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− | + | If you want to set up a mirror of OpenVZ downloads, here's how. | |
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+ | == Requirements == | ||
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+ | * The mirrored contents should be available through HTTP and FTP; both are optional but of course at least one should be there. In addition, you might provide rsync access — this is highly optional. | ||
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+ | * Your http/ftp servers should return correct status for non-existent files (HTTP 404, FTP 550). | ||
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+ | * Your mirror should be updated on a regular basis; 1 hour period is recommended. | ||
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+ | * Your should have some monitoring in place to check that your mirror is | ||
+ | <b> serving the files using all the protocols it supports | ||
+ | </b> updated periodically | ||
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+ | If you can set up a system conforming to the above requirements — read on. | ||
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+ | == Setting up the mirroring process == | ||
To initially mirror the contents, run | To initially mirror the contents, run | ||
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Next step is to add the cron job to run the same rsync command regularly. It is suggested to do that at least hourly. | Next step is to add the cron job to run the same rsync command regularly. It is suggested to do that at least hourly. | ||
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+ | == Setting up an access to your mirror == | ||
When you are ready to open up your mirror, set up HTTP/FTP access to it. Preferrably, the mirror should be available at <tt><nowiki>http://openvz.yoursite.com/</nowiki></tt> or <tt><nowiki>http://mirrors.yoursite.com/openvz/</nowiki></tt> (same with ftp). | When you are ready to open up your mirror, set up HTTP/FTP access to it. Preferrably, the mirror should be available at <tt><nowiki>http://openvz.yoursite.com/</nowiki></tt> or <tt><nowiki>http://mirrors.yoursite.com/openvz/</nowiki></tt> (same with ftp). | ||
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+ | == Announcing your mirror == | ||
Final step is to announce the mirror by sending an email to [mailto:mirrors@openvz.org mirrors@openvz.org]. It should contain at least the following information: | Final step is to announce the mirror by sending an email to [mailto:mirrors@openvz.org mirrors@openvz.org]. It should contain at least the following information: | ||
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== Some stats == | == Some stats == | ||
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OpenVZ download site is about 10GB now (Jan 2007), so your mirror will need at least the same space. It is growing at about 1GB a month or slower. | OpenVZ download site is about 10GB now (Jan 2007), so your mirror will need at least the same space. It is growing at about 1GB a month or slower. | ||
Revision as of 14:23, 24 April 2007
If you want to set up a mirror of OpenVZ downloads, here's how.
Contents
Requirements
- The mirrored contents should be available through HTTP and FTP; both are optional but of course at least one should be there. In addition, you might provide rsync access — this is highly optional.
- Your http/ftp servers should return correct status for non-existent files (HTTP 404, FTP 550).
- Your mirror should be updated on a regular basis; 1 hour period is recommended.
- Your should have some monitoring in place to check that your mirror is
serving the files using all the protocols it supports updated periodically
If you can set up a system conforming to the above requirements — read on.
Setting up the mirroring process
To initially mirror the contents, run
rsync -av --delete rsync://download.openvz.org/openvz-download /local/path
Next step is to add the cron job to run the same rsync command regularly. It is suggested to do that at least hourly.
Setting up an access to your mirror
When you are ready to open up your mirror, set up HTTP/FTP access to it. Preferrably, the mirror should be available at http://openvz.yoursite.com/ or http://mirrors.yoursite.com/openvz/ (same with ftp).
Announcing your mirror
Final step is to announce the mirror by sending an email to mirrors@openvz.org. It should contain at least the following information:
- physical location of your site (country, state/province, city);
- frequency of updates;
- URL(s) to access the mirror;
- Email address of mirror admin (whom to contact in case of problems). It will better be some generic address (like mirroradmin@ or something), forwarded to at least a few people.
Some stats
OpenVZ download site is about 10GB now (Jan 2007), so your mirror will need at least the same space. It is growing at about 1GB a month or slower.
The traffic for download.openvz.org is about 100 to 250 GB per month; it should me lower than that for your mirror.