tickets #72094
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New Ukrainian mirror - fastmirror.pp.ua
Added by smlr@ukr.net over 3 years ago.
Updated over 3 years ago.
Description
Hello.
I want to create an openSUSE mirror in Ukraine.
I already have a Manjaro mirror (its public but in testing stage).
Support:
IPv4 and IPv6 (6to4 using NetAssist tunnel broker)
http, https, rsync (only 2 connections, if need I can add more)
100 MBps bandwidth.
Want to sync opensuse-hotstuff-160gb from stage.opensuse.org.
My public IPv4 address: 93.126.115.182
My IPv6 site address: http://[2a01:d0:fa02:5555:6829:17ff:fe25:da0c]/
My domain address (resolves both v4 and v6) fastmirror.pp.ua
Please enable access for my IP to stage.opensuse.org
Thanks.
- Category set to Mirrors
- Assignee set to pjessen
- Subject changed from New Ukrainian mirror to New Ukrainian mirror - fastmirror.pp.ua
- Status changed from New to Feedback
- Private changed from Yes to No
Hi
many thanks for volunteering your time and resources to help support our mirroring infrastructure, much appreciated!
Please first go to see https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Mirror_infrastructure#Registering_your_mirror
For access to stage.opensuse.org, we would like to have your addresses reverse mapped properly:
fastmirror.pp.ua -> 93.126.115.182, 2a01:d0:fa02:5555:6829:17ff:fe25:da0c
93.126.115.182 -> fastmirror.pp.ua
2a01:d0:fa02:5555:6829:17ff:fe25:da0c -> fastmirror.pp.ua
Currently I see:
93.126.115.182 -> ip-73b6.proline.net.ua
2a01:d0:fa02:5555:6829:17ff:fe25:da0c -> no mapping
OK, i need a time to accept changes on ISP side (IPv4 address). About IPv6... well, I'm not sure what will happen, since the IPv6 address tunnel broker is in no hurry to change the NS record on the server (if at all), so the PTR record may not be. What else do I need to open access while I'm setting up records?
smlr@ukr.net wrote:
OK, i need a time to accept changes on ISP side (IPv4 address).
No problem.
About IPv6... well, I'm not sure what will happen, since the IPv6 address tunnel broker is in no hurry to change the NS record on the server (if at all), so the PTR record may not be.
For now, you could just force your rsync to use ipv4-only.
What else do I need to open access while I'm setting up records?
I suggest you start by sync'ing from rsync.opensuse.org, and I'll create the mirror database entry here. When you're ready with the reverse mappings, I add you to the ACL for stage.o.o
OK, PTR record for IPv4 edited and now is correct.
About repo, does it make sense to make a repository only with hotstuff 80G? Also, is it possible to sync only one architecture like x86_64?
smlr@ukr.net wrote:
OK, PTR record for IPv4 edited and now is correct.
Great, I have added you to the rsync ACL.
About repo, does it make sense to make a repository only with hotstuff 80G? Also, is it possible to sync only one architecture like x86_64?
Currently, the 80Gb hotstuff is a bit bigger, about 120Gb. It only contains Tumbleweed. Wrt architecture, in TW we have i586 and x86_64, you could probably skip i586 and i686.
A couple of things -
- I need an operator name and an operator URL (website?) for your mirror.
- rsync access is not yet working, we need an opensuse module.
Admin Name: Ivan Barabash
Site: fastmirror.pp.ua/opensuse
Synced only hotstuff 80G
RSYNC is now worked (limit to 2 connections)
- Status changed from Feedback to Resolved
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
Okay, your mirror is now on-line:
# mb scan -e fastm
Wed Oct 21 08:20:55 2020 fastmirror.pp.ua: starting
Wed Oct 21 08:21:05 2020 fastmirror.pp.ua: total files before scan: 0
Wed Oct 21 08:26:34 2020 fastmirror.pp.ua: scanned 63889 files (193/s) in 329s
Wed Oct 21 08:26:34 2020 fastmirror.pp.ua: files to be purged: 0
Wed Oct 21 08:26:42 2020 fastmirror.pp.ua: total files after scan: 63889 (delta: 63889)
Wed Oct 21 08:26:42 2020 fastmirror.pp.ua: purged old files in 8s.
Wed Oct 21 08:26:42 2020 fastmirror.pp.ua: now enabled.
Wed Oct 21 08:26:42 2020 fastmirror.pp.ua: done.
Wed Oct 21 08:26:42 2020 fastmirror.pp.ua: testing status of base URL...
Wed Oct 21 08:26:42 2020 fastmirror.pp.ua: OK. Mirror is online now.
Completed in 6.1 minutes
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