Simon Paillard wrote:
> Your local trace file is currently named commander.cs.binghamton.edu (in
> debian/project/trace).
>
> Could you please force the HOSTNAME variable in anonftpsync to
> "debian.cs.binghamton.edu" so that it matchs the submitted site name ?
Done. Next sync (underway now) should show that.
>> Type: leaf
>> Archive-architecture: ALL alpha amd64 arm hppa hurd-i386 i386 ia64 m68k mips
>> mipsel powerpc s390 sparc
>
> Just a reminder, the submission form is missing armel which is in the
> archive and provided by your mirror.
Yes. Is there anything I need to do for this? I have been mirroring
everything for the last 5+ years, and have no intent of removing any
arch or source in the future either.
>> Archive-ftp: /debian/
>> Archive-http: /debian/
>> Archive-rsync: debian/
>> IPv6: no
>> Archive-upstream: ftp.us.debian.org
>
> ftp.us.debian.org is a DNS round-robin, so you must select explicitely
> one mirror out of the several composiing ftp.us.d.o, then configure it
> in anonftpsync and tell us.
Right, I did that because my previous selections kept becoming out of
date, while this round-robin is alway up-to-date. I've set it to the
fastest of these for us at the moment, which seems to be:
debian.lcs.mit.edu
> We like to know and to tell our users how much bandwidth is available
> (and possible presence on specific networks such as Internet2, etc.),
> could you provide us this info ?
It's hard to say. This is a cluster of two machines (with two more in
reserve) each on 1GB ethernet, interlinked in a 80GB internal network,
uplinked to the 'net via a shared 350 Mbit link (last I checked). Does
that give you the info you need?
> Please take care to subscribe to
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-mirrors-announce
Already done.
> Thanks for mirroring Debian and best regards,
Thanks for the quick response. Anything else you need?
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