IMPORTANT: We do NOT guarantee uptime of any particular mirror. We provide SRV fallbacks for redundancy.
You do realize that pkg(8) only came into existence from about 9.something? Besides that, the default has always been pkg.freebsd.org and that's what you should use.The thing is, my system has existed since 3.5, so unless it's published somewhere that I need to change something, it hasn't changed.
I appreciate your fast reaction, but we need some additional information. I have 50+ servers with pkg.eu.FreeBSD.org, they are online since 5+ years without any problem. Must I change the address of pkg server now? Should I wait the reparation of EU mirror? Where can I get this information?
Why did you change that setting in the first place? You should have left them on pkg.freebsd.org. As a side note, with that much servers I'm surprised you don't use your own package server(s).I have 50+ servers with pkg.eu.FreeBSD.org, they are online since 5+ years without any problem. Must I change the address of pkg server now?
It's not a "global" address, it switches automatically according to availability and GeoIP.The fact that the default address in the distrib is a global one does not explain anything.
What documentation of FreeBSD told you to do that?It is normal that after install users put the nearest pkg server to their config.
Because one day in the past the bandwidth to EU mirror was really better than to the global one. So, my templates were updated this day, so all new servers come with EU mirror by default.Why did you change that setting in the first place? You should have left them on pkg.freebsd.org.
It's not a "global" address, it switches automatically according to availability and GeoIP.
Again, it's not a "global" address, it never was.Because one day in the past the bandwidth to EU mirror was really better than to the global one.
Of course I realise that pkgng is still pretty new. Updating is so nice these days, except for the occasional hiccup.You do realize that pkg(8) only came into existence from about 9.something? Besides that, the default has always been pkg.freebsd.org and that's what you should use.