#1431 We'd like to setup a new centos-stream mirror
Closed: Fixed 7 months ago by arrfab. Opened 7 months ago by motorao.

CentOS Stream 9 Mirror request

Make sure you're signed up as a mirror in the shared Fedora/CentOS
Mirrormanager instance: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/

Link to your node/server in mirrormanager:
https://mirrormanager.fedoraproject.org/site/2613

URLs - These are the hostnames and paths to where you host CentOS Stream

Bandwidth: 1000 Mbps
Country Location: China/Aisa
Sponor organization (optional): Tencent
Sponsor URL (optional): www.tencent.com

  • IPv4 Addresses: 124.156.154.236 , 106.55.200.246
  • IPv6 Addresses: null

Metadata Update from @arrfab:
- Issue assigned to arrfab

7 months ago

Metadata Update from @arrfab:
- Issue tagged with: low-trouble, medium-gain, mirrormanager

7 months ago

I had a quick look but you haven't entered any host (yet) : just a site .
Can you add yourself needed informations in mirrormanager to add a mirror/host (under your site) and then we'll be able to add/link the CentOS category under it

@arrfab
Thank you for your response. It seems there is an issue with the page at https://mirrormanager.fedoraproject.org/, as I am unable to add a new host, which is why the data appears to be empty at the moment.

@zlopez , @abompard : ^ .. worth creating a different ticket at fedora-infra side for this ?

Metadata Update from @arrfab:
- Issue priority set to: Waiting on External (was: Needs Review)

7 months ago

@arrfab Definitely worth creating ticket if something isn't working on mirrormanager page.

@motorao : would you mind then creating ticket on https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issues so track your issue with mirrormanager please ? once resolved we'll be able to work on this request :)

Thanks

Metadata Update from @arrfab:
- Issue tagged with: blocked

7 months ago

Metadata Update from @arrfab:
- Issue untagged with: blocked

7 months ago

It seems you were able to finally add your host, so I linked the CentOS category and the two provided ipv4 addresses (which don't resolve back to advertise A records for your public mirror, which seems behind a CDN ?) added in the ACL.

Metadata Update from @arrfab:
- Issue close_status updated to: Fixed
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

7 months ago

thanks a lot @arrfab ,
It seems I didn't see tencent repo on https://mirrormanager.fedoraproject.org/mirrors/CentOS
What else do I need to do?

It seems you were able to finally add your host, so I linked the CentOS category and the two provided ipv4 addresses (which don't resolve back to advertise A records for your public mirror, which seems behind a CDN ?) added in the ACL.

hi @arrfab ,I think there might be a misunderstanding. Here I provide the IP address of our data synchronization node. Actually, our public IP addresses should be 111.231.36.190 and 42.194.157.107. But do you really need the IP address? Or is it okay to have a domain name?

I just needed the origin ip from your synchronization node (from where you run rsync) .. mirrormanager itself doesn't care about IP at all

I just needed the origin ip from your synchronization node (from where you run rsync) .. mirrormanager itself doesn't care about IP at all

@arrfab . In that case, the two IPs 124.156.154.236 and 106.55.200.246 are correct. If a whitelist needs to be set up, please configure it for me. Thank you so much!

These were added, reason why I closed the ticket : doesn't that work for you ?

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