On 9/14/07, Simon Paillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 12:46:45PM +0000, Theppitak Karoonboonyanan wrote:
> > Submission-Type: new
> > Site: ftp.debianclub.org
> > Aliases: debianclub.org
>
> Given the name of the local trace file
> http://ftp.debianclub.org/debian/project/trace/debianclub.org I think we
> will swap "Site:" and "Aliases:", unless your local trace file is named
> ftp.debianclub.org

I have now hard-coded $HOSTNAME in the script to
"ftp.debianclub.org". So, the trace should be changed in the
next round.

> > Type: leaf
> > Archive-ftp: /debian/
> > Archive-http: /debian/
>
> It seems you use anonftpsync and all the recommanded Apache parameters,
> so it's perfect.
>
> > Mirrors-from: ftp.es.debian.org
>
> Check, maybe a mirror closer to your server is available.

I did choose this site among *all* available official mirrors
based on "netselect" result. So, it's supposed to already be
the best choice I can get:

  372 ftp.hk.debian.org
  532 ftp.es.debian.org
  646 ftp.nl.debian.org
  692 ftp.tr.debian.org
  722 ftp2.de.debian.org
  742 ftp.at.debian.org
  774 ftp.ie.debian.org
  821 ftp.fr.debian.org
  844 ftp.jp.debian.org
  942 ftp.sk.debian.org

That was at the setup time. And the result at current time is:

  260 ftp.hk.debian.org
  512 ftp.es.debian.org
  523 ftp.cz.debian.org
  574 ftp.pl.debian.org
  643 ftp.no.debian.org
  644 ftp.fr.debian.org
  650 ftp2.de.debian.org
  655 ftp.se.debian.org
  657 ftp.nl.debian.org
  686 ftp.hr.debian.org

The really closest site, hk, however, does not provide rsync service.
So, es is still the best choice for me.

> > Archive-architecture: amd64 i386
> > Maintainer: Theppitak Karoonboonyanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Country: TH Thailand
> > Location: Bangkok
> > Sponsor: debianclub http://debianclub.org
>
> In the comment field, useful information about the available bandwidth
> and the update frequency are welcome.

It's updated twice a day, at 10:00 and 22:00 UTC
(estimated times when the official mirrors should be synchronized,
and fortunately still coincide with low-traffic times for local
network). But this can be changed.

I don't have info about the available bandwidth, though. It's kindly
donated by a major ISP in Thailand. So, it's supposed to be fast.
(And it is.) But as it's not paid for, I just try to use it mainly for
serving domestic users, and to help save international bandwidth
usage.

Thanks to our sponsors:
- Internet Thailand, PLC. -- http://www.inet.co.th
- 101 Global, Co., Ltd. -- http://101g.com

Thanks,
-- 
Theppitak Karoonboonyanan
http://linux.thai.net/~thep/



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