On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Warren Togami <wtogami@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Suren Karapetyan wrote: >> >> On Tue, 2008-07-08 at 23:08 +1000, David Timms wrote: >>> >>> A long, long time ago, Kulbir Saini wrote: >>>> >>>> Thank a lot for noting down all those points. They helped me to >>>> have >>>> a more clear idea of InstantMirror. And thanks for the encouragement >>>> as well :) >>> >>> Hi, wondering what is considered _the_ current approach for making an >>> internal Fedora proxy mirror ? >>> Does the MirrorManager 0.4 code actually work, eg for 5 PC's ? >>> >>> Did something else {other than full rsync mirroring} emerge to solve this >>> type of problem ? >>> >>> I was wondering if an automated way to get the clients to use the proxy / >>> cache would by to implement dns entries for the real yum server names, that >>> point to your internal ~mirror server; and hence bypass requiring individual >>> machine proxy setup ? >>> >>> Regards, DaveT. >>> >> >> Even with all it's weeknesses InstantMirror could be used with >> MirrorManager to do transparent caching/mirroring... >> Take a system with enough HDD space, install instantmirror, >> go to mirror manager admin page, create a new site, add your ips, and >> the mirror. >> The get the mirror reporting script and make it run with cron :) >> It isn't perfect but it's much berrer than nothing >> >> > > I personally use squid in reverse proxy mode instead of InstantMirror. The > main drawback of squid is the cache cannot be shared for other protocols > (like rsync), but it is otherwise better because it handles cleanup and > respects whatever maximum amount of storage you set. InstantMirror will keep > growing and growing until it exhausts all space. InstantMirror also poorly > handles concurrent clients. I wanted to try InstantMirror, but was in a rush. I just used a basic squid setup. Are their any advantages of using it as a reverse mirror vs. regular squid usage? Arthur Pemberton -- Fedora 7 : sipping some of that moonshine ( www.pembo13.com ) -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list