[arch-general] 'Local mirror' page was removed from wiki
Nathan Wayde
disposaboy at konnichi.com
Sun Sep 19 13:39:40 EDT 2010
On 18/09/10 19:17, Stefan Erik Wilkens wrote:
> [...]
>
> Guus,
>
> I checked the current mirrorlist before replying, correct me if I'm
> wrong but I can't find any entry relating to the domain Nathan
> included in his mailing, nor is he listed as a tier1 on the
> developer's wiki. Maybe I've missed something painfully obvious here?
>
> -Stefan
>
>
it's not *official* , when the new mirror scheme went into action I
asked about it because from the docs it appeared that I needed to be an
official mirror ad thus permission to sync from the Tier-1s, but I was
told that that wasn't the case. I didn't and don't want to run an
official mirror in the sense that the mirror appears in the mirrorlist
but I run the mirror[1] for what I consider to be a useful purpose and
until someone pisses me off or it becomes useless I will continue to run
it. It doesn't serve any other mirrors and users aren't expected to use
it as their daily mirror which is the reason I don't want it in any
mirrorlist.
[1] the mirror is at arm.konnichi.com, it primary idea is that it can be
used to do a blanketed and hopefully seamless downgrade of all packages
with `pacman -Suu` or downgrade to any single package.
http://arm.konnichi.com/2010/09/19/ provides a mirror that behaves like
any other mirror of the official repos except the packages are those
synced on September 19th 2010. likewise
http://arm.konnichi.com/2009/12/03/ is a mirror with files from December
3rd 2009.
ARM syncs once per day so it can't cause much problems and as stated
previously the daily average bandwidth is so low that if you're running
a mirror then it's almost insignificant unless you have everyone syncing
from you which is almost certainly not the case with the Tier-1s.
Yesterday or Friday's sync took about 900MiB most of which was from
sauerbraten, over 400MiB and some larger packages, today IIRC was less
than 10 MiB.
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