Kam Leo wrote:
Yum is dumber than dumb when it comes to the mirrors list. It just
goes down the list until a working site is found. Connection quality
and speed are not used. You probably need another plugin, i.e.
fastestmirror, to get mirrors that work with your connection.
[Disclaimer: I do not use fastest mirror and cannot vouch for it.]
The other choice is to examine the mirrors list, find a site that
connects reliably, and hard code the site into the .repo file. [I use
this method.]
The problem here isn't connection quality and speed - even if every
one of the one or two dozen servers it has to go through is fast, it
takes a long time to go through them. The strange thing is that I can
alternate between "yum update" and "yum clean metadata", and sometimes
it works on the first mirror, sometimes after one or two failures, and
sometimes after a few dozen. They tend to fail in bunches - either a
lot of failures or very few. It wasn't like this until a few weeks ago
- shortly but not immediately after F7 came out, I think.
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