s390x images not found in mirrors.hostiserver.com/fedora #12570

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opened 2025-05-22 08:50:42 +00:00 by nestoracunablanco · 3 comments

Attempting to download the image (and another ones) from the following URL results in an error:
https://mirrors.hostiserver.com/fedora/fedora-secondary/releases/41/Cloud/s390x/images/Fedora-Cloud-Base-Generic-41-1.4.s390x.qcow2

However, retrieving the same image from an alternative mirror works as expected.

This issue is critical for the KubeVirt CI tests, as several of them depend on these images to run successfully.

Attempting to download the image (and another ones) from the following URL results in an error: https://mirrors.hostiserver.com/fedora/fedora-secondary/releases/41/Cloud/s390x/images/Fedora-Cloud-Base-Generic-41-1.4.s390x.qcow2 However, retrieving the same image from an alternative mirror works as expected. This issue is critical for the KubeVirt CI tests, as several of them depend on these images to run successfully.
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Metadata Update from @zlopez:

  • Issue priority set to: Waiting on Assignee (was: Needs Review)
  • Issue tagged with: Needs investigation, medium-gain, mirrorlists
**Metadata Update from @zlopez**: - Issue priority set to: Waiting on Assignee (was: Needs Review) - Issue tagged with: Needs investigation, medium-gain, mirrorlists

So, you need to download specifically from that mirror? Or are you using the download.fedoraproject.org redirector and getting that mirror?

That mirror doesn't seem to carry fedora-secondary....

So, you need to download specifically from that mirror? Or are you using the download.fedoraproject.org redirector and getting that mirror? That mirror doesn't seem to carry fedora-secondary....

I'm using download.fedoraproject.org, which just redirects to a mirror. But we don’t actually need to download from that specific one, since we’re pulling the info from here anyway: https://getfedora.org/releases.json.

I'm using download.fedoraproject.org, which just redirects to a mirror. But we don’t actually need to download from that specific one, since we’re pulling the info from here anyway: https://getfedora.org/releases.json.
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