On 26 August 2016 at 07:21, Rob Gallagher <robert.gallagher(a)heanet.ie> wrote:
Hi Stephen,
On Thu, 25 Aug 2016 13:17:33 -0400
Stephen John Smoogen <smooge(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> OK the load average on the servers is a bit up but the NFS throughput
> looks about normal.. so I am not sure what is causing it yet. I will
> investigate more on my side.
>
> Could you look on your side for the following:
> 1) Can you give us an mtr from your host to
dl05.fedoraproject.org (it
> is one of the dl servers). Run for about 10 minutes.
> 2) Do this again while doing an rsync. Send us both at the end of
> those runs. 3) Can you try doing an rsync from the various dl servers
> to see if there is one which is slow
>
Thanks for looking into it, I'm attaching an mtr to dl05 with a 10
minute run, along with one when rsync is running.
I like how to get to the UK from ireland it takes 180 ms but it takes
150ms to get to the US after going through there.. ICMP flow control
is wonderful :). (Or Brexit affects packets.. take your pick).
A log of rsyncs from the 5 servers in the
dl.fedoraproject.org
rotation
is also attached.
OK dl01 and dl02 seem to be the problem ones in your check. I will
look them over and see what is up. Could you try dl04 for a bit and
see if you have a better set of runs?
>
> ms round trip time has little bearing anymore in bandwidth issues :(.
> You can have an mid-stream which is throttling you down for some
> reason (they don't think the next guy is paying them enough) or you
> can have a bad cable somewhere which pings perfectly nicely but stops
> up.
Yeah I didn't think so, we provide internet access for the majority of
academic institutions in Ireland, so our connectivity is usually pretty
good :)
rg
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