#10507 [MirrorManager] add propagation data for EPEL
Closed: Fixed 2 years ago by adrian. Opened 2 years ago by salimma.

Describe what you would like us to do:


Please add charts showing the propagation of EPEL composes to the mirrors, similar to the ones for branched Fedora releases: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/propagation/f35_updates

When do you need this to be done by? (YYYY/MM/DD)


not urgent

Not sure if this should go to https://github.com/fedora-infra/mirrormanager2/issues -- let me know if I need to refile it there, thanks.


This is the right location. The whole propagation setup relies on a number of shell scripts which are managed here and not upstream.

I did take a look and it should be doable to handle EPEL with it. I will try to get this working in the next couple of days.

It also requires code changes. But also doable. Will take longer, however.

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

2 years ago

This is awesome, thanks @adrian . Not sure why all three EPEL branches roughly doubled in number of mirrors suddenly, but maybe it's an artifact of the data being newly collected?

sorry for mixing the close, but is this also possible for the CentOS Stream 9 items or not because of their 'lovely' split?

This is awesome, thanks @adrian . Not sure why all three EPEL branches roughly doubled in number of mirrors suddenly, but maybe it's an artifact of the data being newly collected?

I changed the script during tests to be more correct. So it started to look at more mirrors.

sorry for mixing the close, but is this also possible for the CentOS Stream 9 items or not because of their 'lovely' split?

Sure. Not today, but I can extend it to CentOS Stream 9.

Metadata Update from @adrian:
- Issue status updated to: Open (was: Closed)

2 years ago

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

2 years ago

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