> [whois.apnic.net]
> % [whois.apnic.net node-2]
> % Whois data copyright termshttp://www.apnic.net/db/dbcopyright
On 22/08/2009, at 11:02 PM, Linux Advocate wrote:
>
>> Hi Linux Advocate,
>>
>> I have found this a problem for the Australian servers I manage as
>> well. I suggest you manually test the speed of some local mirrors
>> then
>> manually specify a mirror rather than relying on the fastest mirror
fwiw, it appears "linux advocate" is sending his email from a Malaysia
IP per the email headres...
$ whois 60.50.xxx.yyy
[Querying whois.apnic.net]
[whois.apnic.net]
% [whois.apnic.net node-2]
% Whois data copyright termshttp://www.apnic.net/db/dbcopyright.html
inetnum: 60.48.0.0 - 60
Hi!
On 08/22/2009 01:56 PM, Linux Advocate wrote:
> guys, i have the yum plugin -> fastest mirror . But not even once i have
> seen it selecting repos which are near my region such as japan or australia (
> where i get the best speeds). Something is wrong.
There are a few different things that
> Hi Linux Advocate,
>
> I have found this a problem for the Australian servers I manage as
> well. I suggest you manually test the speed of some local mirrors then
> manually specify a mirror rather than relying on the fastest mirror
> plugin.
>
> If your ISP mirrors content locally then
On 22/08/2009, at 10:37 PM, Linux Advocate wrote:
> i have tried yum clean all , yum clean metadata
>
>
>
> - Original Message
>> From: Linux Advocate
>> To: CentOS mailing list
>> Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 8:56:37 PM
>> Subject: [CentO
i have tried yum clean all , yum clean metadata
- Original Message
> From: Linux Advocate
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 8:56:37 PM
> Subject: [CentOS] fasttest mirror -doesnt seem to pick sites near my region
>
> guys, i h
guys, i have the yum plugin -> fastest mirror . But not even once i have seen
it selecting repos which are near my region such as japan or australia ( where
i get the best speeds). Something is wrong.
It seems stuck with these 3 sites ;
Determining fastest mirrors
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