offline and Nagios didn't check again until I re-enabled them just now,
which resulted in a flood of "recovery" alerts. In reality the host
was only down for a short time.
Sorry for any confusion this may have caused.
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Subject: [bitfolk] Testing out apt-cacher-ng for Debian/Ubuntu package
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Hello,
If you're a customer running Debian or Ubuntu then you're most
likely making use of our apt-cacher. The apt-cacher is quite an old
version, has a few small problems, and doesn't support IPv6.
I'm looking to replace it with apt-cacher-ng but I'd like to test it
some more first.
If you'd like to help test it, please could you replace any instance
of "apt-cacher" in your /etc/apt/sources.list with "test-cacher"?
e.g.
deb http://apt-cacher.lon.bitfolk.com/debian/ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ =
squeeze main
becomes:
deb http://test-cacher.lon.bitfolk.com/debian/ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/=
squeeze main
No need to let me know if it works for you, only if it doesn't work
for you. :)
Thanks,
Andy
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