Hosting and repo layout (was: Re: plague ready; next step: hosting)

Pix pix at crazyfrogs.org
Thu Oct 11 20:51:27 CEST 2007


About hosting, why not rr dns (so easy it's insulting: just setup multiple
A records in bind zone file...) with every vhosts on both matthias and my
server(s) ?
I can dedicace space and vhosts on two servers but in the same colo (
300Mb/s transit + 200Mb/s peering with major french isps)

On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 20:10:45 +0200, Thorsten Leemhuis
<fedora at leemhuis.info> wrote:
> ping:
> 
> @thias, Pix -- what about the hosting?
> 
> @all -- repo layout?
> 
> On 07.10.2007 08:09, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
>> [...]
>> What is missing in those mock files: the rpmfusion repo itself. Thus we
>> should
>>
>> a) find a agreement on a repo layout
>> b) get the hosting (and the push scripts) up and running
>>
>> = repo layout =
>>
>> We discussed this is bit already. The "spins" discussion came
>> afterwards. I'm wondering if we should just replicate the Fedora layout
>> completely as people are used to it already.
>>
>> = hosting =
>>
>> Pix and Thias offered hosting for the repos iirc. We afaics need
>>
>>  * free.rpmfusion.org -- the rpm files for the free repo and one html
>> front-page with some links to the main site, bugzilla and to browse the
> repo
>>
>>  * nonfree.rpmfusion.org -- same as free.rpmfusion.org, just for the
>> nonfree packages
>>
>>  * download.rpmfusion.org -- similar front-page but holds free and
>> nonfree stuff and is rsync-source for mirror sites; the push scripts
>> from the buildsystem should upload to this machine (or this machine
>> should regularly get stuff from the buildsys -- that's how fedora does
>> it afaik)
>>
>> So, Pix, Thias, how do we realize that? One machine free, the other
>> nonfree and download? What happens if one machines is down -- can the
>> other act as fall-back? Or should we a kind of easy load-balancing to
>> spread the load between the machines?
>>
>> = EOF =
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