Re: Comments on the fastestmirror plugin

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On Fri, 2010-03-12 at 12:57 -0600, Robert Nichols wrote:
> On 03/12/2010 08:08 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > The yum fastestmirror plugin (yum-plugin-fastestmirror) claims to
> > evaluate the speed of a bunch of repo mirrors and use the fastest one
> > relative to the user's location.
> >
> > However AFAIK what it *actually* does is make a test connection to the
> > to the candidate mirrors and order them according to response time,
> > which in many cases is dominated by network latency, which can distort
> > the results. For well-connected user machines in first-world countries
> > it probably doesn't matter much, and may have the beneficial effect of
> > spreading the load over a wider range of mirrors, but for those of us in
> > a less privileged position it can matter a lot. Ironically, these are
> > the cases where such an optimization could do the most good.
> >
> > A case in point: I live in Venezuela and on several recent occasions yum
> > decided that my closest repo was in Puerto Rico, which as the packet
> > flies is probably true. However the b/w I got as a result was around 2
> > or 3kbps.
> 
> If there are particular hosts or domains you want to avoid, you can edit
> /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/fastestmirror.conf and add an "exclude" line.
> There is a commented-out sample exclude line at the bottom of that file:
> 
>           #exclude=.gov, facebook

True. I had seen that line but didn't take sufficient notice of it. Of
course the fact that the plugin comes with *no documentation whatsoever*
(not so much as a README file) means that its effect is a matter of
guesswork. It's fairly obvious what ".gov" means in the above example,
but what does "facebook" mean? Is this a substring match? Against the
whole domain or against each component? Is there an #include directive
as well? Inquiring minds want to know.

poc

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