Gentoo Linux Source Mirrors Policy
1. Requirements
Minimum Bandwidth
To properly host a source mirror, you should have a minimum of 5Mbps upstream
bandwidth. ADSL and cable connections do not generally make adequate
connections for distfile hosts due to their limited upstream performance.
Minimum Disk Space
The space requirements depend on whether you choose to run a "Full" mirror or a
"Distfiles only" mirror. Full mirrors require 60 gigabytes of disk space.
Distfiles only mirrors require 30 gigabytes of space.
Minimum User Count
We ask that you support a minimum of 15 and preferrably 30 concurrent user
connections.
Update Frequency
All mirrors must be synchronized every four hours, starting at midnight in your
local time zone. This helps distribute the load out over a period of time,
rather than having all mirrors synchronize at the same time.
2. Implementation details
For new source mirror requests, the procedure will be as follows:
Set up your server to rsync with ftp.ussg.iu.edu::gentoo-distfiles. Once you have a
complete mirror of that server, please file a bug report on bugs.gentoo.org
under the "rsync" category stating that you have a new mirror and wish it to be
added to the list of official mirrors. Please specify whether you wish to be a
"Full" mirror or "Distfiles only" mirror. Distfiles only mirrors will be
designated as such on the website.
Full mirrors must carry the following directories (plus any directories that
get added in the future):
- /releases
- /experimental
- /distfiles
- /snapshots
- /grp
Distfiles only mirrors need to carry the following directories:
We will then verify that the mirror exists and we can connect to it properly.
Then, in the next 48-72 hours, we will determine if your mirror is syncing
correctly and in accordance with this policy.
If all steps went smoothly, we will then add you to our list of download mirrors on the
main web site. We will also send you the login information for our private
master distfile mirror which is only available to official Gentoo Linux source
mirrors.
Additionally, you, the mirror admin, will be requested to subscribe to the
gentoo-mirrors mailing list (low traffic) so that you can follow all issues
associated with source mirrors.
Note:
Thanks for helping out Gentoo Linux users and developers! :) For any mirror
administration issues or problems, please contact [email protected].
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Warning:
Do NOT email [email protected] for mirror requests, please file a bug. It makes mirror tracking easier on us.
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3. Short FAQ
Q: Who should I contact regarding new mirrors or to get my mirror added to the Gentoo web site?
A: Please file a bug on bugs.gentoo.org under the rsync category.
Q: Who should I contact regarding mirror issues and maintenance?
A: Please file a bug on bugs.gentoo.org under the rsync category.
Q: I run a private source mirror for my company. Can I still access the private master source mirror?
A: Because our resources are limited, we need to ensure we allocate them in
such a way to provide the maximum amount of benefit to our users. As such, we
limit connections to our master rsync and distfile mirrors to public mirrors
only. Users are welcome to use our regular mirror system to establish a
private source mirror.
Q: How do I find the mirror nearest to me?
A: mirrorselect was designed to do this for you. If you haven't already run
emerge mirrorselect, then please do so. Then run: mirrorselect.
An ncurses-based menu will display allowing you to select a mirror close to
you.
Q: I don't have that much disk space. Can I mirror part of the sources?
A: Yes, if you are unable to mirror our full sources, you can elect to mirror
the following two directories only:
These two directories will require approximately 30GB of space and you will be
listed on our site as a distfiles-only mirror.
Q: Do I have to turn on Directory Indexing for directories served up via HTTP?
A: Directory Indexing is required for the /releases and /experimental
directories, but can be turned off for all other directories (including
/distfiles) if you wish.
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