Re: new mirror in serbia and montenegro
ETF Mirror admin wrote: Hi, We have one mirror server mirror.etf.bg.ac.yu, and because it has too many connections we decided to make another mirror server: mirror2.etf.bg.ac.yu so we would like to put apache mirror on that server also (apache has mirror on mirror.etf.bg.ac.yu) is that possible? server IP is 147.91.8.38 and it is synced from mirror.etf.bg.ac.yu content is accessible trough http only for now but it will be accessible trough ftp and rsync in next few days Could you please submit your new mirror using the instructions here: http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html That way I won't miss it the next time I do updates. Thanks. Joshua.
Re: apache mirror site change request
Jin-Shan Tseng wrote: Dear Sir, apache.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw one of Apache mirror sites at Taiwan. There is something change about ftp download path Please change from ftp://apache.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw/Unix/Web/apache/ to ftp://apache.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw/Unix/WWW/Apache/ Well, the first URL works, while the second one doesn't, so it doesn't seem wise to change this. In the future, please submit mirror database changes to our issue tracker under http://issues.apache.org/jira/ Thanks.
Fwd: [NOTICE] Downtime for ASF infrastructure this weekend
A note about some Apache infrastructure changes this weekend. This should be completely transparent for mirror sites, but I wanted to let you know in case you see anything weird. Please do note, however, that if you are still syncing apache-site, instead of the recommended apache-dist, you will lose access for the weekend. Our backup site will not be providing an apache-site rsync repository. Joshua. On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 17:02:49 -0800, Justin Erenkrantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Hello! As a note for everyone, the ASF is going to be moving to a new (and better) co-lo facility this weekend (3/19-3/21). During this time, we will also be performing upgrades throughout our San Francisco-based infrastructure. We will be failing over all apache.org websites to our server in the Netherlands. Therefore, to the general public, things will appear (mostly) normal. For our developers, certain services will not be available this weekend. We will be placing a priority on restoring mailing list services as soon as possible. However, we expect that Subversion, CVS, and ViewCVS access will be unavailable for extended periods of time throughout the weekend. Please note that our Bugzilla and JIRA installs will not be affected by this downtime. If you have any concerns, please feel free to raise them on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks for your cooperation! The ASF Infrastructure Elvises -- Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Errors rsync Permission denied
Andreas Ernst wrote: Hello, since today i get this error messages: receiving file list ... rsync: readlink /jakarta/tapestry/binaries/3.0-beta-1 (in apache-dist) failed: Permission denied (13) ... The permissions look correct to me at the moment. Are people still getting this error? Joshua.
Re: new mirror site in China
Xu Yongjiu wrote: * URL of mirror : http://apache.freelamp.com * Country where the mirror is located: China * Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency: two times everyday * Rsync repository used: rsync.apache.org * Approximate bandwidth: 100Mb * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) yes I'd love to have a mirror in China, but there are a couple problems: 1. Why is the stuff located under dist/? 2. It appears you haven't done an update in the past couple of days. Joshua.
Re: New mirror in germany
Thomas Koeppe wrote: Hi, additionally to the http access we provide now access via ftp. - URL of mirror: ftp://ftp.kgt.org/pub/mirrors/apache.org/ On Saturday, November 13, 2004 8:10 PM [GMT+1=CET], Thomas Koeppe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Saturday, November 13, 2004 8:10 PM Hi mirror admins, we've setup a new apache.org mirror in germany. - URL of mirror: http://apache.kgt.org/ - Country where the mirror is located : DE - Contact email address : [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Update frequency : every 6 hours - Approximate bandwidth : 3x1 Gbit - I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) Yes Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: new mirror in germany, berlin
Sascha Pietrowski - SpeedNetwork wrote: Hi, we have setup a new mirror in Germany, Berlin. * URL of mirror http://www.intermedia-nsp.com/apache.org * Country where the mirror is located Germany, Berlin * Contact email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency 12h * Rsync repository used rsync.eu.apache.org * Approximate bandwidth 2x100mbps * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) yes You have some configuration problems related to symbolic links. See, for example: http://www.intermedia-nsp.com/apache.org/ant/ant-current-src.zip.asc Joshua.
Re: Now mirror request
Daniel Marjos wrote: El Tuesday 09 November 2004 16:50, Joshua Slive escribió: Daniel Marjos wrote: URL of mirror: http://apache.dattatec.com Country where the mirror is located: Argentina Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: daily Rsync repository used: rsync.apache.org Approximate bandwidth: 20 Mbps I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no): yes I am currently unable to connect to this mirror. If this is a temporary problem, please let me know when it is fixed. Joshua. Joshua: Mirror is up and running now. I'll appreciate the inclusion of our mirror in Argentina's list. Thanks It appears your mirror has not been updated since the 23rd of Nov. Joshua.
Re: Now mirror request
Mirrors XMundo wrote: URL: http://apache.xmundo.com.ar Ok. You're back. Joshua.
Re: new DE mirror
Andreas Ernst wrote: URL of mirror: http://www.ae-online.de/apache/ You don't appear to have the full suggested configuration implimented. For example, the description column is empty in the httpd directory. Joshua.
Re: Mirror update in Greece
Nick Katsamas wrote: Hi, Our company have setup an http mirror of apache ( we already have an ftp mirror ). Here are the full details: URL of mirror (HTTP) : http://apache.forthnet.gr URL of mirror (FTP) : ftp://ftp.forthnet.gr/pub/www/apache/dist Country where the mirror is located : Greece / Athens Contact email address : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency : Every 6 Hours Rsync repository used : rsync.apache.org Approximate bandwidth : 155 Mbps I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) : Yes URL of Logo : http://ftp.forthnet.gr/images/FORTHnet_logo.gif This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: Now mirror request
Mirrors XMundo wrote: Thanks. It have the same image .gif ? Yes. Joshua.
Re: New Apache Mirror
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004, Ryan wrote: New Mirror Was Never Added, Whats Going On? Please exercise a little patience. Eveything here is done by volunteers who have many other things on their plate. You can expect mirror updates about every two weeks. If you still haven't heard by then, feel free to resend. Thanks. Joshua.
Re: New mirror in germany
Thomas Koeppe wrote: Hi mirror admins, we've setup a new apache.org mirror in germany. - URL of mirror: http://apache.kgt.org/ - Country where the mirror is located : DE - Contact email address : [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Update frequency : every 6 hours - Approximate bandwidth : 3x1 Gbit - I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) :Yes Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: New mirror in Austria: apache.4any.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: URL of mirror: http://apache.4any.org Country where the mirror is located: Austria (AT) Contact email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency Every 6th hour Rsync repository used rsync.eu.apache.org Approximate bandwidth 100 Mbps I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror Yes URL for the logo: http://www.4any.org/Images/Logo.gif URL to direct the browser to, when clikking the gif above: http://www.4any.org Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: new US mirror
Peter Avalos wrote: URL of mirror: http://www.theshell.com/pub/apache ftp://ftp.theshell.com/pub/apache Country where the mirror is located: USA Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: 4 times per day Rsync repository used: rsync.apache.org Approximate bandwidth: 100Mb/s I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes) Please le me know if you need additional info. Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: Mirror update in Greece
Tim Yocum wrote: On Nov 16, 2004, at 1:32 AM, Nick Katsamas wrote: Hi, Our company have setup an http mirror of apache ( we already have an ftp mirror ). Here are the full details: URL of mirror (HTTP) : http://apache.forthnet.gr URL of mirror (FTP) : ftp://ftp.forthnet.gr/pub/www/apache/dist Actually, your http mirror url will end up being http://apache.forthnet.gr/dist/ Which points out that you are using the wrong rsync repository. Please use rsync.eu.apache.org::apache-dist Joshua.
Re: Mirror SM
G Schwartz wrote: URL of mirror: http://apache.captg.com Country where the mirror is located: Texas, US Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: everyday Rsync repository used: apache-dist Approximate bandwidth: 10Mbps Mirror Logo: http://captg.com/images/logo_mirror.jpg I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes It does not appear to me that you have all the correct IndexOptions set for this mirror as request on the how-to-mirror page. (In particular, the NameWidth option is important.) Could you please correct that and then resubmit all the details. Thanks. Joshua.
Re: New mirror: Dallas, TX (ThePlanet)
Dave Campbell wrote: * URL of mirror: http://www.ip97.com/apache.org/ * Country where the mirror is located: US * Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency: everyday * Rsync repository used: apache-dist * Approximate bandwidth: 10Mbps * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes Looks good and will be in the next update. Thanks. Joshua.
Re: Mirror apache.officepark.ru - please add FTP
Denis wrote: I have noticed that no FTP for ftp://apache.officepark.ru was added. Please note that we support both FTP and HTTP: Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: New Mirror : apache.namibia.na - REMOVE Mirror - apache.incredible.com.na
Incredible Networks wrote: Please suspend our Mirror in Namibia until further notice: http://apache.incredible.com.na Two mirrors in Namibia is a waste of bandwidth. Given that your mirror works and the other doesn't, I've left yours for now. Please let me know if you really want it removed. JOshua.
Re: Removal of apache.csn.ul.ie
Cian Davis wrote: Hi All, The apache.csn.ul.ie mirror will be offline until further notice. Big problems on our main server means we have to lifeboat to the mirrors servers. Will inform when we're backup. Thanks for the note. You'll be gone in the next update. Joshua.
Re: Now mirror request
Daniel Marjos wrote: URL of mirror: http://apache.dattatec.com Country where the mirror is located: Argentina Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: daily Rsync repository used: rsync.apache.org Approximate bandwidth: 20 Mbps I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no): yes I am currently unable to connect to this mirror. If this is a temporary problem, please let me know when it is fixed. Joshua.
RE: New Mirror
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004, Apache wrote: ok it's fixed. I don't know why RSync is doing this but it appears that I will have to email the creators of Rsync and find out why. I don't think it's fixed. Win32 doesn't support symlinks (although recent nt versions support junctions). So you'd need to replace the l option with the L option in your rsync command in order to get rsync to copy file contents. I will be moving my apache directory to a unix server in about 4 hours. Please list our mirror, we want to be part of the Apache Community as we are working on new ways to merge ColdFusion, FrontPage etc with Apache. We'll be happy to list your mirror when it is up and running on the unix server. Please let us know. Joshua.
Re: apache.csn.ul.ie change
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004, Cian Davis wrote: apache.csn.ul.ie also changed to rsync.eu.apache.org. On future messages, you might indicate whether you'd like a confirm of this. No point in clogging up people's Inbox's needlessly! :-) Sure. I did specifically say that questions and problems should be addressed to the list, which I had hoped would imply that no confirmation was necessary. But I'll try to be more explicit in the future. We also have a SOURCE file in the root of the repository which we can use to check the mirror source. Joshua.
Apache mirrors Europe: New rsync location
Hello Apache mirrors, We are in the process of trying to take some load off our main web machine and provide a more efficient, distributed infrastructure. As a step in that process, we now have a satellite rsync repository in Europe. We would therefore like to make the following request: If your Apache mirror is in or near Europe, please change your rsync repository to rsync.eu.apache.org::apache-dist The content is exactly the same as our main repository, and is updated hourly. Non-European mirrors should also consider changing to use the new canonical name of our main rsync repository: rsync.apache.org::apache-dist. At the present time, this points to exactly the same location as www.apache.org::apache-dist, but we may choose to change the location in the future. Recommended configuration details are, as always, available at http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html If you have any questions or problems, please address them to this list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Thanks for providing an Apache mirror! Joshua Slive Apache Software Foundation
Re: New Mirror in BOLIVIA
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004, Javier Galvez wrote: * URL of mirror: http://apache.megalink.com/ * Country where the mirror is located: BOLIVIA * Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency: daily @ 23:00 hrs. * Approximate bandwidth 100MB FastEthernet * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes) Looks good and will be in the next update. If you could increase your update frequency to 2 or 3 times a day, that would be appreciated. Joshua.
Re: Other mirror in Italy
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004, Marco Ermini wrote: quota chi=Marco Ermini quota chi=Joshua Slive [...] Still doesn't work as far as I can tell. Some of the content is there, but the home page is not correct. Joshua. /quota Sorry. I am on holiday. I will fix it next week :-P I can't catch the problem now... my wife will kill me if she finds me behind any kind of computer in this two weeks ;-) /quota It should be fixed now, but the URL is http://markoer.org/apache (it is syncing now, it should be complete by tomorrow). Other datas are the same. Looks good now and will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: ftp.physics.auth.gr
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004, Dimitris Zilaskos wrote: Dear mirror list maintainers , ftp.physics.auth.gr will be off line for an indefinate amoutn of time due to serious disk failures, Thanks for the note. I have removed you from our list. Please let us know if/when we can put you back. Joshua.
Re: new mirror in Italy
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004, Riccardo Fabbri wrote: We've some problems with our carrier and ee have to close the mirror for some weeks. I will send a email when the mirror is up again. Redards Riccardo URL of mirror: http://mirror.nohup.it/apache ftp://mirror.nohup.it/apache Thanks for the note. Joshua.
Re: New US Mirror (Chicago)
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Tim Yocum wrote: Greetings, - URL of mirror http://mirrors.playboy.com/apache/ - Country where the mirror is located US/Chicago - Contact email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Update frequency Twice daily - Approximate bandwidth Depending on time, between 10 and 40mbit. - I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) Yes ... Resting all temptation to make jokes about domain ... Thanks, but it appears you are not updating regularly. The last update was on Aug 15. If you can update at least daily, please let us know and I will be happy to add this mirror. Joshua.
Re: downtime on saturday
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Lennard Seah wrote: Hi all, Changing hard disks on my server this Saturday (21st Aug 2004) for mirrors apache.acnova.com and clamav.acnova.com at GMT 0300-0400 hours. Stupid Seagate Barracuda IV 40gb 5400rpm wearing out from the 100gb a day traffic. Changing to Maxtor diamondmax +9 series Hopefully all goes well! Thanks for the note. I'll leave you in our list, but please let us know if there is a more permanent outage. Joshua.
Re: new mirror
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Marko Bevc wrote: Resubmit... On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Marko Bevc wrote: Hi! new mirror is avaliable: http://mirrors.bevc.net/apache ftp://ftp.bevc.net/mirrors/apache country: Slovenia contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] update: daily bandwidth: 10Mbps This will be in the next update, but I didn't add the ftp site since it seems to have some permissions problems. Joshua.
Re: Other mirror in Italy
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Marco Ermini wrote: Sorry, the first sync was actually failed. It is syncing now again. quota chi=Joshua Slive On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Marco Ermini wrote: URL of mirror: http://apache.markoer.org (as long as DNS updates...) Country where the mirror is located: Italy Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: 4 times a day via rsync as indicated Approximate bandwidth: 10 Mbit/s I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes A logo will follow... This mirror is not currently working. It is present the fedora core test page as its default page. Please resubmit all the details when it is up and running. Still doesn't work as far as I can tell. Some of the content is there, but the home page is not correct. Joshua.
Re: New Mirror
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004, Timothy H Folks wrote: 1. http://apache.edgescape.com 2. Dallas, TX, US 3. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4. every six hours 5. 10 Mbit connection 6. yes Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: Apache mirrors removed
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004, Daniel Lang wrote: Hi Joshua, Joshua Slive wrote on Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 10:20:07AM -0400: [..] On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Daniel Lang wrote: If you remove the mirror, please remove it temporary such that it can be easily re-added after I confirm that the problem is solved. Sure. Please just let us know when you are stable again. [..] It took a while, but I wanted to be sure, that the system is now stable again. It's now up again for nearly two weeks and I removed debugging features, so that performance should be acceptable again. I also made sure, that the Apache dist is synced up. So I guess, no reasons left, not to re-add {http,ftp}://ftp.leo.org to the list. I am not able to connect to this mirror. Joshua.
Re: New Mirror Site Activated
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Anthony Whitehead wrote: Just activated a new Apache software mirror. Its accessable by both http and ftp. http://ftp.solace.mh.se/pub/mirrors/www.apache.org/ ftp://ftp.solace.mh.se/pub/mirrors/www.apache.org/ Mirror located in Sundsvall, Sweden (North of Sweden). Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] We mirror via rsync at 6 hour intervals. We have a good 100Mbit Internet Link. We have followed the recommended mirror configuration. Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: new mirror
On Mon, 9 Aug 2004, Marko Bevc wrote: well, try using passive mode. i think you do not have access to ports on server. I could use passive mode, but I can't force all our downloaders to use passive mode, so it doesn't make sense to list a site that won't work in some ftp clients. Joshua.
Re: New Mirror in Germany
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004, Harald Heil wrote: Hi! a new mirror is avaliable: http://apache.easy-webs.de country: Germany contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] update: daily bandwidth: 10Mbps I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes Thanks. This will be in the next update. I'd appreciate it if you could increase your update frequence to between 2 and 4 times per day. Thanks. Joshua.
Re: AxisInternet - new mirror
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004, Chris Stone wrote: URL of mirror : http://www.axint.net/apache/ Country where the mirror is located : USA Contact email address : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency : 4 times daily Approximate bandwidth : 100 mb I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) : yes Logo icon URL: http://www.axint.net/images/axis-logo-72x34.gif Logo click URL: http://www.axint.net Thanks. This will be in the next release. Joshua.
Re: new mirror in Italy
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: URL of mirror: http://mirror.nohup.it/apache ftp://mirror.nohup.it/apache Country where the mirror is located: Italy Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: 4 times a day Approximate bandwidth: 20 Mbit/s I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes Logo icon URL: http://www.nohup.it/images/logo100x34.jpg Logo click URL: http://www.nohup.it Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: New Mirror in Italy
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Silio d' Angelo wrote: Anyway, I changed the scripts to use www.apache.org::apache-dist as told in http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html. It is a pity to not have a true HTTP mirror though; would it make sense to proxy-pass www.apache.org to allow people out here to easily access FAQs and documentation ? Thanks. You will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: Apache mirror changes host
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004, Kemal Hadimli wrote: We changed this mirror's URL to: http://mirrors.oynasana.com/apache/ The previous URL was: http://www.oynasana.com/apache/ All the old requests are being rewritten/redirected to this address. Sync times are same as the old one. Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: New Mirror
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004, Shane wrote: Hello, I've setup a mirror on my server, here are the requested details: URL of mirror: http://apache.matrixau.net Country where the mirror is located: USA Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: Ever 24 hours Approximate bandwidth: 10 Mbits/s (Soon to be 100 Mbits/s) I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no): Yes! Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: New Mirror in Italy
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Silio d' Angelo wrote: Why are you using dev.apache.org::apache-site? Can you tell me where you got that information from, because we need to fix any documentation that refers to that. It hasn't been valid in many years. It was in the configuration file we were using about one year ago. I wondered what would be the difference between HTTP and FTP mirrors if both are sourced from www.apache.org::apache-dist. No difference at all other than protocol. In fact, I really don't care too much about FTP mirrors. We add them to our list, but we highly prefer HTTP. Anyway, I changed the scripts to use www.apache.org::apache-dist as told in http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html. It is a pity to not have a true HTTP mirror though; would it make sense to proxy-pass www.apache.org to allow people out here to easily access FAQs and documentation ? There is really almost nothing of interest on www.apache.org. The interesting stuff is contained on the project websites (httpd.apache.org, jakarta.apache.org, etc). Unfortunately, we do not have a good infrastructure in place to allow the mirroring of those sites. But since almost all our bandwidth usage comes from downloads, providing mirrors of apache-dist is a great way to help Apache. Joshua.
Re: Problem with one of the mirrors
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Justyna Horwat wrote: I placed one of the JSTL 1.1.1 release source bundles here: /x1/www/www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/taglibs/standard/source jakarta-taglibs-standard-1.1.1-src.tar.gz I then created symbolic links to the latest source and binary files: /x1/www/www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/taglibs/standard lrwxr-xr-x 1 horwat jakarta48 Jul 20 09:16 jakarta-taglibs-standard-current-src.tar.gz - source/jakarta-taglibs-standard-1.1.1-src.tar.gz The following mirror threw a 403 and did not resolve the links properly: http://mirrors.combose.com/apache/jakarta/taglibs/standard That mirror is not following the recommendations listed here: http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html I have copied the mirror contact on this message, so hopefully they will fix the problems. But as an Apache project, you should be pointing your downloaders at the target of the symlink. You should do this not only because it eliminates this particular problem, but also because if you point a downloader at the most recent release, it is usually better to give them a 404 if the mirror is out of date, rather than giving them an old version. If you point them at the symlink, they will get whatever version is on the mirror, regardless of how out of date it is. Now, it appears that jakarta-taglibs is simply dumping people in the taglibs/ directory and letting them browse to their desired software. I understand that makes things much simpler for you, but it is not the optimal method of using the mirrors. It is preferable to provide specific links from your binindex.cgi to the particular software distributions. This requires greater maintenance on your part, but is generally much clearer for downloaders and it avoids any problems with misconfigured mirrors. Plus it allows you to provide direct links to the php and md5 signatures on www.apache.org to ensure integrity. We have not, in the past, kicked off mirrors for configuration problems such as this one. But since we have lots of US mirrors, I could be convinced to do so if people feel strongly about it. Joshua.
Re: Change request of apache.mirror.trueserver.nl to apache.mirror.nedlinux.nl
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Mirrors at NedLinux.nl wrote: Hi Joshua, Can you change the settings of our Apache Mirror in the Netherlands from apache.mirror.trueserver.nl to apache.mirror.nedlinux.nl. Because we are moving our servers to another colocater in the couple of weeks. This will be in the next update. I also made similar changes to the logo link. Joshua.
Re: new mirror
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Marko Bevc wrote: Hi! new mirror is avaliable: http://mirrors.bevc.net/apache ftp://ftp.bevc.net/mirrors/apache country: Slovenia contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] update: daily bandwidth: 10Mbps There seems to be some problem with this mirror. For example, this directory: http://mirrors.bevc.net/apache/httpd/ should have lots of files in it. Please resubmit if you can fix this. Joshua.
Re: new mirror
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Kargiotakis George wrote: URL of mirror : http://ftp.uoi.gr/pub/www/apache/ Country where the mirror is located: Greece Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: twice/day Approximate bandwidth: 22Mbit I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes There seems to be some problems with this mirror. For example, this directory should have many files in it: http://ftp.uoi.gr/pub/www/apache/httpd/ If you can get this fixed, please resubmit. Thanks. Joshua.
Re: Apache mirrors removed
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004, Mitch Murphy wrote: The following mirrors are being removed from the Apache mirror system because they are out-of-date or not responding. If this is a temporary problem, please resubmit your mirror to [EMAIL PROTECTED] when it is fixed. http://mirrors.mix5.com/apache/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] i recently changed my dns hosting and forgot to create the entry mirrors.mix5.com on my new dns server. this has been fixed. http://mirrors.mix5.com/apache/ is back up. Thanks. This will be back in the next update. Joshua.
Re: New mirror in Belgium
On Fri, 2 Jul 2004, ProServe - Peter Batenburg wrote: Hi, Next to our network in The Netherlands, we also have built a fully redundant network in Brussels, Belgium. I have put a mirror box there, thats also mirroring apache: - URL: http://apache.be.proserve.nl/ - Location: Brussels, Belgium - Contact email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Update frequency: every 6 hours - Bandwidth: 100Mbit - Recommended configuration: Yes (I would appreciate some help with the header displaying with Apache2. This doesn't seem to work on our other mirror too, with the configuration mentioned) Please note that we also have an apache mirror in The Netherlands (apache.proserve.nl) but this is a totaly different box and network. Looks good (other than the header/readme) and will be in the next update. For the config problem, can you confirm that you have the HeaderName and ReadmeName directives suggested, and that you don't have any other HeaderName or ReadmeName directives in your config? Are there any messages in the error log? Joshua.
Re: New Mirror: USA: FTP only: Reverse.Net
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Matthew McGehrin -Reverse.Net- wrote: 1. ftp://www.reverse.net/pub/apache/ 2. USA 3. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4. 4x day 5. 100 mbit port in Texas colo has 10 gig-E cross connects (2xAbove.net, 2xLevel3, 2xSprint 1xATT, 1xNlayer, 1xUUNET, 1xVerio) 6. No (running a ftp only mirror) Ok. This will be in the next update. But note that we strongly prefer http mirrors, and you will probably get very little traffic sent your way from us because you are ftp-only. Joshua.
Re: New http mirror of apache.org created
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004, Andry Fridman wrote: Hi! I'm just create another one HTTP mirror of apache.org site. I think Apache is best from the best WWW servers software and hope my mirror can help webmasters with getting last news and updates from Apache Software Foundation. URL of mirror - http://apache.ziropay.org/ Country where the mirror is located - USA Contact email address - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency - every 6 hours Approximate bandwidth - 10Mb/s now / 100Mb/s in near future I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror - yes Thanks. This will be included in the next update. Joshua.
Re: New apache.org mirror added in Denmark
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Kristen Nielsen wrote: Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED] We have just reconfigured and updated server hardware of an older (non listed) apache.org mirror which I hereby inform you about. * URL of mirror: http://apache-mirror.dkuug.dk (and ftp://apache-mirror.dkuug.dk in about a day, our firewall has to be opened) * Country where the mirror is located: Denmark * Contact email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency every 24 hours * Approximate bandwidth: 100MBPS * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: YES URL for the logo-gif: http://apache-mirror.dkuug.dk/dkuug-icons/apache-mirror-logo.gif URL to direct the browser to, when clikking the gif above: http://www.dkuug.dk Thanks. This will be included in the next update. Joshua.
Re: Mirror down
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Philip Mark Donaghy wrote: Good morning, For your information the apache.gisig.com mirror has been down for a few days. I am working with my hosting service to get this problem resolved. This mirror is still down, so I'm going to remove it from the mirror list for now. Please let us know when it is back. Thanks. Joshua.
Re: Error on apache.org main mirror of apache project?
These are most likely all broken symlinks in the main Apache dist site. It is nothing particular to worry about, but I'll forward it on to some people who should be able to fix it. Thanks for the note. Joshua. On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Michael Rasmussen wrote: Hi all, This in is constantly showing up when doing update with rsyncn to apache.org. Is this an error? From: CronDaemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 30 Jun 2004, 12:15:13 PM Subject:Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] /etc/apache-mirror.sh /dev/null chmod: getting attributes of `/home/apache-mirror/avalon/phoenix/phoenix-4.0.4-bin.tar.gz.asc': No such file or directory chmod: getting attributes of `/home/apache-mirror/avalon/phoenix/phoenix-4.0.4-bin.zip.asc': No such file or directory chmod: getting attributes of `/home/apache-mirror/avalon/phoenix/phoenix-4.0.4-src.tar.gz.asc': No such file or directory chmod: getting attributes of `/home/apache-mirror/avalon/phoenix/phoenix-4.0.4-src.zip.asc': No such file or directory chmod: getting attributes of `/home/apache-mirror/jakarta/commons/net/commons-net-current-src.tar.gz.md5': No such file or directory chmod: getting attributes of `/home/apache-mirror/jakarta/commons/net/commons-net-current-src.zip.md5': No such file or directory chmod: getting attributes of `/home/apache-mirror/jakarta/commons/net/commons-net-current.tar.gz.md5': No such file or directory chmod: getting attributes of `/home/apache-mirror/jakarta/commons/net/commons-net-current.zip.md5': No such file or directory chmod: getting attributes of `/home/apache-mirror/jakarta/jetspeed/jetspeed-current-src.zip.asc': No such file or directory chmod: getting attributes of `/home/apache-mirror/jakarta/jmeter/jakarta-jmeter-current-src.zip.md5': No such file or directory chmod: getting attributes of `/home/apache-mirror/java-repository/commons-logging/jars/commons-logging-SNAPSHOT.asc': No such file or directory chmod: getting attributes of `/home/apache-mirror/java-repository/commons-logging/jars/commons-logging-SNAPSHOT.md5': No such file or directory chmod: getting attributes of `/home/apache-mirror/java-repository/commons-logging/jars/commons-logging-api-SNAPSHOT.asc': No such file or directory chmod: getting attributes of `/home/apache-mirror/java-repository/commons-logging/jars/commons-logging-api-SNAPSHOT.md5': No such file or directory Regards, Michael.
Re: SV: Error on apache.org main mirror of apache project?
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Michael Rasmussen wrote: Hi, It seems my mirror has not been added after the current update? http://tomcat.edu.brock.dk/apache/ Yah, well, I didn't get to you because I didn't have time to dig in the archives to get all the mirror details and I had deleted your original email when I found your mirror didn't work. If you can resend with all the details, I'll try to get to it soon. Thanks. Joshua.
Re: mirror in dk
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Michael Rasmussen wrote: * URL of mirror: http://tomcat.edu.brock.dk/apache/ * Country where the mirror is located: Denmark * Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency: 4 times a day; every 6 hours * Approximate bandwidth: 100Mb * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes Ok. You're in. Thanks again. Joshua.
Re: New Mirror in OH, USA
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Wesley Haines wrote: * URL of mirror http://apache.mirror.wrpn.net/ * Country where the mirror is located USA - Columbus, OH * Contact email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency Every 6 hours (02:00 EDT, and so on) * Approximate bandwidth 1Mbps * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror Yes Logo URL: http://wrpn.net/images/wrpn-button-100x34.png(PNG, 100x34) Logo Link: http://wrpn.net/ Hmmm... I appreciate your contribution, but an Apache mirror could use a substantial portion of that 1Mbps. Considering that we already have many reliable US mirrors, I am very reluctant to add one that may be pushing its bandwidth allocation. (Our preference is certainly for a few reliable mirrors over many less-reliable mirrors.) So I think we'll pass on this mirror. But thanks again. Joshua.
Re: New mirror in Denmark
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Michael Rasmussen wrote: I have setup a new mirror in Denmark. Details follows: URL of mirror: http://tomcat.edu.brock.dk/apache/ I am currently unable to connect to this mirror. If this is a temporary situation, please resubmit with all the details when it is fixed. Thanks. Joshua.
Re: Change of address
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, Mario Guerra wrote: Just for your information, I, Mario Guerra remain a member of the Apache mirror list but under the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks. As a matter of fact, this is the address we had listed for you already. Joshua.
Re: New Apache mirror: NL, Europe
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Walter Hop wrote: Hi *, I have set up a website mirror. URL: http://apache.mirror.transip.nl/ Country: Netherlands, Europe Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Updates: 4 per day, at {05,11,17,23}:20 CEST Bandwidth: 100Mb/s Config: as recommended Link:http://www.transip.nl/ Small icon: http://www.transip.nl/i/transipsmallest.gif Feel free to add the mirror to the rotation. Whew. Another NL mirror. Thanks. Joshua.
Re: Change of address
In cvs at site-tools/mirrors/mirrors.list Sorry, I've been too busy the last couple weeks to do mirror updates. Joshua. On Sun, 13 Jun 2004, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote: Out of curiosity - where are we tracking these ? Dw. On Jun 8, 2004, at 7:50 PM, Mario Guerra wrote: Just for your information, I, Mario Guerra remain a member of the Apache mirror list but under the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] BTW, I encourage the Apache Group to continue their terrific work. Mario Guerra Administrator for the http://apache.ucr.ac.cr/ and ftp://ftp.ucr.ac.cr/pub/packages/apache/ mirrors (and, in general, for ftp.ucr.ac.cr). -- Usando M2, el revolucionario cliente de correo de Opera: http://www.opera.com/m2/
Re: New mirror
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004, Michael Rasmussen wrote: Hi list, It seems that my last message did not reach the list so I will send it again. It got here fine, and the mirror looks fine. We only do updates every week or so (or so...). Yours will be included in the next set. Joshua.
rysnc problems at apache.org
It appears we've had some rsync problems over the last couple days, resulting in refused connections. A couple clients from teleglobe.net have been grabbing rsync slots and not letting go. I've cleaned out the problem clients, and I'll try to watch for reoccurrences. Joshua.
Re[2]: apache.alkar.net
On Sun, 23 May 2004, Alexander Ryumshin wrote: Well, the mirror is up and working now. If you decide to put it back, here's some modified information: URL of mirror: http://apache.alkar.net/ Country where the mirror is located: Ukraine Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: two times a day Approximate bandwidth: 100Mbit This will be back in the next update. But note that you are missing at least the proper IndexOptions from the recommended configuration. Joshua.
Re: apache.alkar.net
On Fri, 21 May 2004, Alexander Ryumshin wrote: Hello, Is removal of not-up-to-date mirrors automatic? Do mirrors get back listed, when they're up to date again? Mirrors are automatically removed and returned to the preferred mirror list. But the removal from the main list at http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ is manual, and will happen if you have too much red in the middle column. I ask because rsync hang again during mirroring and we got delisted. Please consider automatic checking like mysql.com does. They got us delisted just for the period of time when we were not in sync. We don't remove from the main list mirrors that are bad for a short period of time. I believe yours was not updating for over two weeks. Generally when a mirror is gone for that long, it's not coming back. And even if it does, we need to question its reliability. You also received an email at the time of removal (May 13) notifying you of problems with your mirror. At the moment, if I access your mirror from my computer (in Canada), it is *extremely* slow. Is there a reason for this? I'd like to add your mirror back, but our primary concern is having reliable mirrors. Joshua.
Re: ftp mirror
On Thu, 20 May 2004, Ljubisa Radivojevic wrote: On Wednesday 19 May 2004 16:32, Joshua Slive wrote: This mirror is not responding for me, and therefore will not be added to the official mirror list. Now it does. I am sorry but our upstream provider messed up something in their router's acl. I believe it is all set up correctly now. In addition, please note that we strongly encouraged http rather than ftp mirrors, since http mirrors fit much better into our mirror system. OK, but I can serve both http and ftp to provide our users a choice :) Could you please resubmit all the details including the http url. Thanks. Joshua.
how-to-mirror updates (was Re: Mirror Notification -- DePaul University)
On Wed, 19 May 2004, Mij wrote: But I'll note again that we much prefer http mirrors. I won't even add the logo to our database, since ftp mirrors are never selected as preferred mirrors, and hence never get their logo displayed. it might be useful to make this explicit on the how-to-mirror.html page, either as requirement or in the introduction paragraph. there is already we strongly recommend that you run the Apache HTTP Server version ... but it can be read we strongly recommend http mirror, based on apache as well as if you provide http mirroring we recommend apache. Ok. I've made a few updates to this page: http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html Including: - Current apache-dist size up to 5GB. - Recommend 2-4 updates per day. It seems our developers are too impatient to wait 24 hours for stuff to get out to the mirrors. - Remove the recommendation to sync between 8am and noon GMT, since apache bandwidth usage is really pretty constant through the day. See: http://www.unitedlayer.com/customerbw/apache - Clarify that http mirrors are preferred. - Clarify that you must host your own logo. Thanks for the suggestions. Joshua.
Re: New mirror active
On Thu, 13 May 2004, Bastiaan Jacques wrote: Hello, I have setup a new apache mirror. The information requested on the website: * URL: http://apache.pagefault.net/ * Country: Netherlands. (Telecity2 in Amsterdam) * Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency: daily * Approximate bandwidth: 100Mbit/s * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes). Mirror image: http://equilibrium.pagefault.net/images/logo_small.png Mirror website: http://pagefault.net/ The Netherlands must have more apache mirrors per population than any other country ;-) Thanks. I will include this in the next update. Joshua.
Re: new apache mirror in the Netherlands
On Sat, 15 May 2004, Marcel ten Berg wrote: Hello, Scarlet Internet B.V. has setup an apache mirror both on ftp and http. url: http://apache.mirror.scarlet-internet.nl ftp://ftp.scarlet-internet.nl/pub/apache Location: Amsterdam The Netherlands Contact: Marcel ten Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update: every hour Bandwidth: 100mbit I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes And yet another nl mirror Added to the list. Thanks. Joshua.
Re: New mirror, apache.xtelli.net
On Fri, 14 May 2004, Jon Pry wrote: I have setup a new mirror for apache.org, it is up and running at http://apache.xtelli.net and ftp://apache.xtelli.net/apache It is located in the US with approx 10mbit of bandwidth, I am only willing to dedicate about 5mbit of continuous bandwidth though. The server also has excellent connectivity to the UK. The server currently updates every 24hours I will change this to 12 if it is acceptable to you, and has been setup to your specification. I can be contacted at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please use the attached image for my mirror. 12 hour updates are fine. I've added your mirror, but for the logo, you'll need to provide us an Internet-accessible URL that we can inline it from. We don't currently host the logos ourselves. Thanks. Joshua.
Re: Mirror Notification -- DePaul University
On Tue, 18 May 2004, Eric Pancer wrote: We've recently put a new mirror in server and offer the following to the Internet community. Organization: Computer Security Response Team, DePaul Univeristy URL: ftp://mirror.sg.depaul.edu/pub/apache/ Country: US Contact Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update Frequency: Daily at 03:03 CDT Approximate Bandwidth: 100Mbps; 500Mbps for I2 Connected hosts I have followed the recommended config [..]: no, we are only offering FTP access at this time. Optional; we'll still mirror w/o this :) Location of icon: http://security.depaul.edu/images/logo/dplogo-blue.gif Redirect icon href to http://security.depaul.edu/ Thanks. This has been added. But I'll note again that we much prefer http mirrors. I won't even add the logo to our database, since ftp mirrors are never selected as preferred mirrors, and hence never get their logo displayed. Joshua.
Re: image for apache.mesi.com.ar
On Wed, 19 May 2004, Andrés Meggiotto wrote: Joshua, Please, add this image for mirror apache.mesi.com.ar Mirror image: http://www.mesi.com.ar/apache-mesi.gif Mirror website: http://www.mesi.com.ar Thank's Got it. Joshua.
Re: New mirror
On Wed, 19 May 2004, Astharot wrote: Hi, i just opened a new apache mirror: * URL of mirror: http://apache.zone-h.org * Country where the mirror is located: Tallinn, Estonia * Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency: daily * Approximate bandwidth: 2mbit * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no): yes Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: Apache mirror
On Wed, 19 May 2004, Ads Administrator wrote: Hi all, This is just to let you know the Zentek mirror is again back online in HK after a bit of a hiatus. http://www.zentek-international.com/mirrors/apache/ If you need additional info, let me know. Ok. You're back in the list. But note your /icons/ alias doesn't seem to point to a directory containing valid icons. So all the images are broken. Joshua.
Re: new mirror
On Sun, 9 May 2004, Ljubisa Radivojevic wrote: Here are the details about my mirror: URL of mirror: http://mirror.etf.bg.ac.yu/apache Country where the mirror is located: Serbia and Montenegro (former Yugoslavia) Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: every 12h Approximate bandwidth: 34Mbit/s I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no): yes Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: New mirror of the Apache Software Foundation
On Tue, 11 May 2004, mirrorspace.com Administrator wrote: Hello. There is a new public mirror of the Apache Software Foundation. Please add it to your mirror list. URL of mirror http://mirrorspace.org/apache/ (or http://www.mirrorspace.org/apache/ ) Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re[4]: The mirror's domain name changes.
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004, Administrator wrote: * URL of mirror: http://apache.wildyou.net; * Country: Estonia; * Contact e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; * Update frequency: twice a day; * Approx. bandwidth: 100 Mb/s; * Followed reccommended config: yep.) And our logo is here: http://wildyou.net/img/100x34.gif Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: mirror online
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Taki Shirayanagi wrote: URL of mirror: http://apache.takiweb.com Country where the mirror is located: United States Contact e-mail address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: daily Approximate Bandwidth: 100Mbps I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: Yes This site doesn't seem accessible at the moment. If this is a temporary problem, please resubmit when it is up and stable. Joshua.
Re: new mirror
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, MA wrote: Hello I have this mirror for you, fast and reliable http://apache.fasterline.net/ It is located in Columbia, USA on 100Mbit link As far as I can tell, this mirror has not updated since Nov, 2003. Therefore it will not be added to the mirror list. If you can do regular (at least once a day) updates, please feel free to resubmit. joshua.
Re: Details of Mirror
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Phil wrote: URL: http://apache.clandw.co.uk/ Location: USA, California Contact Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update Frequency: Every 6hrs Approximate Bandwidth: 10Mbit I HAVE followed the recommended configuration for my mirror I am not able to connect to this mirror at all at the moment. Joshua.
Re: obsolete requirement
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html : We have a few requirements for those wishing to run a mirror: o At least 10 GB of available disk space. The current distribution directory is around 4 GB, but we wish to leave room for considerable expansion. this is obsolete. The current distro is ~5GB (4.9). Think it's good to be updated. It does fluctuate a little up and down over time, which is why I've listed 10GB as the important value. I'll update to the current value next time I edit the file. Joshua.
Re: New french mirror
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, MrJacK wrote: I have setup a new mirror at: http://apache.fastorama.com FTP Access : ftp://ftp.fastorama.com/mirrors/ftp.apache.org/ Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update: 6 hours Bandwidth: ~10Mbs And yes, i have followed the recommanded configuration for my mirror :) (I hope) Thanks. this will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: Become a Mirror
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Manuel Martini wrote: I would like to become a mirror of apache archive * URL of mirror http://mirror.tomato.it/apache Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: FTP URL Change
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Reza Iskandar Achmad wrote: Dear, We have change FTP url for apache mirror from ftp://ftp.chipset.or.id/pub/mirrors/apache/ to ftp://ftp.chipset.or.id/apache Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: The mirror's domain name changes.
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004, Administrator wrote: Hello mirrors, As some people find in somewhat offensive our current domain name, we have decided to put all our mirrors at more neutral wildyou.net. Please, change link for our mirror from http://apache.dope-brothers.com to http://apache.wildyou.net. And our logo is here: http://wildyou.net/img/100x34.gif Thanks in advance. PS. My apologies, if you've received this message twice, I suspect delivery failure. Your mirror was previously removed from our mirror listing because it was innaccessible or out-of-date. And, in fact, I can't access you mirror now either. If you can fix this and provide a reliable mirror, please resubmit your mirror using the usual procedures. Thanks. JOshua.
Re: mirror recommendation
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: someone can quickly explain how does work the algorithm which recommend users the apache mirror to download from? simple round robin? The data from here: http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ on freshness (time since last update) is used. The recommended mirror is randomly selected from the list of http mirrors that have updated with the last 24 hours and which match the country code of the client (according to geoip). Joshua.
Re: Apache mirror.
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, We have begun mirroring your project a few days ago. If you could add a link to http://www.signal42.com on your mirrors page, we would be very grateful. The mirror details are as follows: . Location: San Jose, CA, USA . Bandwidth: 100mbit/s . Organization: Signal 42 . URL: http://www.signal42.com . Maintainer: Paul Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Update frequency: Daily Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: Apache Mirror
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Guidescape wrote: Got a new mirror going: Location: Williamsport, PA, USA Bandwidth: 10mbit/s Organization: Swift-Networks URL: http://apache.swift-networks.com Maintainer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update Frequency: Daily Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: New Mirror
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004, Johannes Beus wrote: URL of mirror: http://netmirror.org/mirror/apache.org/ ftp://netmirror.org/apache.org/ Country where the mirror is located: Frankfurt, Germany Contact email address: Johannes Beus [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: Hourly Approximate bandwidth: 10Mbit I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes This mirror doesn't appear to have the recommended configuration, at least with respect to IndexOptions. Joshua.
Re: Please add our mirror to your list of mirrors
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, George wrote: URL of mirror: http://apache.bestwebcover.com Country where the mirror is located : US Contact email address : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency : every 6 hours Approximate bandwidth : OC3 I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) :Yes Thank you very much for your help. Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: another italian mirror
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello people I noticed there's only one apache mirror in Italy. I have surplus of bandwidth so I setup another mirror to help them. it's at http://mirrors.publicshout.org/apache/ Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: New Italian FTP-Mirror
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, Gix wrote: URL: ftp://gix.homelinux.org/pub/mirrors/apache Country: Italy Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update: every day Approximate bandwidth: 264Kb I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes That bandwidth level seems a little too low to be reliable. In addition, we don't really encourage FTP mirrors, since they don't fit in our mirroring system as well. But thanks for your contribution. Joshua.
Re: Apache mirror.
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, We have begun mirroring your project a few days ago. If you could add a link to http://www.signal42.com on your mirrors page, we would be very grateful. The mirror details are as follows: . Location: San Jose, CA, USA . Bandwidth: 100mbit/s . Organization: Signal 42 . URL: http://www.signal42.com . Maintainer: Paul Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Update frequency: Daily Thanks. But it doesn't look like you are following the recommended configuration listed here: http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html In particular, I don't think you have the correct IndexOptions or AllowOverride, and there may be other things missing. Joshua.
Re: new mirror request
Steven, Thanks for your contribution, but we will need to decline to list your mirror. A typical US Apache mirror sees over 2 gigabytes per day in traffic. A DSL line will not be able to sustain that. See, for example: http://mirrors.xtria.com/awstats/awstats.pl?config=mirrors.xtria.com (In addition, your mirror does not answer from where I am. But that is irrelevant given the bandwidth issue.) Thanks anyway. Joshua. On Sat, 27 Mar 2004, steven wrote: Hi, Requesting to be listed as a mirror. URL of mirror: http://mirror.tlps.org/apache Country where mirror resides: U.S. Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: once daily, at 11 after 12am. Approx. bandwidth: DSL line, about 500kbps Followed recommended config. for mirror: yes logo inluded as attachment.
Re: Question about using rsync often (seeking recommendation)
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004, Philip Mark Donaghy wrote: Hello everyone, Currently I am using rsync every 24 hours but I would like to synchronize more frequently. Every hour seems reasonable and is mentioned in the mirrors archives. Any recommendations? Every hour seems excessive. I think every six hours would be the minimum I would see as reasonable. Also, make sure you are syncing only with apache-dist, since other rsync repositories change much more frequently, and will therfore cause excessive bandwidth utilization. IDEA : I think it would be useful if we synchronize all the web statistics from all the mirrors. Additionally if the statistics were generated by geographic location apache would know which packages are in demand and where. We have been considering collecting some mirror statistics. But getting them from all mirrors would probably be too difficult. Rather, we may just get a sampling and do some extrapolation to estimate total usage. Joshua.
Re: New mirror
Administrator wrote: Hello mirrors, We've got new mirror for Estonia, add us please to your mirrors list. Here's details: * URL of mirror: http://apache.dope-brothers.com; * Country: Estonia; * Contact e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; * Update frequency: twice a day; * Approx. bandwidth: 10 Mb/s; * Followed reccommended config: yep.) The logo with the link will be supplied some later, if you don't mind.) Thanks. This will be in the next update. Joshua.
Re: Mirror: http://komo.padinet.com/apache/
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Poltak S. Lumbanbulus wrote: URL: http://komo.padinet.com/apache/ ftp://komo.padinet.com/apache/ komo.padinet.com::apache/ Location: IDC, Jakarta, Indonesia Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update: Daily B/W: 100 MBps (domestic internet exchange) very limited (International) Will follow the config (Y) Thanks. This will be in the next update. JOshua.
Re: apache.yubitoma.or.jp - Stop
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Tetsuya Kitahata wrote: Hi, We have decided to quit providing mirroring service , apache.yubitoma.or.jp as an official mirror of apache.org (http://apache.yubitoma.or.jp/ - Japan) We found it that our server did not have sufficient spec enough to support terrific download requests from our country day in and day out. Could you (Erik?) please remove this entry from site-tools/mirrors/mirrors.list? Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Okay. Will be gone in the next update. Joshua.