Am 03.10.2012 16:23, schrieb Zdenek Pavlas: > On Wed Sep 26 08:02:05, Reindl Harald wrote: > >> yes, and that is why statistics of mirrors are meaningsless >> because of this fact my idea to give us a config-option >> "dear yum, if the selected mirror provides lower than >> 500 KB/sek try another one because my line can 12 MB/sec" > > FWIW, we've increased the low speed limit in urlgrabber from > 1 to 1000 B/sec. This should fix the most pathological cases. > When speed falls below this limit for 30s, download is aborted > as if it timed out, and next mirror is used. Each timeout also > halves the mirror's estimated speed so it will very likely be > avoided next time. sounds good thank you > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2012-14928/python-urlgrabber-3.9.1-21.fc18 > > The timeout value (30s by default) could be adjusted in yum.conf. > Low speed limit is hardcoded, but there's a simple patch to add > it to yum.conf.. could be merged if necessary. > > http://lists.baseurl.org/pipermail/yum-devel/2012-September/009634.html i think it would make sense to make it configureable this way someone is able to use his maximum bandwidth on large upgrades and mirrors which as example have a free bandwidth of > 8 MB/Sec are not overloaded and those users wouldn't it make worser on slower ones
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