On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 6:59 PM, Al Varnell <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 11/20/12 2:11 PM, "Greg Folkert"  wrote:
>
> > how can i remove a "bad mirror" that is
> > actually a good mirror now. without obliterating the "mirrors.dat" file?
> >
> I've been advising users to trash mirrors.dat, but if you feel you must
> keep
> it I suppose changing it to "Ignore: No" should work.  I'm not sure what
> the
> rules are for when it changes to Yes and if it will eventually revert to No
> at some future date or not.
>
> -Al-
>
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> Al Varnell
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Glad to hear you got it working, Greg. I suspected verbose would help
pinpoint the root cause but didn't want to guess.

To Al's point, the standard mirror ignore intervals are 6 hours (short) or
3 days (long). The ignores will expire after that, so its just a matter of
time if you don't want to go around editing or removing files.

Dave R.

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