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 at 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: >>>> >>>> http://centos.eecs.wsu.edu/ >>>> >>> 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 is marking it as "out of date" and not listing your mirror.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 > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-mirror mailing list > CentOS-mirror at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror >