Re: Apache mirror at the UK Mirror Service

2004-09-25 Thread Erik Abele
On 23.09.2004, at 23:36, Adam Sampson wrote:
On Thu, Sep 23, 2004 at 08:32:53PM +0200, Erik Abele wrote:
Um, we still have http://www.mirror.ac.uk/mirror/ftp.apache.org/ and
ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.apache.org/
Yes, but those don't point to us any more. mirror.ac.uk's now being run
by a different organisation, who also have an Apache mirror; you'll
probably want to list both.
Ah, my fault, I misunderstood your first message. I read it as the new 
ones should replace the old ones instead of being added...

Looks basically good but I'd be happier if the interface would display
the README/HEADER files instead of only pointing at them.
[plus more broken stuff]
OK -- I've updated our configuration so that it's using your preferred
options now (and disabled our archive browser for that mirror). Does
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.apache.org/ look all right to
you?
Looks great now and I've added it to our list, thanks for your 
contribution!

Btw, you also indicated that you could update your mirror every six 
hours instead of only once per day. We'd actually prefer that ;) Thanks 
again.

Cheers,
Erik
Thanks,
--
Adam Sampson 
http://offog.org/
The UK Mirror Service
http://www.mirrorservice.org/


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Re: Apache mirror at the UK Mirror Service

2004-09-25 Thread Adam Sampson
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 07:09:49PM +0200, Erik Abele wrote:
 Btw, you also indicated that you could update your mirror every six 
 hours instead of only once per day. We'd actually prefer that ;)

No problem -- I've made the change.

Thanks,

-- 
Adam Sampson http://offog.org/
The UK Mirror Servicehttp://www.mirrorservice.org/


Apache mirror at the UK Mirror Service

2004-09-22 Thread Adam Sampson
Hi,

I'm from the UK Mirror Service. We've had an Apache mirror for a while
(we ran mirror.ac.uk from 1999 until 2004 -- that domain name's now used
by the new JISC National Mirror Service, and we've moved to
mirrorservice.org), but we're not currently listed on the Apache mirror
list. Here's the requested information:

URLs of mirror:
  http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.apache.org/
  ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.apache.org/
  rsync://rsync.mirrorservice.org/ftp.apache.org/

Country where the mirror is located:
  the UK

Contact email address:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Update frequency:
  daily (we could do six-hourly if you'd prefer)

Rsync repository used:
  rsync.eu.apache.org

Approximate bandwidth:
  155Mbps (going up to 1Gbps in the near future)

I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror:
  partly (we've got a custom web interface that lets users browse inside
  archives, rather than using the stock Apache directory listings)

Thanks,

-- 
Adam Sampson http://offog.org/
The UK Mirror Servicehttp://www.mirrorservice.org/