I have periodically seen heavy delays; I've been unable to identify the cause or even a pattern to begin troubleshooting.
Right now, it may be due to Ubuntu's release of 9.10, as the same machine is also a Ubuntu mirror. Periodically I see heavy load on that, and as many as 50 connections in initial SYN state. I'm generally able to serve 150 clients at a time, and it appears apache doesn't do the "sorry, try again later" message.
Any suggestions I'd be glad to implement. I really feel the hardware is underperforming. Its a Gentoo system with an Adaptec AAC hardware RAID board, 5 SATA disks (about 1TB usable), and 2.4Ghz P4 Intel board.
--Jim
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Jeff Sheltren jeff@osuosl.org wrote:
On Oct 31, 2009, at 4:58 AM, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
On 10/30/2009 11:43 PM, Tru Huynh wrote:
In any case, I now offer http, ftp, and rsync access:
something is strange there: curl http://centos.eecs.wsu.edu/ does not look like it can be parsed easily. Maybe that's why the database is marking it as "out of date" and not listing your mirror.
The server answers (initial connection at least) _extremely_ slow . time curl http://centos.eecs.wsu.edu/ gives
real 0m51.768s user 0m0.003s sys 0m0.004s
Working great from various connections in California, Oregon, and Washington, USA for me. real 0m0.103s user 0m0.003s sys 0m0.005s
And downloading at ~3-4MB/sec
-Jeff
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