Hi all!

Well, I talked with Amir Plivatsky. He confirmed that indeed eskimo had a low 
outgoing bandwidth, and promised he would fix this problem. Another thing he 
asked us to do is to make sure we don't mirror any resource that is mirrored 
elsewhere in Israel. (so we won't overload the origin servers)

This means we'll have to get rid of:

1. CPAN - already mirrored in the Weizmann Institute and in Mirimar.

2. LDP - already mirrored in penguin.org.il.

3. kernel.org - already mirrored in mirror.israel.net.

4. Mandrake - already mirrored in hamakor.org.il

What can we mirror instead? (that isn't already mirrored in Israel)

Some ideas:

1. A Full KDE Mirror.

2. An ftp.gnome.org mirror.

3. Various LiveCDs.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish


On Tuesday 15 February 2005 07:23, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> It seems the eskimo mirroring process fails due to low bandwidth. (still).
> It seems like a problem with the server configuration on Actcom, because
> home users are not having such a problem. I already received several
> notices for the mirrors not being up-to-date.
>
> Can someone please contact the relevant contact persons on Actcom, or
> direct me to them? Until this problem is resolved the entire storage of
> eskimo (70 GB or so) completely goes to waste.
>
> Regards,
>
>       Shlomi Fish
>
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