Hello,

On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 11:06:52PM +0000, KAIST FTP Operators wrote:
> Site: ftp.kr.debian.org
> Submission-Type: update
> Aliases: ftp.kaist.ac.kr
> Type: leaf

Given your upstream mirror, I think that is still Push-Primary, isn't it ?

> Old-ftp: /debian-archive/
> Old-http: /debian-archive/
> Old-rsync: debian-archive/

Added.

By the way :

* you can delete http://ftp.kr.debian.org/debian-non-US/ that is now
obsolete.

* I don't know if you already use it, but you're advised to use
almost-atomic update scripts :
In the recent rsync versions, the --delay-updates and --delete-after
options combined with a two stages rsync allow to greatly reduce the
time a Debian mirror is not consistent and users cannot fetch packages.

So every Debian mirror admin should use these new options. Be careful,
--delete-after is space consuming during the update !

We encourage you to use the official example script updated to use these
options: <http://www.debian.org/mirrors/anonftpsync>

Please confirm that you switched to such a kind of script.

> Mirrors-from: syncproxy.wna.debian.org
[..]
> Comment: bandwidth: 1Gbps

Comment added.

Thanks for mirroring Debian and best regards, 

-- 
Simon Paillard


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