hi guys. For last few days getting anything with 'dnf' is difficult - is impossibly slow. Everything else works normal - Fedora boxes calling their repos are fast as always. Anybody sees the same/similar? thanks, L.
On Wed, 2 Jul 2025 at 10:04, lejeczek via Discuss discuss@lists.centos.org wrote:
hi guys. For last few days getting anything with 'dnf' is difficult - is impossibly slow.
Fedora Infrastructure runs part of the mirroring system for CentOS Stream. Fedora Infrastructure is using this week to move from one datacentre to another and froze their release infrastructure so updates would not break the mirrors. The CentOS Stream build system didn't get properly frozen and pushed an update out on Monday which has caused all the mirrors to have invalid data which means `dnf update` will take a very long time trying to find 'good mirrors'.
I do not know why this wasn't announced here before this email. I do know that Fedora Infrastructure is getting the mirroring system crawler working today and hopefully dnf updates will improve tomorrow.
Everything else works normal - Fedora boxes calling their repos are fast as always. Anybody sees the same/similar? thanks, L. _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list -- discuss@lists.centos.org To unsubscribe send an email to discuss-leave@lists.centos.org
On 02/07/2025 16:10, Stephen Smoogen via Discuss wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jul 2025 at 10:04, lejeczek via Discuss discuss@lists.centos.org wrote:
hi guys. For last few days getting anything with 'dnf' is difficult - is impossibly slow.
Fedora Infrastructure runs part of the mirroring system for CentOS Stream. Fedora Infrastructure is using this week to move from one datacentre to another and froze their release infrastructure so updates would not break the mirrors. The CentOS Stream build system didn't get properly frozen and pushed an update out on Monday which has caused all the mirrors to have invalid data which means `dnf update` will take a very long time trying to find 'good mirrors'.
I do not know why this wasn't announced here before this email. I do know that Fedora Infrastructure is getting the mirroring system crawler working today and hopefully dnf updates will improve tomorrow.
Everything else works normal - Fedora boxes calling their repos are fast as always. Anybody sees the same/similar? thanks, L.
Got confirmation now that mirrormanager is fully back online and proxies behind mirrors.fedoraproject.org should have now validated content (tested and working on my side)
Is that working for you now ?
On Wed, 2 Jul 2025 at 11:02, Fabian Arrotin arrfab@centos.org wrote:
On 02/07/2025 16:10, Stephen Smoogen via Discuss wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jul 2025 at 10:04, lejeczek via Discuss <
discuss@lists.centos.org>
wrote:
hi guys. For last few days getting anything with 'dnf' is difficult - is impossibly slow.
Fedora Infrastructure runs part of the mirroring system for CentOS
Stream.
Fedora Infrastructure is using this week to move from one datacentre to another and froze their release infrastructure so updates would not break the mirrors. The CentOS Stream build system didn't get properly frozen
and
pushed an update out on Monday which has caused all the mirrors to have invalid data which means `dnf update` will take a very long time trying
to
find 'good mirrors'.
I do not know why this wasn't announced here before this email. I do know that Fedora Infrastructure is getting the mirroring system crawler
working
today and hopefully dnf updates will improve tomorrow.
Everything else works normal - Fedora boxes calling their repos are fast as always. Anybody sees the same/similar? thanks, L.
Got confirmation now that mirrormanager is fully back online and proxies behind mirrors.fedoraproject.org should have now validated content (tested and working on my side)
Is that working for you now ?
I tested and got fast updates and downloads on a non RH connected host.
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