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I want to create a private mirror for CentOS 6.6. Is there any mirror supporting rsync that provides an old point release? I do know that CentOS does not recommend sticking to a point release. This local mirror will be used to ensure that the software that we use is common across several systems. We will update all of them together whenever this is decided.


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Is it possible to specify a mirror for YUM to target when doing updates? I've noticed on my CentOS 6.2 servers that it takes up to a minute for YUM to respond from a given command. I did some Googling and found that YUM reads from a timedhosts.txt file, so I viewed the contents and it was pretty nasty. There were 49 lines, 32 of which had a value of 99999999999, which I assume to be a timeout.

Do you have the fastest-mirror plugin installed? centos wikiYou could edit the base link, in /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo, to reflect the repo you would like. I am not sure this is best though.similiar to how this was done with the local repo

I went to settings - display settings to configure my monitors and they both show up with the ability to set resolution and rotation but I don't see anything that allows mirroring the monitors. The monitors are spanning each other.

How do I mirror an HDTV Monitor(3480x,1950) from Display Port with a HP monitor (1920x1200) on the DVI port through an Nvidia K620 quadro card using Centos 7 (Without having to drop down to a common lower resolution)?

Hey guys I am a heavy linux user and since putting pihole on my network I found it interfered with yum quite a bit so I put together an official list of CentOS mirrors for the United States, figured I would share in case anybody else had the problem.

EPEL packages are usually based on their Fedora counterpartsand should not conflict with or replace packages in the base Enterprise Linux distributions.EPEL uses much of the same infrastructure as Fedora,including buildsystem, Bugzilla instance, updates manager, mirror manager and more.

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In this case (my case but I saw also and in other printscreen in this topic, @fasttech, that there are no centos mirrors), I think it was only a matter of yum cache which was solved with the last two commands:

In this case, I tested with just those two commands, and also tried with yum clean all (and done some other tests), and there were still no centos mirrors. But changing the version number (directly in the mirrorlist like @giordy kindly suggested or the distroversion var) succeeded.

Then for those repos listed, you should edit those files and find the section (red); comment the existing baseurl and mirrorlist, and copy the baseurl (blue) below. The first part is just the filename (e.g.

Starting from CentOS Stream 9, all packages will be pushed out in one simple directory.All packages will be appearing on mirror.stream.centos.org, under the SIGs directory (separated from distro content, for a clear distinction about distro versus SIGs generated content)

When packages are signed and pushed to mirror network, they are automatically (for the release level) checked by the mirror crawler[s] and so you don't need to point your users to either mirror.stream.centos.org or mirror.centos.org.

To make it convenient for end-users to add both the .repo files used by dnf/yum to automatically find new repositories, and also to ship the dedicated rpm gpg public key to verify the gpg integrity of the shipped packages, SIGs can build and ship a centos-release- package.

Worth knowing that such packages have to be built through specific cbs tags (see below) and not your SIG tag.Indeed, SIGs content aren't "trusted" by default (at the rpm gpg level) but 8-stream/9-stream will start distributing the rpm gpg public key that will sign these specific centos-release-* packages, and so end-users will be able to dnf install centos-release- directly.

How should you name your 'centos-release' package ? Basically following the centos-release- naming convention (see for example the openstack project, built by the Cloud SIG, and having multiple , each version for each supported centos distribution being a different branch)

Our goal in hosting CentOS is to contribute to a free and open Internet, however, it does come with some benefits for you as well. Whenever you download or update your servers or virtual desktops, you can have the process connect to our mirror server, which is much faster than downloading over the Internet.

You can create and use a local copy (also known as a mirror) of the Wallarm repository to be sure that all filter nodes in your infrastructure are deployed from a single source and have the same version number.

Fill the repository name in the Repository Key field. This name should be unique in JFrog Artifactory. We recommend choosing a name that complies with the Artifactory repositories naming best practices (e.g., wallarm-centos-upload-local).

Most CentOS' mirrors don't host full mirror of Yum repository for all versions of CentOS. If you are using older version of CentOS, you might one-day found the yum update is broken since the mirror no longer contains the files you needed.

Loaded plugins: fastestmirrorSetting up Install ProcessLoading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * rpmforge: ftp.nluug.nl : [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 6 - "Couldn't resolve host 'agentrepo.drivesrvr.com'"Trying other mirror. _64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] PYCURL ERROR 22 - "The requested URL returned error: 404 Not Found"Trying other mirror.To address this issue please refer to the below knowledge base article

On my system it's got baseurl pointing to the CentOS mirror server URL; it's not a mirrorlist at all, so there would be no opportunity to end up with a broken mirror, AFAICS. If you've got in your yum repos, you'd want to get rid of it, as it clearly isn't hosting a CentOS SCL mirror.

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But we normally mirror public Yum repos on an internal Pulp server and then point our servers there. Neither the pulp-admin command nor wget can reach out and retrieve the top-level web page at packages/7.x/yum and I get similar issues with various web browsers on my laptop.

I just finished a limited install on a x86_64 CentOS 4.3 machine. There are some general ideas and some SELinux specific gotcha's worth knowing about. I only grabbed hg18 because that's all I needed for my local mirror.

The instructions on this wiki at Browser_Installation were very helpful. Not always consistent, but also very helpful was -install.html When things got wierd, the various README files in JK's source were useful but sometimes you just need to look at the source. Before you start, understand that there is no single recipe that I could find (or write) to make this painless. You're undertaking a fairly complex task in setting up a local mirror. Most of the available instructions are slightly out of date or for a different environment than yours - the good folks at UCSC are doing a great job and they will help if you ask sensible questions after doing your own due diligence, but this is not a commodity software installation and should probably not be undertaken unless you really know your way around as root with linux/apache/mysql. This will likely not be a pleasant experience if it's your first undertaking as a system administrator. However, with some judicious googling I was able to fake it so you probably can too :)

If you want your browser to appear at yoursite/goldenpathmirror/ - don't bother. I gave up after a day of trying to get everything working anywhere but at the root of the website. All sorts of hardcoded references to ../trash and such like. Once I gave up and reverted to /var/www/html as the root, everything seemed to work better... If anyone figures out how to do that, please let me know? ff782bc1db

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