Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 29 Aug 2019 04:22:56 +0530 | From | Bhaskar Chowdhury <> | Subject | Re: Latest kernel version no NOT reflecting on kernel.org |
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On 15:39 Wed 28 Aug 2019, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote: >On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 07:05:47PM +0200, Greg KH wrote: >>> > I think there's a way to see which cdn mirror you are hitting when >>> > you >>> > ask for "www.kernel.org". Konstantin, any hints as to see if maybe one >>> > of the mirrors is out of sync? >>> >>> Looks like the Singapore mirror was feeling out-of-sorts. It'll start >>> feeling better shortly. >> >>Great, thanks for looking into this! > >BTW, the easiest way to figure out which frontend you're hitting is to >look at the output of "host www.kernel.org", e.g.: > >$ host www.kernel.org >www.kernel.org is an alias for git.kernel.org. >git.kernel.org is an alias for ord.git.kernel.org. >ord.git.kernel.org has address 147.75.58.133 >ord.git.kernel.org has IPv6 address 2604:1380:4020:600::1 > >The three-letter airport code should indicate where the frontend is >located (in my case, ORD = Chicago). There are total of 6: > >sea.git.kernel.org - Seattle >lax.git.kernel.org - Los Angeles >ord.git.kernel.org - Chicago >fra.git.kernel.org - Frankfurt >sin.git.kernel.org - Singapore >syd.git.kernel.org - Sydney > >Geodns magic should send you to the nearest one, and if the monitoring >recognizes that one of them is down, it will be automatically removed >from the pool until it recovers. > >Best, >-K
Hmmm...thanks a bunch!
-Bhaskar [unhandled content-type:application/pgp-signature] | |