Re: local mock builds using "local" repo really slow

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Sorry, I'm fixing the mistyped sentences.

On Thursday, December 10, 2020 2:48:07 PM CET Pavel Raiskup wrote:
> On Thursday, December 10, 2020 2:09:52 PM CET Fabio Valentini wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> > 
> > Is it just me or have downloads for the "local" repo (using mock with
> > "--enablerepo local") been really slow for everybody lately? I'm only
> > getting 50-100 kB/s download speeds for the repo metadata ... don't
> > worry, I'm only using this repo when I need to test builds against the
> > latest non-composed packages ....
> 
> Unless you can try different location, otherwise from client side, dunno.

s/.*/ Unless you can try a different location, being one end-user, dunno. /

> In general, we could set-up your own CDN, e.g. in AWS as discussed [1]
> recently.

s/.*/ We (Fedora) could setup a CDN for Koji repos /.

> The good thing about AWS is that it should be pretty easy to setup, and
> then there's geographically distributed cache across the globe.  It would
> be better if zchunk metadata were provided in the Koji repos, but I bet
> it's not trivial for frequently updated repos.
> 
> [1] https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/9480
> 
> Pavel
> 
> > Download speeds like these make mock builds unbearably slow :(
> > Typically this adds 10-15 minutes to the dnf step in mock (since it
> > wants to refresh those caches every time newRepo/f34-build is run in
> > koji), and since there are two (or three, when using GenBR) of those
> > steps, builds take an additional 30 minutes or so to complete (on top
> > of a few minutes of build time, this is really slowing down my
> > process)
> > 
> > I really don't want to resort to using scratch builds for testing
> > purposes, as this would only put even more strain on koji, and scratch
> > builds cannot depend on each other, so they don't work for testing
> > multi-build updates at all.
> > 
> > Any ideas how I could work around those slow download speeds for the
> > "local" repo? Or can they be improved again? They've only been this
> > slow for a few days and it hasn't been a problem earlier.
> > 
> > Fabio
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