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Bouncer is a database driven mirror management app that has three main components - a bounce script, a sentry script to check mirrors and files for integrity and a set of web-based administration tools. | |||
== Project Status == | |||
* v1 is still the production version | |||
* [[Bouncer:v2|v2 is will be staged in < 2 weeks]] | |||
* [[Bouncer:v3|v3 is under development]] | |||
* [https://svn.osuosl.org/public/bouncer/trunk Public SVN for v1, v2] | |||
* [http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla/source/webtools/bouncer Public CVS for v3] | |||
* Data migration between 1.0 and 2.0 now working only for mirror/region data | |||
== Documentation == | |||
* [http://wiki.osuosl.org/display/Bouncer/Home Bouncer pages in OSL Wiki] | |||
== Discussion == | |||
# Sentry has many options for tests, testing schedules, trouble notifications and reports. What should be used? See the Scheduling and Reporting sections on this page: http://wiki.osuosl.org/display/Bouncer/Running+Sentry+2 | |||
# Sentry runs from one machine. What happens if that machine loses its connection to the network - suddenly all mirrors are marked bad because they're unreachable? | |||
Revision as of 22:30, 15 November 2006
Bouncer is a database driven mirror management app that has three main components - a bounce script, a sentry script to check mirrors and files for integrity and a set of web-based administration tools.
Project Status
- v1 is still the production version
- v2 is will be staged in < 2 weeks
- v3 is under development
- Public SVN for v1, v2
- Public CVS for v3
- Data migration between 1.0 and 2.0 now working only for mirror/region data
Documentation
Discussion
- Sentry has many options for tests, testing schedules, trouble notifications and reports. What should be used? See the Scheduling and Reporting sections on this page: http://wiki.osuosl.org/display/Bouncer/Running+Sentry+2
- Sentry runs from one machine. What happens if that machine loses its connection to the network - suddenly all mirrors are marked bad because they're unreachable?