On 2021-04-18 03:12:35 (+0800), Rainer Duffner wrote:

Am 16.04.2021 um 10:17 schrieb Ferdinand Goldmann <ferdinand.goldm...@jku.at>:

On Thu, 15 Apr 2021, Rainer Duffner wrote:



It’s OK-ish most of the time here (CH).

It does *NOT* work through a proxy, due to the use of pipelined http-requests.

What’s your internet-connection?

The 10Gbit uplink of my university, directly connected to the internet, not behind a proxy. I don't think that's the problem. When update3 was still online
I'd always use that and updates were really fast back then.

Now that update3 is gone all update servers seem to be in the US or Australia.

After waiting for nearly one hour:

..8530....8540....8550....8560....8570....8580....8590....8600....8610....8620....8630....8640....8650....8660....8670....8680....8690....8700.... done.
Applying patches... done.
Fetching 9628 files... gunzip: (stdin): unexpected end of file
0a4626107f3700cf5f87bd9c123bf427bd5a8561aadc2eca1d1605465c090935 has incorrect hash.

This is getting kind of tiresome. :(

Regards
Ferdinand




There seems to be a problem with update4.

I now have this, too.


I’m cc-ing clusteradm and dnsadmin, in hope that there’s somebody there who can either fix it or take update4 out of the srv record…

I can take update4 out of the DNS if it's misbehaving consistently. If at all possible though, I'd prefer to fix the actual problem rather than simply make it disappear from the DNS.

It looks like there were at least experiments with pointing freebsd-update at AWS, similar to how portsnap currently works. I will check if these experiments went anywhere and possibly point freebsd-update there instead.

I believe the problem with update4 is load-related.

:-(

I would rather just mirror the update server but I think this is not supposed to be done?

I think you can set up your own freebsd-update servers, but that won't fix this problem.

I'll see what can be done to fix this.

Watch this space.

Philip [hat: clusteradm firefighter]


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Philip Paeps
Senior Reality Engineer
Alternative Enterprises
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