>>>I wonder if PHP mirrors are being monitored?
>
> GH> RTFM: http://php.net/mirrors
>
> They only checked for current online/offline status and I'm interested
> in statistics over the month/day/year such as failure percent/access
> time and such.
Someone did these kind of monitoring in the past
>>>So, IMO there are two solutions - www.php.net to stop automatic redirecting
>>>to
>>>bg2.php.net, or Data.BG to remove the shaping of bg2.php.net.
>>>
>>>Which one do you prefer? I don't think it'll be a problem to remove the
>>>shaping for this host only, so I suit it best.
>
> KS> I agree.
||*()*|| Hi, Kouber.
>> So, IMO there are two solutions - www.php.net to stop automatic redirecting
>> to
>> bg2.php.net, or Data.BG to remove the shaping of bg2.php.net.
>>
>> Which one do you prefer? I don't think it'll be a problem to remove the
>> shaping for this host only, so I suit it be
Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
Hi,
Both of you can visit http://bg.php.net/my and set your prefered mirror,
instead of relying on the automatic redirection system.
BTW I have forwarded your letter to the bg2.php.net maintainer.
Goba
Yes,
We just saw what's happening in
http://cvs.php.net/phpweb/incl
Hi,
Both of you can visit http://bg.php.net/my and set your prefered mirror,
instead of relying on the automatic redirection system.
BTW I have forwarded your letter to the bg2.php.net maintainer.
Goba
Kouber Saparev wrote:
> Petar Nedyalkov wrote:
>
>> Hello guys,
>>
>> I have a problem to me
On Friday 07 October 2005 14:23, Kouber Saparev wrote:
> Petar Nedyalkov wrote:
> > Hello guys,
> >
> > I have a problem to mention - due to the fact that Data.BG (hosting the
> > bg2.php.net mirror) has shaped a great part of the bulgarian peering
> > providers (the reason for this is the silly "w