Paul Howarth schrieb: > On Sat, 2005-07-02 at 10:20 +0200, Hans Müller wrote: > >>How can i tell the clients to check my local server first. And when updates avalible on my local >>server and the fedora server to download it from my server to save bandwidth. > > > You can't actually do exactly this. > > What you *can* do is to edit the /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates.repo > file and comment out any existing baseurl= and mirrorlist= lines and > then add a line: > > baseurl=http://your.server/path/to/repo/updates/$releasever/$basearch > > This will make yum on that machine access *only* your server. > > If your server is not always available, you can do: > > baseurl=http://your.server/path/to/repo/updates/$releasever/$basearch > http://other.mirror/path/to/repo/updates/$releasever/$basearch > http://another.mirror/path/to/repo/updates/$releasever/$basearch > failovermethod=priority > > This will cause yum to try each of the listed servers in turn, but it > will stop at the first one that responds with valid data. > > So the best thing to do is to resync your mirror regularly so that it's > always as up to date as possible. > > Paul. Are there plains to add a priority function to yum??
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