21/03/2009 в 13:05 +0300, sadov: > Troy, Connie our personal congratulations with 5.3 release and to all > FermiLab with a Y(4140) particle discovery! > > Colleagues, what do you think about delivering ISO-images (especially > DVD-images) by the P2P network (bitbake, for example)? Sorry, my mind is not completely cleared from a hard struggle with a OpenMoko building environment -- bittorent of course ;) > It's may be a > very useful solution for avoiding single server bottleneck. > > --Oleg > > 20/03/2009 16:14 -0500, Troy Dawson wrote: > > Hello, > > We released SL 5.3 yesterday, and now ftp.scientificlinux.org is running > > a little slow. So it is possible that some people are going to get > > time-out's when they do yum updates. > > I apologize, but at the moment, there isn't alot I can do but wait for > > the wave to pass over. > > > > If you are wondering about the load on the machine (this is a dual > > opteron machine, just one core per processor) > > > > ftp.scientificlinux.org > > Load: 1550 (fluxuating between 1500 and 1600) > > http connections: 258 > > ftp connections: 3166 > > rsync connections: 15 > > > > The one thing that has me concerned is the rsync connections. People > > really should change their scripts to move to rsync.scientificlinux.org > > instead of ftp.scientificlinux.org. > > rsync.scientificlinux.org has an IP address of 131.225.110.33 > > It only has 14 current rsync connections, and from the network graphs, > > it is getting alot more throughput simply because it isn't bogged down. > > > > rsync.scientificlinux.org > > Load: 2 > > rsync connections: 14 > > > > Thanks > > Troy