Seth Vidal wrote: > > > On Fri, 26 Jun 2009, Roberto Ragusa wrote: > >> Seth Vidal wrote: >>> >>> and if you can make this happen every time with 3.2.23 if you could >>> please run: >>> >>> time yum -d 3 list updates | grep 'time:' >> >> You were not talking to me, but I tried and >> look at this: (added -C to avoid net access) >> >> # time yum -C -d 3 list updates --disablerepo=atrpms\* | grep 'time:' >> Config time: 0.271 >> repo time: 0.001 >> pkgsack time: 86.684 > > and you're POSITIVE nothing is being downloaded here? Nothing at all? > > Run it again, please and capture all the output and post it to a pastebin. > Consider that there is a -C, that is repeatable, and that the CPU is at 100%: it is not waiting, it is computing ("user" time result). Just repeated the test. No disk activity. No net activity. (in any case I'm on a connection where remote downloads sometimes reach 100Mbit/s). # time yum -d 3 --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=ROB10\* --enablerepo=updates list updates | grep 'time:' Config time: 0.199 repo time: 0.001 pkgsack time: 57.204 rpmdb time: 0.003 up:Obs Init time: 0.132 up:simple updates time: 0.152 up:obs time: 0.009 up:condense time: 0.000 updates time: 1.005 real 0m59.227s user 0m57.726s sys 0m0.498s -- Roberto Ragusa mail at robertoragusa.it -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list