On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 08:32:28PM +0200, Simon Paillard wrote:

 Hello Simon, 

> Hello,
> 
> Thanks for submitting your Debian mirror.
> 
> Here are a few remarks before we can add your server to the list of
> mirrors:
> 
> On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 04:57:24PM +0000, NetOps wrote:
> > Package: mirrors
> > Severity: wishlist
> > 
> > Submission-Type: new
> > Site: ftp.cvut.cz
> > Aliases: ftp.fs.cvut.cz
> 
> We like that the local trace file (here
> ftp.cvut.cz/debian/project/trace/ftp.fsid.cvut.cz) match the site name,
> because it makes easier the checks of mirrors.
> 
> Either you can reconfigure the name at system level (so that 'hostname -f'
> returns ftp.cvut.cz), or hardcode it in the HOSTNAME variable in the
> anonftpsync file. (delete the old ftp.fsid.cvut.cz before).

 OK, a made some changes in script. 
 
> > Type: leaf
> > Archive-architecture: amd64 i386 ia64 
> 
> It seems that ia64 is not mirror for all dists :
> see ftp.cvut.cz:/debian/pool/main/b/base-files
> 
> Certainly because we don't mirror ia64 anymore on ftp.debian.org, see
> later on.

 OK, I changed mirror to ftp.cz.debian.org
 
> By switching to a good upstream mirror, you will fetch the missing ia64
> files.
> 
> > Archive-ftp: /debian/
> > Archive-http: /debian/
> > Security-ftp: /debian-security/
> > Security-http: /debian-security/
> > IPv6: no
> > Archive-upstream: ftp.debian.org
> 
> This upstream server must not be used, see
> http://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror#wherefrom to select a good
> upstream mirror for you, for example ftp.cz.debian.org should be good
> for you.
> 
> > Security-upstream: security.debian.org
> > Updates: twice
> > Maintainer: NetOps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Country: CZ Czech Republic
> > Location: Czech Republic, Prague
> > Sponsor: Czech Technical University  http://www.cvut.cz
> 
> We like to tell our users how much bandwidth is available, can you give
> us this information ?
 
 We are connected via 2Gbps to academic backbone (will be upgraded to
10Gbps), but server is older HW with 1Gbps - reality is something about
300-1000MBps :-) No limits on transfers. 


> Thanks for your answer and best regards.

 Have a nice day

 JS

> 
> -- 
> Simon Paillard

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