Hi Geissert,
On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 03:46:19PM +0200, i3D.net - Support wrote:
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 03:58:50PM +0000,www.i3d.net wrote: /There is no trace file for your mirror in project/trace/. Please consider using ftpsync (which, contrary to its name, uses rsync), as it is the standard tool to mirror Debian archives. You can find the latest version of ftpsync in the project/ftpsync/ directory of your mirror. /Ive applied the trace files now, they should be available in a few hours and will get updated after each sync finished. Thank you for your recommendation, but i prefer using rsync as we do use rsync for all our other syncs as well./
The issue, however, is that the trace file is required for every mirror. Since you also need to perform a two-stages sync, it is easier to just use ftpsync: you only need to setup the config files and then run it.
Using ftpsync also makes it easy for us to know how the mirror is
syncing.
If you do decide to continue using rsync, please make sure you follow the requirements stated at: http://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror#how
Ive now applied the rsync extra sync and rules for all projects.
The debian-archive mirror is still missing a trace file.
The trace file should now be available.
>/Type: leaf >Archive-architecture: amd64 armel armhf hurd-i386 i386 ia64 >kfreebsd-amd64 kfreebsd-i386 mips mipsel powerpc s390 s390x sparc >Archive-http://pub/debian// >/ /Your mirror also seems to be available over ftp and rsync. Should they also be added on your mirror registration? And from looking at mirror.i3d.net you also appear to be mirroring the cdimage, backports, archive, and volatile repositories. Should they also be added? / I added rsync, public ftp, and the other projects after i applied for the official mirror listing. It would be great if you can apply those projects also.
Thanks.
I am working on the mirror to get it dual-stacked (IPv4 and IPv6). Would it be possible to list it as IPv6 ready mirror already? I will apply an AAAA record for the mirror as soon as IPv6 is working for all needed programs. /
This can easily be changed as soon as your mirror is available over IPv6. Just send us an email.
I will do that as soon as IPv6 is ready.
I've changed the upstream to: Debian:ftp.nl.debian.org Debian-cd: mirror.nl.leaseweb.net Debian-backports: ftp2.de.debian.org Debian-archive:ftp.nl.debian.org
Ok
>Updates: once
I forgot about this. Is that accurate? Your website states it is updated every four hours, but according to the trace file the main archive took about six hours to sync.
We start the sync every 4 hours, it depends on the extra time, from start to finish the sync. I would say that 6 hours should be the average.
>Maintainer:www.i3d.net<i...@i3d.net> >Country: NL Netherlands >Location: Rotterdam >Sponsor: i3D.net (INTERACTIVE 3D)http://www.i3d.net/ >/ /What's the available bandwidth for the mirror? Are the 10Gbps, as mentioned on your website, available without restricions?/ There are no restrictions for the Debian project. The mirror is able to pull up to 10Gbit/s up*and* down. We have enough backbone capacity to fill this link. Thank you for your help and time, hopefully we can apply this mirror for the official list now.
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