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At the moment, mirrors are disabled after a threshold of consecutive crawl failures. This does not cause an email to be sent, or a message to be emitted. Mirrors should not be disabled (or re-enabled) silently.
Mirrormanager could send a Fedora Message that would be sent out as a notification by FMN. The "robot_email" column could also be used to send an email directly.
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It didn't do it before, the process is to let mirror admins re-enable
their mirror if it gets disabled.
Of course, ideally we would warn the mirror admin when their mirror is
disabled... See fedora-infra/mirrormanager2#342
Signed-off-by: Aurélien Bompard <[email protected]>
At the moment, mirrors are disabled after a threshold of consecutive crawl failures. This does not cause an email to be sent, or a message to be emitted. Mirrors should not be disabled (or re-enabled) silently.
Mirrormanager could send a Fedora Message that would be sent out as a notification by FMN. The "robot_email" column could also be used to send an email directly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: