Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-19 Thread Rainer Duffner
> Am 17.04.2021 um 23:09 schrieb Cejka Rudolf : > > Did you try aws.update.freebsd.org also? The problem with that is that it probably doesn’t have a fixed IP and not all our firewalls can whitelist a domain (and freebsd-update doesn’t work through our sophos

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-19 Thread Ferdinand Goldmann
On Sat, 17 Apr 2021, Cejka Rudolf wrote: The other day, freebsd-update even suffered a timeout. What are other European users experiences and is there anything to do about it? Did you try aws.update.freebsd.org also? I just did now with an update of 11.4 to 12.2. It was really fast, so this

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-17 Thread Philip Paeps
On 2021-04-18 13:57:45 (+0800), Jason Tubnor wrote: On Sun, 18 Apr 2021 at 10:51, Philip Paeps wrote: 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 p

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-17 Thread Jason Tubnor
On Sun, 18 Apr 2021 at 10:51, Philip Paeps wrote: > > > 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. > The AWS fr

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-17 Thread Philip Paeps
On 2021-04-18 08:51:05 (+0800), Philip Paeps wrote: On 2021-04-18 03:12:35 (+0800), Rainer Duffner wrote: 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 c

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-17 Thread Philip Paeps
On 2021-04-18 03:12:35 (+0800), Rainer Duffner wrote: Am 16.04.2021 um 10:17 schrieb Ferdinand Goldmann : 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 intern

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-17 Thread Cejka Rudolf
Ferdinand Goldmann wrote (2021/04/15): > Hello, > > I've noticed that ever since update3.freebsd.org is gone (which was in Czech > republic I think), FreeBSD updates are often quite slow for me (= > Austria/Europe) > Especially so for major release upgrades. In fact so slow that I have time > to

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-17 Thread Rainer Duffner
> Am 16.04.2021 um 10:17 schrieb Ferdinand Goldmann : > > 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 10

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-16 Thread Christos Chatzaras
> On 16 Apr 2021, at 13:46, Stefan Esser wrote: > > There was a discussion about adding another mirror in Europe, but > it was decided that a suitable system already existed. > > Not sure whether this mirror actually has been provided, but I do > remember that it should have been a well connec

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-16 Thread Ferdinand Goldmann
On Fri, 16 Apr 2021, Andrea Brancatelli wrote: I was experiencing the same problem and modified freebsd-update's config file to point directly to one of the other server, can't remember if update1 or update2 and it was fast. I just tried update1 and it really was considerably faster. Migh

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-16 Thread Stefan Esser
Am 16.04.21 um 10:17 schrieb Ferdinand Goldmann: 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

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-16 Thread Ferdinand Goldmann
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 d

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-16 Thread Andrea Brancatelli via freebsd-stable
On 2021-04-15 14:20, Ferdinand Goldmann wrote: > I've noticed that ever since update3.freebsd.org is gone (which was in Czech > republic I think), FreeBSD updates are often quite slow for me (= > Austria/Europe) > Especially so for major release upgrades. In fact so slow that I have time > to typ

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-15 Thread Karl Denninger
On 4/15/2021 08:28, Ferdinand Goldmann wrote: Following up on my own mail: to type this mail while waiting for '8778 patches'. Which has ended in: 71107120 done. Applying patches... done. Fetching 1965 files... failed. and after restarting it: Fetching 1750 patches [...] Applying

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-15 Thread Rainer Duffner
> Am 15.04.2021 um 14:20 schrieb Ferdinand Goldmann : > > Hello, > > I've noticed that ever since update3.freebsd.org is gone (which was in Czech > republic I think), FreeBSD updates are often quite slow for me (= > Austria/Europe) > Especially so for major release upgrades. In fact so slow th

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-15 Thread Matthias Gamsjager
Yeah it took some time. One machine (Netherlands) took 4 hours to download the patches, failed multiple times but it finished after all. today another box was faster but failed one time. Far from perfect ___ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list https:

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-15 Thread Ferdinand Goldmann
Following up on my own mail: to type this mail while waiting for '8778 patches'. Which has ended in: 71107120 done. Applying patches... done. Fetching 1965 files... failed. and after restarting it: Fetching 1750 patches [...] Applying patches... done. Fetching 326 files... This doe

freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-15 Thread Ferdinand Goldmann
Hello, I've noticed that ever since update3.freebsd.org is gone (which was in Czech republic I think), FreeBSD updates are often quite slow for me (= Austria/Europe) Especially so for major release upgrades. In fact so slow that I have time to type this mail while waiting for '8778 patches'.