Hi David,

Sorry for this late reply.

On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 05:31:08PM +0100, David Croft wrote:
[..]
> The bandwidth available is nominally the full 1Gbps of the interface
> as we have placed this mirror directly at one of our core network
> nodes. It is unlikely that we will need to cap this if it is used
> mainly by UK users, as we peer with most UK networks.

Info added to the list, thanks.
 
> The sync normally takes about 20 minutes to run, but there is a
> further 1 hour difference in the trace timestamps that I believe is a
> timezone issue (I have confirmed that the sync definitely is not
> running for this long). Our system timezone is Europe/London which is
> currently in UTC+0100. I have tried setting "export TZ=UTC" in
> ftpsync.conf but this hasn't helped, do you have any ideas?

The trace file is generated with 'date -u' (u for UTC) already.

So my guess is the sync actually last more than 20 minutes.

Your mirror has been added to the list.

Next steps:
* Confirm you are subscribed to http://lists.debian.org/debian-mirrors-announce
* You may switch sync from ftp.uk.debian.org (which can be re-routed in case of
  issue), or syncproxy3.eu.debian.org (hosted at bytemark), depending on the 
connectivity
* Contact ftp.uk.d.o admin and setup push mirroring

-- 
Simon Paillard


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