Begin forwarded message:
From: Tonny Yu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 7. Oktober 2004 22:53:28 MESZ
Subject: Apache mirror resource usage
Hi Eric,
I see you replying to Apache mirror requests so I hope you might be
able to
help.
I would like to become an Apache mirror but I would like to know what
1.This mirror appears to be on a DSL line with Covad.
2.Top speed is 17 K/s.
4. brvwil1wcx3-pos1-1-oc48.wcg.net0% 12 12 334
7
5. nycmny2wcx3-pos14-0-oc192.wcg.net 0% 12 1229 29 29
30
6. nycmny2wcx2-pos10-0.wcg.net0% 12 1228
On 11.10.2004, at 01:23, Matthew McGehrin -Reverse.Net- wrote:
1.This mirror appears to be on a DSL line with Covad.
Yeah, apparently... so, I've just removed it. Thanks for the note.
Cheers,
Erik
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I tried it and only got 11. (hehe)
:)
Peter
^_^
Matthew McGehrin -Reverse.Net- wrote:
1.This mirror appears to be on a DSL line with Covad.
2.Top speed is 17 K/s.
4. brvwil1wcx3-pos1-1-oc48.wcg.net0% 12 12 334
7
5. nycmny2wcx3-pos14-0-oc192.wcg.net
Gentlmen,
Yes the Connection is Covad, Servers are in house,not at Covad, also getting
denied in Rsync, whats up?
Scott
-Original Message-
From: Erik Abele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 7:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Matthew McGehrin -Reverse.Net-
Subject:
17KB/sec? That's around 130Kb/sec.
I average 250Kb/sec with spikes to 2Mb/sec. You will get pounded is
what's up. :)
Peter
^_^
Apache wrote:
Gentlmen,
Yes the Connection is Covad, Servers are in house,not at Covad, also getting
denied in Rsync, whats up?
Scott
-Original
The NH users probably won't have a problem. But when you get on the
mirror list and you get 10 or 15 cable modem buggers downloading the
latest release all at once your line's gonna sh*t the bed. :)
It's just not fast enough is all, no comment on the your quality or
intentions which are both
Mirror: http://apache.captg.com
Location: Dallas, TX
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Updates: Updated everyday
Rsync: rsync.apache.org
Bandwidth: 100GB/Per Month
Recommended config: Yes
Please add, thank you!
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 07:42:33PM -0400, Peter Grigor wrote:
I tried it and only got 11. (hehe)
:)
I guess the honest question is... what's the story with 4096mbps.?
Not sure if a typical out of box server can actually push 4Gbit/s of outbound
data in aggregate.. :P
-J
Peter
^_^
For some reason auto indexing does not work in http://apache.officepark.ru/, though
it works in its sub-directories, like http://apache.officepark.ru/httpd
Tyring to figure out how to fix it, will resubmit when fixed.
Thanks,
Denis
- Original Message -
From:
By default setup for location ^/+$ Apache used "Options
-Indexes" and "ErrorDocument 403 /error/noindex.html", which affected all
sub-servers, including apache.officepark.ru.
Fixed.
Re-submitting:
- URL of mirror: http://apache.officepark.ru
- Country where the mirror
On 11.10.2004, at 06:38, Denis wrote:
By default setup for location ^/+$ Apache used Options -Indexes and
ErrorDocument 403 /error/noindex.html, which affected all
sub-servers, including apache.officepark.ru.
Fixed.
Yes, looks good now and will be added with the next update. Thanks.
Cheers,
On 11.10.2004, at 02:56, G Schwartz wrote:
Mirror: http://apache.captg.com
Location: Dallas, TX
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Updates: Updated everyday
Rsync: rsync.apache.org
Bandwidth: 100GB/Per Month
Recommended config: Yes
Please add, thank you!
Looks basically good but wasn't updated since Oct 4.
Erik,
please remove [EMAIL PROTECTED] from your mailing list.
Scott Cilley
-Original Message-
From: Erik Abele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 1:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: apache.captg.com
On 11.10.2004, at 02:56, G Schwartz wrote:
Mirror:
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