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.
RE: apache mirror site change request
Since it is the same box, why don't you just setup a symlink from (B/Web/apache to /WWW/Apache (B (BCheers (BSchalk (B (B-Original Message- (BFrom: Anton Pershin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (BSent: 26 March 2005 05:17 PM (BTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (BSubject: Fwd: apache mirror site change request (B (B (B-- Forwarded message -- (BFrom: Jin-Shan Tseng [EMAIL PROTECTED] (BDate: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 18:59:34 +0800 (CST) (BSubject: apache mirror site change request (BTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (B (B (BDear Sir, (B (Bapache.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw one of Apache mirror sites at Taiwan. (B (BThere is something change about ftp download path (B (BPlease change from (B (Bftp://apache.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw/Unix/Web/apache/ (B (Bto (B (Bftp://apache.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw/Unix/WWW/Apache/ (B (BThanks for your help :-) (B (BRegards, (BJin-Shan (B-- (BJin-Shan Tseng ($BA=6b;3(B). National Sun Yat-Sen University
apache mirror site change request
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/ Thanks for your help :-) Regards, Jin-Shan -- Jin-Shan Tseng (). National Sun Yat-Sen University
Fwd: apache mirror site change request
-- Forwarded message -- From: Jin-Shan Tseng [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 18:59:34 +0800 (CST) Subject: apache mirror site change request To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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/ Thanks for your help :-) Regards, Jin-Shan -- Jin-Shan Tseng (). National Sun Yat-Sen University
Re: [jira] Commented: (INFRA-170) New Apache Mirror
Win32 cgywin rsync client is using the latest version 2.6.3, so i've used the new sudgested comandline arg. rsync -rtLzv --delete... It looks to be fixed now.. Please advise. Re: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-170?page=comments#action_57375
UWHDC.Com Apache Mirror
This mirror has been fixed and been fully restored back to normal. Country: USA Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: Every Hour Rsync repository used: rsync.apache.org Approximate bandwidth: 10 Mbps .. I'm sending this to the maintainers list, just incase the new issue on jira is overlooked or missed again.. Thanks.
Re: New apache mirror
On 15.12.2004, at 13:56, Andy Moore wrote: Hi, Just thought I'd drop a quick email to announce a new UK Apache mirror URL of mirror - http://mirror.poundhost.com/www.apache.org This URL gives a 500 Server Error right now and I can't find anything Apache-related at http://mirror.poundhost.com/ either. ftp://mirror.poundhost.com/pub/www.apache.org All right, FTP access is working fine. Country where the mirror is located - UK Contact email address - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency - 4 times/day Rsync repository used - rsync.apache.org Approximate bandwidth - 100mbit I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) - mostly! Hmm, let's wait until you have fixed the HTTP access - we can have a look then and include both access methods. TIA! Cheers, Erik Regards Andy Moore PoundHost Internet Services LLP smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
New apache mirror
Title: New apache mirror Hi, Just thought I'd drop a quick email to announce a new UK Apache mirror URL of mirror - http://mirror.poundhost.com/www.apache.org / ftp://mirror.poundhost.com/pub/www.apache.org Country where the mirror is located - UK Contact email address - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency - 4 times/day Rsync repository used - rsync.apache.org Approximate bandwidth - 100mbit I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) - mostly! Regards Andy Moore PoundHost Internet Services LLP
New Apache Mirror
Hi. Any problem to add http://apache.xmundo.com.ar ? Thanks.
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.
New Apache Mirror
Hi. Any news with http://apache.xmundo.com.ar ? Thanks.
Re: New Apache Mirror
Mirror is now fully opterational and is updated every 5 hours. Please include this mirror in the list.. Thanks :) - Original Message - From: Ryan To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 5:47 PM Subject: New Apache Mirror URL: http://apache.uwhdc.com/Location: Secaucus, NJ, USAContact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Freguency: Every 5 HoursRsync Src: rsync.apache.org::apache-dist Bandwidth: 100 Mbps I've followed the recommended configuration andfully agree with requirements. Made a mistake with first request..
New Apache Mirror
URL: http://apache.uwhdc.com/Location: Secaucus, NJ, USAContact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Freguency: Every 5 HoursRsync Src: rsync.apache.org::apache-dist Bandwidth: 500 GB'sI've followed the recommended configuration andfully agree with requirements.
Re: New Apache Mirror
This is the apache virtual host confguration. DocumentRoot "/var/www/apache"ServerName apache.uwhdc.comDirectory "/var/www/apache"allow from allIndexOptions FancyIndexing NameWidth=* FoldersFirst \ScanHTMLTitles DescriptionWidth=*HeaderName HEADER.htmlReadmeName README.htmlAllowOverride FileInfo IndexesOptions Indexes SymLinksIfOwnerMatch/Directory The time i started the Rsync process stage to after i got subscribed to this mailing list.. I thought it be done downloading the entire mirror package by them.. Somehow its taking longer then anyother rsync server i run. I also mirror for Qmail and it runs alot faster then this src. I might end of only being able to update every 10 hours due-to the time it takes to download from this certian src. I just finshed what it was doing with the following. excalibur/excalibur-configuration/jars/excalibur-configuration-1.1.jar.md5excalibur/excalibur-configuration/source/excalibur-configuration-1.1-src.tar.gzexcalibur/excalibur-configuration/source/excalibur-configuration-1.1-src.tar.gz.ascexcalibur/excalibur-configuration/source/excalibur-configuration-1.1-src.tar.gz.md5excalibur/excalibur-configuration/source/excalibur-configuration-1.1-src.ziprsync error: received SIGUSR1 or SIGINT (code 20) at rsync.c(249)rsync error: received SIGUSR1 or SIGINT (code 20) at main.c(886)
Re: New Apache Mirror
Sorry My Spelling Gone To Hell Today..
Re: New Apache Mirror
With about 6 gigs of data, and about 24K files, I would bet its considerably larger than the qmail mirror. It takes about 10 seconds (if that) to do a update for the apache mirror. Because there are so many files, I suggest you run rsync with the --delete-after That should speed things up considerably. -- Matthew Ryan wrote: Somehow its taking longer then anyother rsync server i run.I also mirror for Qmail and it runs alot faster then this src.I might end of only being able to update every 10 hours due-to the time it takes to download from this certian src.
Re: New Apache Mirror
Rsync Process Almost Complete.. Max: 30 Mins. - Original Message - From: Ryan To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 2:19 PM Subject: New Apache Mirror URL: http://apache.uwhdc.com/Location: Secaucus, NJ, USAContact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Freguency: Every 5 HoursRsync Src: rsync.apache.org::apache-dist Bandwidth: 500 GB'sI've followed the recommended configuration andfully agree with requirements.
New Apache Mirror
URL: http://apache.uwhdc.com/Location: Secaucus, NJ, USAContact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Freguency: Every 5 HoursRsync Src: rsync.apache.org::apache-dist Bandwidth: 100 Mbps I've followed the recommended configuration andfully agree with requirements. Made a mistake with first request..
Fwd: Apache mirror resource usage
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 resource load to expect: - What is the bandwidth usage - What is the # downloads/sec (a typical graph for a week would be nice) - Can I distribute the load to several networks? - If I exceed my quota, can I redirect to another network or suspend? - Do I have any control over the load? Thanks. Tonny Tonny, I'm not able to provide any detailed statistics but some of the mirror administrators subscribed to the mirrors mailing list (cc'ed) reported some useful stats in the past. Have a look at the mailing list archives [1] or see the following URL for the statistics of a random US mirror: http://mirrors.xtria.com/awstats/awstats.pl?config=mirrors.xtria.com Maybe someone can come up with some other stats or even help you with some of your other questions. Cheers, Erik [1] http://mail-archives.apache.org/eyebrowse/SummarizeList?listId=147 smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Re: new apache mirror in Argentina
I'll set it to 4 times a day then, if you need anything let me know Regards, Marcos - Original Message - From: Erik Abele [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 2:06 PM Subject: Re: new apache mirror in Argentina On 27.09.2004, at 02:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, I'd like to introduce you this new mirror in Argentina: . URL of mirror :- http://apache.ipv4networks.com . Country where the mirror is located :- Argentina . Contact email address -: [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Update frequency - : Once per hour. Syncing every hour seems a bit excessive to me, doing it only two to four times a day would be sufficient. . Rsync repository used -: rsync.apache.org . Approximate bandwidth -: 4096mbps . I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) Yes . Logo to display: http://www.ipv4networks.com/image/apacheipv4.gif , and link: http://www.ipv4networks.com The rest looks fine so I've added it to our list. Thanks! Cheers, Erik
new apache mirror in Argentina
Hi there, I'd like to introduce you this new mirror in Argentina: URL of mirror :- http://apache.ipv4networks.com Country where the mirror is located :- Argentina Contact email address -: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency - : Once per hour. Rsync repository used -: rsync.apache.org Approximate bandwidth -: 4096mbps I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) Yes Logo to display: http://www.ipv4networks.com/image/apacheipv4.gif , and link: http://www.ipv4networks.com
Re: new apache mirror in Argentina
On 27.09.2004, at 02:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, I'd like to introduce you this new mirror in Argentina: URL of mirror :- http://apache.ipv4networks.com Country where the mirror is located :- Argentina Contact email address -: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency - : Once per hour. Syncing every hour seems a bit excessive to me, doing it only two to four times a day would be sufficient. Rsync repository used -: rsync.apache.org Approximate bandwidth -: 4096mbps I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) Yes Logo to display: http://www.ipv4networks.com/image/apacheipv4.gif , and link: http://www.ipv4networks.com The rest looks fine so I've added it to our list. Thanks! Cheers, Erik smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Re: Apache mirror at the UK Mirror Service
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/ smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Re: Apache mirror at the UK Mirror Service
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
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/
Re: New apache mirror in Greece
On 21.08.2004, at 12:47, Kargiotakis George wrote: URL of mirror: http://ftp.uoi.gr/mirror/apache/ ftp://ftp.uoi.gr/mirror/apache/ Both are looking good and so I've added them. Thanks! Cheers, Erik Country where the mirror is located: Greece Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: 3times/day Approximate bandwidth: 22mbit I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes For any further information please contact me. -- Kargiotakis GeorgeNetwork Operations Center University of Ioannina, GREECE [EMAIL PROTECTED] Voice: +30-26510-97995 Fax: +30-26510-97010 Public Key: http://users.uoi.gr/kargig/kargig.asc smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
New apache mirror in Greece
URL of mirror: http://ftp.uoi.gr/mirror/apache/ ftp://ftp.uoi.gr/mirror/apache/ Country where the mirror is located: Greece Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: 3times/day Approximate bandwidth: 22mbit I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes For any further information please contact me. -- Kargiotakis GeorgeNetwork Operations Center University of Ioannina, GREECE [EMAIL PROTECTED] Voice: +30-26510-97995 Fax: +30-26510-97010 Public Key: http://users.uoi.gr/kargig/kargig.asc
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.
Apache mirror changes host
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. Please update. Thanks. This is a forwarded message From: Kemal Hadimli [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tuesday, December 23, 2003, 1:08:52 AM Subject: A new apache mirror ===8==Original message text=== Hello, We've set up a new mirror for apache.org The mirror is located in Istanbul, Turkey (TR) and syncronized everyday at 10:35 AM, GMT+2 (that's in between midnight and 4am PST) URL: http://www.oynasana.com/apache/ Organisation hosting the mirror: Oynasana.com Contact e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Approximate bandwidth: 155 megabits/sec Icon for host logo: http://www.siberlig.com/global/banners/osn-88x31.gif Link for host logo: http://www.oynasana.com/ I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes The rsync sync/download process is completed and the mirror is ready to go. Sincerely, -- Kemal Hadimli Oynasana.com ===8===End of original message text=== -- Kemal Hadimli Oynasana.com
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: 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: 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.
new apache mirror in the Netherlands
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 -- Met vriendelijke groet/With kind regards, Marcel ten Berg Network Engineer Scarlet Telecom B.V.
URL Change of Apache mirror
Dear all, we have a URL change of an apache mirror-site. Old URL http://apache.neckel.com New URL http://mirror.serversupportforum.de/apache/ regards thorsten neckel
Re: Apache mirror.
In particular, I don't think you have the correct IndexOptions or AllowOverride, and there may be other things missing. Joshua. Sorry. Apparently the guy didn't restart the Apache daemon. This should all be working now.
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.
Apache mirror.
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
Apache Mirror
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
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 russian apache mirror
On 23.03.2004, at 14:50, Timur Bayasitov wrote: Hello, URL: http://apache.rin.ru/dist Country: Russian Federation Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: 1 day Approximate bandwidth: 200Mbit/s I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror Looks good and will be included with the next update. Just make sure that you're updating at least once a day (right now it looks like the last update was three days ago). Thanks for your efforts! Cheers, Erik -- Best regards, Timur Bayasitov mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
new russian apache mirror
Hello, URL: http://apache.rin.ru/dist Country: Russian Federation Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update frequency: 1 day Approximate bandwidth: 200Mbit/s I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror -- Best regards, Timur Bayasitov mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: apache mirror
Hi Lennard, Glad to know of another OSS neighbour in Singapore. It should be okay for you to mirror from us. Cheers, On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 11:03:30 +0800, Lennard Seah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : Dear eznetsols admin, Hi, i am your singapore open source neighbour. Recently my pacnet IDC got connectivity problems while rsyncing to www.apache.org::dist, thus updating web site unacceptably slow. I wish to inform you that I will do a wget mirroring of your apache.org mirror every night (intentionally as traffic volumes are low). The bandwidth utilisation (local S-one) can be capped to a reasonable if you wish - currently it averages 15mbps. Do you all have any objections? Thank You Lennard Seah www.acnova.com
Re: new Apache mirror at Cygnal Technologies Corporation (Canada)
On 30.01.2004, at 04:35, Rafal Rzeczkowski wrote: We have a new mirror system that includes the Apache Software Foundation software: Looks good so I've included it now. Sorry for the delay and thanks for your efforts! Cheers, Erik ] URL of mirror http://apache.mirror.cygnal.ca ftp://apache.mirror.cygnal.ca/pub/apache/ rsync://apache.mirror.cygnal.ca/apache ] Country where the mirror is located Canada ] Contact email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Update frequency daily ] Approximate bandwidth OC3 (155Mbit/s) ] I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) yes ] If you would like to have a logo for your mirror displayed when your ] mirror is selected, please include the URL to a GIF/JPG/PNG file with a ] size of no more than 100x34 pixels. http://www.cygnal.ca/images/cygnal_logo-100_34.png at 100x34 pixels. ] Also include a URL for your site where ] we should send people who click on the logo. http://www.cygnal.ca/ --- Please add Cygnal Technologies to the official mirrors list. Thanks, Rafal smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Re: Details for Apache mirror in The Netherlands
On 11.02.2004, at 13:31, XMundo - Soporte Tecnico wrote: Hi. Please change admin contact for apache.xmundo.com.ar [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] We only have [EMAIL PROTECTED] in our mirror database. Should I change this one to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please confirm to unsuscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] You'll have to do this by yourself: just send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the address you wish to unsubscribe. You can then re-subscribe under a new address with another empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hope this helps... Cheers, Erik Thanks. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Re: Details for Apache mirror in The Netherlands
On 11.02.2004, at 13:06, Frans Ward wrote: Hi, These are the details of our existing Apache mirror in the Netherlands: * URL of mirror: http://apache.surfnet.nl/ Looks good and is included now. Just a minor glitch: some of the icons are missing, for example http://apache.surfnet.nl/icons/quill.gif. Could you please have a look at it? Anyway, thanks for your efforts! Cheers, Erik * Country where the mirror is located: Netherlands * Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency: Once a day * Approximate bandwidth: Gigabit (12.5 MBytes/s) Cool ;) * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes, we have put in the recommended config. * URL for GIF file of Company Logo: http://www.surfnet.nl/images/sn-logo-100x34.gif * URL to follow when clicking on this logo: http://www.surfnet.nl/ Regards, _ Frans Ward SURFnet bv Netherlands smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Details for Apache mirror in The Netherlands
Hi, These are the details of our existing Apache mirror in the Netherlands: * URL of mirror: http://apache.surfnet.nl/ * Country where the mirror is located: Netherlands * Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency: Once a day * Approximate bandwidth: Gigabit (12.5 MBytes/s) * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes, we have put in the recommended config. * URL for GIF file of Company Logo: http://www.surfnet.nl/images/sn-logo-100x34.gif * URL to follow when clicking on this logo: http://www.surfnet.nl/ Regards, _ Frans Ward SURFnet bv Netherlands
Re: Details for Apache mirror in The Netherlands
Hi. Please change admin contact for apache.xmundo.com.ar [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please confirm to unsuscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks. - Original Message - From: Frans Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 9:06 AM Subject: Details for Apache mirror in The Netherlands Hi, These are the details of our existing Apache mirror in the Netherlands: * URL of mirror: http://apache.surfnet.nl/ * Country where the mirror is located: Netherlands * Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency: Once a day * Approximate bandwidth: Gigabit (12.5 MBytes/s) * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes, we have put in the recommended config. * URL for GIF file of Company Logo: http://www.surfnet.nl/images/sn-logo-100x34.gif * URL to follow when clicking on this logo: http://www.surfnet.nl/ Regards, _ Frans Ward SURFnet bv Netherlands
Re: Apache mirror
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Marco Ramos wrote: Hi, We have an apache mirror for a long while, but suddently I realized that our mirror is no longer listed. So, here is our info :) URL: http://apache.telepac.pt or ftp://ftp.telepac.pt/pub/apache Your mirror went out-of-date for a while, so it was removed. A notification was sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I will add it back on the next update. Joshua.
new apache mirror is started
http://www.unixsoft.org/apache/ USA, Texas, Dallas [EMAIL PROTECTED] Daily update 5 AM GMT Cable 100mbps I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (YES) My logo URL: http://www.unixsoft.org/mylogos/for_apache.gif URL of my site: http://www.unixsoft.org/ - This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/
Re: New APACHE Mirror
On 17/10/2003, at 06:55, Gary Marshall wrote: Hi! Pacific Internet (Australia) is now carrying a full APACHE mirror, and would appreicate being added to the official mirror list. Details are as follows: * URL of mirror: http://mirror.pacific.net.au/apache-dist/ ftp://mirror.pacific.net.au/apache-dist/ * Country where the mirror is located: Australia (Sydney) * Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency: Twice a day (between 8am and noon GMT, as requested) * Approximate bandwidth: VLAN on 100M FE + PVC on 155M ATM + Peering * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no): Mostly Could you please have another look at your httpd configuration? Obviously your setup lacks most of the recommended config options suggested at http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html At least the HEADER and README files should be displayed properly since these files usually contain essential information for our users. Thanks for your efforts! Cheers, Erik Thanks! Regards, Gary. -- _ ---+--- \ Gary Marshall | Ph: +61 (0)2 9253 5761| Sales Engineer| Fax: +61 (0)2 9247 5276| Pacific Internet (Aust) P/L | http://www.pacific.net.au/ | ___|_/ Boldly going forwards 'cause we can't find reverse! Star Trekkin' by The Firm
Re: New APACHE Mirror
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 01:34:34AM +0100, Erik Abele wrote: On 17/10/2003, at 06:55, Gary Marshall wrote: Pacific Internet (Australia) is now carrying a full APACHE mirror, and would appreicate being added to the official mirror list. Details are as follows: * URL of mirror: http://mirror.pacific.net.au/apache-dist/ ftp://mirror.pacific.net.au/apache-dist/ * Country where the mirror is located: Australia (Sydney) * Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency: Twice a day (between 8am and noon GMT, as requested) * Approximate bandwidth: VLAN on 100M FE + PVC on 155M ATM + Peering * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no): Mostly Could you please have another look at your httpd configuration? Obviously your setup lacks most of the recommended config options suggested at http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html At least the HEADER and README files should be displayed properly since these files usually contain essential information for our users. OK, made some changes to meet your recommended config: * URL of mirror: http://apache.mirror.pacific.net.au/ ftp://mirror.pacific.net.au/apache-dist/ * Country where the mirror is located: Australia (Sydney) * Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Update frequency: Twice a day (between 8am and noon GMT, as requested * Approximate bandwidth: VLAN on 100M FE + PVC on 155M ATM + Peering * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: YES Cheers, Gary.
Antwort: Re: New Apache Mirror in LI
Hi Erik Basically the mirror looks good and I've included it but you might want to IndexIgnore some of the files/dirs (e.g. CVS directories, HEADER.html, README.html, .message, .cvsignore, .htaccess, etc.). For example, the IndexIgnore settings shipped with the default httpd.conf would be perfectly fine: IndexIgnore .??* *~ *# HEADER* README* RCS CVS *,v *,t *shit* I thought anything looks strange on the website... cheers Roland -- Roland Guthauser, System Engineer ISP Liechtensteinische Kraftwerke, Abt. Lie-Comtel Im alten Riet 17, FL-9494 Schaan Phone: +423 - 236 17 48 Fax: +423 - 237 15 16 Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: www.lie-comtel.li Erik Abele [EMAIL PROTECTED] 14.10.2003 11:48 Bitte antworten an mirrors An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kopie: Thema: Re: New Apache Mirror in LI On 14/10/2003, at 08:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there I set up a new apache mirror located in Liechtenstein, here are some details: URL:apache.lie-comtel.li Country:LI - Liechtenstein Contact:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Update: daily @ 11:00 GMT The mirror is set up with the recommended configuration - I hope so... Basically the mirror looks good and I've included it but you might want to IndexIgnore some of the files/dirs (e.g. CVS directories, HEADER.html, README.html, .message, .cvsignore, .htaccess, etc.). For example, the IndexIgnore settings shipped with the default httpd.conf would be perfectly fine: IndexIgnore .??* *~ *# HEADER* README* RCS CVS *,v *,t Cheers, Erik
Apache mirror in Jakarta
Der sirs, we have mirrored Apache here in Jakarta, Indonesia. So finally we have Jakrta in Jakarta :) URL : http://apache.the.net.id Country : Indonesia (ID) Contact : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update : Everyday at 10.00 GMT BWidth : 128Kbps to International, 100Mbps to Indonesia Internet Exchange I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (YES) - end Live long and prosper ... -O- Johar Alam -*-
Re: Apache mirror in Jakarta
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Johar Alam wrote: Der sirs, we have mirrored Apache here in Jakarta, Indonesia. So finally we have Jakrta in Jakarta :) URL : http://apache.the.net.id Country : Indonesia (ID) Contact : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Update : Everyday at 10.00 GMT BWidth : 128Kbps to International, 100Mbps to Indonesia Internet Exchange I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (YES) Thanks looks good. You'll be in the next update. One note: you are running a rather old version of apache (1.3.14). You might want to consider updating. Joshua.
Re: New Apache mirror for Slovenia
On 25/08/2003, at 09:32, Andrej Primc wrote: Hi! We've set up a new Apache mirror. It is located in Slovenia (SI). http://www.buy.si/apache/ Okay, looks good so far. I'll add it with the next update together with your address as the contact info ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). One minor issue: perhaps you can have a look at your config; especially at the IndexIgnore directive (see http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_autoindex.html#indexignore) since you're exposing dotfiles and the HEADER/README.html files. For example use the default settings: # IndexIgnore is a set of filenames which directory indexing should ignore IndexIgnore .??* *~ *# HEADER* README* RCS CVS *,v *,t But this is only a cosmetic change and doesn't affect the usefullness of the mirror, so I'll add it in any case. Cheers, Erik Best regards, Andrej Primc
Re: apache mirror
On 14/08/2003, at 11:34, WMW Web wrote: Hello apache mirorring guys! I'd like to say hi to all of you as I'm new to this list... Just wanted to inform you that I just set up an apache mirror at the address http://www.wmwweb.com/apache/ The server is located in US... Do I have to provide any more info? Looks good. It's included with [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the owners address now. Thanks and sorry for the delay. Cheers, Erik The whole thing is currently being rsynced, this should be finished in couple of minutes and I added rsync to run from crontab at 8 AM GMT as requested... Please tell me if there's anything else I should do about this matter C ya Vini
apache mirror
Hello apache mirorring guys! I'd like to say hi to all of you as I'm new to this list... Just wanted to inform you that I just set up an apache mirror at the address http://www.wmwweb.com/apache/ The server is located in US... Do I have to provide any more info? The whole thing is currently being rsynced, this should be finished in couple of minutes and I added rsync to run from crontab at 8 AM GMT as requested... Please tell me if there's anything else I should do about this matter C ya Vini
Re: About Apache Mirror ftp.azc.uam.mx
On 06/08/2003, at 06:14, Juan Carlos Pedral Valencia wrote: Hi Erik, Sorry not to warn about the mirror, but in site where is the server we haven't electrical power in a period of 30 days, you can imagine it! Please, erase the mirror of the list and once the this stable situation I already warn to you to add it to list again. Okay, mirror removed. We'll re-add it when you indicate that it works in a reliable way again. Thanks for the note. Cheers, Erik Thanks, Juan Carlos Pedral.
About Apache Mirror ftp.azc.uam.mx
Hi Erik, Sorry not to warn about the mirror, but in site where is the server we haven't electrical power in a period of 30 days, you can imagine it! Please, erase the mirror of the list and once the this stable situation I already warn to you to add it to list again. Thanks, Juan Carlos Pedral.
Re: Apache mirror in Malaysia.
The problem have been fix.Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info:: wrote: Hi Eric, Reffering to http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ our mirror is not in the page. http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ is now included. Thanks.It is indeed there, but it is broken, and it will be removed if it is notfixed soon.JoshuaThanks Regards, Ikmal.---http://www.i-ownur.info/http://i.am.not.using.free-bsd.org/http://mirrors.mybsd.org.my/ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
Re: Apache mirror in Slovenia
On 05/08/2003, at 04:14, Tomy wrote: Hello We are from Slovenia and our server is located on 100Mbit line.(arnes net) Please include in http://www.apache.org/mirrors/. http://apache.cancer-health.org Thanks, I've added it with [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the owners address to our official list of mirrors. Cheers, Erik Thanks Regards, Tomy Curtis
Re: new (old) Apache mirror in EE (fwd)
On 04/08/2003, at 03:34, Cougar wrote: snip / Here are now full details and logo information HTTP URL: http://apache.datanet.ee/ FTP URL: - Connection speed: 100 Mbps IPv6 support: YES Country: Estonia (EE) ISP: Data Telecom - http://www.data.ee/ Logo: http://www.data.ee/images/100x34-white.png Logo link: http://www.data.ee/ Primary contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Secondary contact: Marko Veelma [EMAIL PROTECTED] - thats me :-) Thanks, got it now. Cheers, Erik
Re: Apache mirror in Malaysia.
Hi Eric, Reffering to http://www.apache.org/mirrors/our mirror is not in the page. Erik Abele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Ikmal,http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ is now included. Thanks.Cheers,ErikOn 02/08/2003, at 06:44, ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info:: wrote: Hi Eric/Joshua/all, The mirror that I host is up and running right now. You can put it back in mirror listing. The mirror URL are: http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ Thanks Regards, Ikmal. --- http://www.i-ownur.info/ http://i.am.not.using.free-bsd.org/ http://mirrors.mybsd.org.my/ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design softwareThanks Regards, Ikmal.---http://www.i-ownur.info/http://i.am.not.using.free-bsd.org/http://mirrors.mybsd.org.my/ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
Re: new (old) Apache mirror in EE (fwd)
It looks like [EMAIL PROTECTED] went somewhere to /dev/null ;-) --- Cougar -- Forwarded message -- Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 20:02:12 +0300 (EEST) From: Cougar [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: new (old) Apache mirror in EE Here are now full details and logo information HTTP URL: http://apache.datanet.ee/ FTP URL: - Connection speed: 100 Mbps IPv6 support: YES Country: Estonia (EE) ISP: Data Telecom - http://www.data.ee/ Logo: http://www.data.ee/images/100x34-white.png Logo link: http://www.data.ee/ Primary contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Secondary contact: Marko Veelma [EMAIL PROTECTED] - thats me :-) rsync time: 06:15 EEST (03:15 UTC) --- Cougar On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Cougar wrote: Hi, The replacement for former KPNQwest Estonia mirror is back again. The address is http://apache.datanet.ee/ This server is connected to world using STM-1 + E3 ATM connections between Helsinki and Tallinn. It is connected to local internet exchange TIX-LAN with 100 Mbps ethernet. Server will get IPv6 connectivity soon as well (server is under some testing and ready to accept IPv6 requests after that) :-) --- Cougar
Re: new (old) Apache mirror in EE (fwd)
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Cougar wrote: It looks like [EMAIL PROTECTED] went somewhere to /dev/null ;-) Where did you find that address? It is not supposed to be listed anywhere. The proper instructions are at http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html Joshua.
Re: Apache mirror in Malaysia.
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info:: wrote: Hi Eric, Reffering to http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ our mirror is not in the page. http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ is now included. Thanks. It is indeed there, but it is broken, and it will be removed if it is not fixed soon. Joshua
Fwd: Re: Apache mirror in Malaysia.
Hi Eric/Joshua/all, The mirror that I host is up and running right now. You can put it back in mirror listing. The mirror URL are: http://myapache.i-ownur.info/Thanks Regards, Ikmal.---http://www.i-ownur.info/http://i.am.not.using.free-bsd.org/http://mirrors.mybsd.org.my/ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
Re: Apache mirror in Malaysia.
Hi Joshua/all, The mirror that I host is up and running right now. You can put it back in mirror listing. The mirror URL are: http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ and http://myapache.mybsd.org.my/ Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info:: wrote: Hi Joshua/all, Currently the mirror that I have host is down due to hardware problem. The mirror that down are: http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ and http://myapache.mybsd.org.my/ I will inform back once the mirror is up back.Thanks for letting us know. I have removed it from the mirror listing.Joshua.--- Thanks Regards, Ikmal.http://www.i-ownur.info/http://i.am.not.using.free-bsd.org/http://mirrors.mybsd.org.my/ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!
Re: Apache mirror in Malaysia.
On 14/07/2003, at 03:27, ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info:: wrote: Hi Joshua/all, The mirror that I host is up and running right now. You can put it back in mirror listing. The mirror URL are: http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ and http://myapache.mybsd.org.my/ Done, I've re-added http://myapache.mybsd.org.my/ ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to our mirrors db. Cheers, Erik
Apache mirror in Malaysia.
Hi Joshua/all, Currently the mirror that I have host is down due to hardware problem. The mirror that down are: http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ and http://myapache.mybsd.org.my/ I will inform back once the mirror is up back. Sorry for for the problem. Thanks Regards, Ikmal --- Thanks Regards, Ikmal.http://www.i-ownur.info/http://i.am.not.using.free-bsd.org/http://mirrors.mybsd.org.my/ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!
Re: south china apache mirror
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all : I just setup a mirror of apache in http://apache.todayisp.com (61.145.112.67) . This server locate in GuangZhou city , china (China telecom super date center GD province ). I use rsync and write a cront like that : 0 2,16 * * * /usr/bin/rsync -rtlzv --delete --exclude incoming www.apache.org::apache-dist /home/todayisp/web/apache/ 16 is the beijing time , I think it is 4am Pacific Standard Time ,and I update twice a day. I test it for 3 days , and it seems ok. If there is any miss, please tell me, I will fix it following your advice . Looks good. It will be included in the nexst update. Thanks. JOshua.
Re: New Apache Mirror
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Kookel Mirrors Admin wrote: Hello ! We've just setup a new Apache Mirror in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on a 10Mb/s dedicated bandwidth. This mirror is publicly available at: HTTP: http://gnu.kookel.org/ftp/apache/ FTP: ftp://gnu.kookel.org/pub/apache/ This mirror is updated nightly. If you need a contact email address, please use [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please update the official mirrors web pages accordingly. Let us know in case of problems. Please follow the apache configuration guidelines at http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html Let me know when you have implimented this and I will be happy to add your mirror. Thanks. Joshua.
south china apache mirror
Dear all : I just setup a mirror of apache in http://apache.todayisp.com (61.145.112.67) .This server locate in GuangZhou city , china (China telecom super date center GD province ).I use rsync and write a cront like that : 0 2,16 * * * /usr/bin/rsync -rtlzv --delete --exclude incoming www.apache.org::apache-dist /home/todayisp/web/apache/ 16 is the beijing time , I think it is 4am Pacific Standard Time ,and I update twice a day.I test it for 3 days , and it seems ok. If there is any miss, please tell me, I will fix it following youradvice . your faithfully Sanry WilliamTEL: +86.7562125594FAX: +86.7562125526
Apache mirror
http://www.neckel.com/apache/ is mirroring the complete Apache site. We're using rsync to make a daily update. The site has it's seat in Germany.
New Apache Mirror
Hello ! We've just setup a new Apache Mirror in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on a 10Mb/s dedicated bandwidth. This mirror is publicly available at: HTTP: http://gnu.kookel.org/ftp/apache/ FTP: ftp://gnu.kookel.org/pub/apache/ This mirror is updated nightly. If you need a contact email address, please use [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please update the official mirrors web pages accordingly. Let us know in case of problems. Thanks ! Best Regards,
Apache mirror site open in Korea
Hello, I'm Jin-Bae Kim. I've opened Apache mirror site since Jan. 2003 Site url is http://mirror.apache.or.kr - Update time : Every day 4:00AM(seoul; GMT +9:00) - Network : Max 10Mbps, Ave 5~6Mbps Also, simple introduction of apache software foundation information (Korean) (http://www.apache.or.kr) Visit us this site. Have a good day! - Address : Daehwa B/D 2F #201, 103-4, Sinchon, Changwon, Gyeongnam, Korea(Seoul) Zip : 641-280 Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel : +82-55-286-8086- CPU type :-) Fax : +82-55-286-8096
RE: FW: New Apache Mirror Site in Namibia
I have mirrored the correct Site, and WISH to be added to the list of MIRRORS. Please respond. Regards Schalk -Original Message- From: Schalk Erasmus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 27 May 2003 04:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: FW: New Apache Mirror Site in Namibia The URL (I used), was: http://httpd.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html Is this not right? Since Rsync did mirror about 3Gb of Data. I've got a scipt running: rsync -rtlzv --delete --exclude incoming dev.apache.org::apache-site /webdata/incredible/MIRRORS/apache If I change the script from apache-site to apache-dist, will it delete all the data? Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Kind Regards Schalk -Original Message- From: Joshua Slive [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26 May 2003 00:02 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FW: New Apache Mirror Site in Namibia On Sun, 25 May 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, accordingly to How to become a Mirror Site page, the mirror-submit address is listed on there. Can you be more specific. I can't find it anywhere on http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html (It used to be there, but it was removed about a year ago.) Anyway, I'm mirroring Apache-Dist The URL http://apache.incredible.com.na/ points at an apache-site mirror, not an apache-dist mirror. (apache-dist is a subset of apache-site containing only the dist/ directory, but the extra part in apache-site should NOT be mirrored, because it changes frequently and isn't useful to people downloading from mirrors.) Joshua.
Re: Apache Mirror back online
On Thu, 22 May 2003, Tony Wade wrote: Hi, I have re-added the apache mirror at Internet Solutions in South Africa. http://apache.is.co.zqa ftp://ftp.is.co.za/Apache Got it. Thanks. Joshua.
FW: New Apache Mirror Site in Namibia
I did not include the specs of the Server as Ryan Finnie did. Herewith our details: Hardware: Compaq Proliant Server, 60GB storage, mirrored Provided by: Incredible Networks -- http://www.incredible.com.na Permanent Email Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Location: Windhoek, Namibia, South-West Africa Connectivity: Ethernet to Telco provider Availablity: HTTP HTTP: http://apache.incredible.com.na Mirror Frequency: daily Schalk Erasmus Senior System Administrator Incredible Networks Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Schalk Erasmus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 17 May 2003 17:02 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: New Apache Mirror Site in Namibia Hi, Please add the following URL to your list of Mirror Sites: apache.incredible.com.na Region: na Country: Namibia URL: http://apache.incredible.com.na Thank you Schalk Erasmus Incredible Networks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FW: New Apache Mirror Site in Namibia
On Fri, 23 May 2003, Schalk Erasmus wrote: I did not include the specs of the Server as Ryan Finnie did. Herewith our details: Hardware: Compaq Proliant Server, 60GB storage, mirrored Provided by: Incredible Networks -- http://www.incredible.com.na Permanent Email Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Location: Windhoek, Namibia, South-West Africa Connectivity: Ethernet to Telco provider Availablity: HTTP HTTP: http://apache.incredible.com.na Mirror Frequency: daily -Original Message- To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hmmm... Two things confuse me here: 1. Where did you get the mirror-submit address? It hasn't been in use in many months. 2. Why are you mirroring apache-site rather than apache-dist? Joshua.
Apache Mirror back online
Hi, I have re-added the apache mirror at Internet Solutions in South Africa. http://apache.is.co.zqa ftp://ftp.is.co.za/Apache Thank You, Tony Wade Systems Engineer, Infrastructure Internet Solutions Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +27 11 575 0503 Fax: +27 11 576 0503 Switchboard: +27 11 575 1000 AC264-ARIN ABUSE239-ARIN #include std/disclaimer.h
Re: Apache Mirror back online
umm .. correction. http://apache.is.co.za/ Thank You, T On Thu, May 22, 2003 at 04:54:09PM +0200, Tony Wade wrote: Hi, I have re-added the apache mirror at Internet Solutions in South Africa. http://apache.is.co.zqa ftp://ftp.is.co.za/Apache Thank You, Tony Wade Systems Engineer, Infrastructure Internet Solutions Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +27 11 575 0503 Fax: +27 11 576 0503 Switchboard: +27 11 575 1000 AC264-ARIN ABUSE239-ARIN #include std/disclaimer.h
Re: Small changes in Apache mirror system
Joshua, In fact, I'm doing exactly what is said in http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html . Could you help understand what's wrong? That's is my configuration at httpd.conf: VirtualHost apache.usp.br ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] DocumentRoot /var/www/apache/ ServerName apache.usp.br ErrorLog /var/log/apache/apache.usp.br-error.log TransferLog /var/log/apache/apache.usp.br-access.log /VirtualHost Directory /www/var/apache IndexOptions FancyIndexing NameWidth=* FoldersFirst ScanHTMLTitles DescriptionWidth=* HeaderName HEADER.html ReadmeName README.html AllowOverride FileInfo Indexes Options Indexes SymLinksIfOwnerMatch /Directory And that's my rsync line at crontab: 15 4 * * 2,5 /usr/bin/rsync -rtvzl --delete --exclude incoming www.apache.org::apache-dist /md0/apache I'm doing the mirror again from zero at this moment. Thanks. Boni Em Qua, 2003-05-14 às 14:07, Joshua Slive escreveu: On Tue, 13 May 2003, Projeto Linorg wrote: Joshua, I change apache-site to apache-dist today in my rsync crontab line, could you point your scripts at the correct URL? I had notice that my mirror status isn't good in http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ . I've notice some wrong links at that page. The correct ones would be (in colunn apache site -- home): apache.usp.br - http://apache.usp.br/ @ - http://www.linorg.usp.br/ Got it. Thanks. (We don't actually track the @ link differently; it is just the main site with the path stripped off.) By the way, please consider updating your apache configuration to match: http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html so that the README/HEADER/etc will work. Thanks. Joshua.
Re: Small changes in Apache mirror system
On Wed, 14 May 2003, Projeto Linorg wrote: Could you help understand what's wrong? That's is my configuration at httpd.conf: DocumentRoot /var/www/apache/ Directory /www/var/apache Compare; contrast; fix ;-) Joshua.
Re: Small changes in Apache mirror system
Joshua, I change apache-site to apache-dist today in my rsync crontab line, could you point your scripts at the correct URL? I had notice that my mirror status isn't good in http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ . I've notice some wrong links at that page. The correct ones would be (in colunn apache site -- home): apache.usp.br - http://apache.usp.br/ @ - http://www.linorg.usp.br/ Thanks. Boni Em Dom, 2003-04-13 às 12:17, Joshua Slive escreveu: One more note: A while ago, we changed the suggested rsync target from apache-site to apache-dist. Many of our old mirrors, however, still sync on apache-site. I ... If you do make this change, please alert us so that we can assure that we point our mirror scripts at the correct URL. Thanks. Joshua.
Re: Small changes in Apache mirror system
On Sun, 13 Apr 2003, Joshua Slive wrote: Henk Penning's mirror monitor script is now running on apache.org and generating our canonical mirror listing at http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ You can use this page to check the status of your mirror. This is quite useful. I can't find out, however, why some of the sites (including mine: xenia.sote.hu) have to rows of bars, showing both green and red colors? What does that mean? Yours: Laszlo -- -- Laszlo L TornociInst Pathophysiology E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Semmelweis Univ Med School [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nagyvarad ter 4. fax:(36-1)-210-4409 Budapest, H-1089, Hungary --
Re: Small changes in Apache mirror system
On Mon, 14 Apr 2003, Tornoci Laszlo wrote: On Sun, 13 Apr 2003, Joshua Slive wrote: Henk Penning's mirror monitor script is now running on apache.org and generating our canonical mirror listing at http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ You can use this page to check the status of your mirror. This is quite useful. I can't find out, however, why some of the sites (including mine: xenia.sote.hu) have to rows of bars, showing both green and red colors? What does that mean? The details are at the bottom of the page. For the last probe stats on the right, a red bar indicates that we couldn't connect to your mirror. The mirrors are probed every 6 hours after a success and 2 hours after a failure. On the left, there is one bar for each day. A green bar indicates your mirror was within 30 hours of being up-to-date on that day, a blue bar indicates 30-54 hours and a red bar is greater than 54 hours. Joshua.
Re: Small changes in Apache mirror system
On Mon, 14 Apr 2003, Joshua Slive wrote: On Mon, 14 Apr 2003, Tornoci Laszlo wrote: On Sun, 13 Apr 2003, Joshua Slive wrote: Henk Penning's mirror monitor script is now running on apache.org and generating our canonical mirror listing at http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ You can use this page to check the status of your mirror. This is quite useful. I can't find out, however, why some of the sites (including mine: xenia.sote.hu) have to rows of bars, showing both green and red colors? What does that mean? Just in case someone has the same problem: I cleared it up with Henk. My browser (konqueror 3.0.3) broke up some of the bars into two horizontal lines, and not realizing this, I didn't understand why some cells in the table have to horizontal bars. Bottom line: konqueror messes up the table. Yours: Laszlo -- -- Laszlo L TornociInst Pathophysiology E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Semmelweis Univ Med School [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nagyvarad ter 4. fax:(36-1)-210-4409 Budapest, H-1089, Hungary --
Small changes in Apache mirror system
Hi folks, I just want to alert our mirror owners to a few small changes in our mirror system: Henk Penning's mirror monitor script is now running on apache.org and generating our canonical mirror listing at http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ You can use this page to check the status of your mirror. Mirrors that are not up-to-date (refreshed within the last 48 hours) will no longer be suggested to downloaders as preferred mirrors. One more note: A while ago, we changed the suggested rsync target from apache-site to apache-dist. Many of our old mirrors, however, still sync on apache-site. If you are one of those, you may wish to take this opportunity to switch to apache-dist. This repository is slightly smaller, changes much less frequently, and contains all the files necessary to distribute our software. If you do make this change, please alert us so that we can assure that we point our mirror scripts at the correct URL. Thanks. Joshua.
RE: Small changes in Apache mirror system
Existing mirror not listed http://apache.en.com.sg Location : Singapore Thanks :) Administrative contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] attachment: winmail.dat
RE: Small changes in Apache mirror system
On Sun, 13 Apr 2003, Neo Wee Teck wrote: Existing mirror not listed http://apache.en.com.sg Location : Singapore Thanks :) Administrative contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Got it. Note that this mirror was previously removed because it was updating slowly or unreachable (I don't remember which). Joshua.
Brand New Apache Mirror (100Mbps)
Brand New Apache Mirror (100Mbps) URL Location: apache.tarchive.com Physical Location: Denver, CO Connection: 100mbps Fibre Connection - Cogent Communications Provided by: WebConnects, INC. Managed by: Four10.com Contact Info: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Processor: Dual 1GHz PIII System Memory: 512MB SDRAM ECC CL3 Drive Space: 4x45GB Seagate ST446452W - RAID 0 [REDHAT, BSD, PERL (CPAN), MYSQL, and PHP soon to be available.]
New Canadian Apache Mirror
Hey, Let us know if it is up to spec. We've got 200MB of egress bandwidth available apache.mirrored.ca Stephen
Re: Apache Mirror Site
supposedly this is where this should go.. -- #kenP-)} Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini http://Golux.Com/coar/ Author, developer, opinionist http://Apache-Server.Com/ Millennium hand and shrimp! ---BeginMessage--- Hello, I am writing on behalf of the UK Mirror Service, based at the University of Lancaster in England. We currently operate a mirror of Apache in conjunction with out partner institution, the University of Kent at Canterbury. A recent review of our details for each site has revealed a general need to update and expand our contact information holdings. Our source of funding, the Joint Information Systems Committee (http://www.jisc.org.uk), has also recently requested a general survey of our holdings, including basic details on each site's owner. We would greatly appreciate your help in providing some basic organisational and contact information for our records. This will help us to better internally manage the Mirror Service and will allow us to represent your site in the most accurate and up-to-date manner possible. A web form for entering this information is available at: http://www.lancs.mirror.ac.uk/nams/cgi-php/form.php All data collected will be processed, stored and used in compliance with the United Kingdom's Data Protection Act 1998. All use of the information you provide will be non-commercial and within our objective of serving the British academic community. Any personal contact information will be held solely by us and will not be released to any third party without your approval. If you have any concerns or questions about how this data will be used please feel free contact us. If possible please have an authorised representative of your organisation/site submit the form above by 31 January. Also if you maintain a list of mirrors at your web site, we would appreciate you including a link to our site. Thank you, Victoria Laudeman Database and Collections Officer UK Mirror Service University of Lancaster ---End Message---
Re: Apache Mirror Site
I'll take care of this. Joshua. On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote: supposedly this is where this should go.. -- #ken P-)} Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini http://Golux.Com/coar/ Author, developer, opinionist http://Apache-Server.Com/ Millennium hand and shrimp!
Apache mirror at LEO
Hi, I've just noticed, that our long established Apache mirror at LEO is not listed in your mirror-lists. We mirror via rsync once a day. We are a mirror for at least two years (but not using rsync since then). The apache Archive at LEO can be accessed via the following URLs: ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/general/infosys/www/daemons/apache/ http://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/general/infosys/www/daemons/apache/ http://archiv.leo.org/pub/comp/general/infosys/www/daemons/apache/ [1] rsync://ftp.leo.org/Apache/ [1] http://archiv.leo.org/ provides an enhanced web-based interface to the LEO archive, including MD5-sum calculation on the fly, online-peek into .zip/.tar.gz/... files, documentation of recent changes, and much more. ftp.leo.org is running on a Dell PowerEdge 2650 with 2 Xeon 2.4GHz, 2 GB DDR-RAM and two RAID arrays with a total of 1.1 TB net capacity. We have a full Gigabit link to the G-Win router of the Munich University network, at which the WAN connection continues with OC-12 (622Mbps). If there are still some questions or problems, that prevent the listing of LEO in your list'o'mirrors, please tell me about them. Thanks best regards, Daniel -- IRCnet: Mr-Spock - My name is Pentium of Borg, division is futile, you will be approximated. - *Daniel Lang * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * +49 89 289 18532 * http://www.leo.org/~dl/*
New Apache Mirror Site at BerliOS
Hello, BerliOS (www.berlios.de) has setup a new Mirror Site using rsync. HTTP Mirror URL:http://apache.berlios.de Country:Germany City: Berlin Mirror Maintainer Name: Lutz Henckel Email Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The old mirror available at http://www.fokus.gmd.de/apache will not longer be maintained. Please delete it from your list. Regards Lutz
Re: New Apache Mirror Site at BerliOS
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Lutz Henckel wrote: Hello, BerliOS (www.berlios.de) has setup a new Mirror Site using rsync. HTTP Mirror URL:http://apache.berlios.de Country:Germany City: Berlin Mirror Maintainer Name: Lutz Henckel Email Address:[EMAIL PROTECTED] The old mirror available at http://www.fokus.gmd.de/apache will not longer be maintained. Please delete it from your list. Fokus.gmd.de deleted and apache.berlios.de added. Thanks. Joshua.
Apache mirror in Malaysia.
Hi Mr. Andrew, I have go to http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ and I find that Malaysia URL didn't included there. Did I must submit it back? The URL: http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ / http://myapache.mybsd.org.my/ Thanks, Ikmal. __ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/