On Sat, 31 Jul 2010 16:26:57 -0300, Carlos Carvalho <carlos@fisica.ufpr.br> wrote:
Pierre Schmitz (pierre@archlinux.de) wrote on 31 July 2010 15:09:
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 22:28:33 +0530, Piyush P Kurur <ppk@cse.iitk.ac.in> wrote:
By the way I noticed in the mirror listing at http://www.archlinux.de/?page=MirrorStatus that our http mirrors response time is of the order of 6 seconds whereas our ftp server seems to be doing much better. (0.52).
I probably should explain how this page works. Every hour a script downloads our core.db (~35kb) and a file called lastsync from each mirror. Our mainserver puts the current time into last one every hour. This way we get a rough idea when the mirror had synced. I also time the download of that small db file to measure the response time or speed.
Could you please put the last sync column in UTC? It makes it much easier for admins spread worldwide.
Ok done. times are now in format Y-m-d (GMT)
What's the meaning of the Delay column?
I added some titles. For the delay I added "Average difference between time of probe and last sychronization". This means if I download the lastsync file at 12:00 from your mirror and the file indicates that you have synced at 10:00 you got a delay of 2 hours.Of course this is very rough but should give us an idea how often you sync with the master server (directly or indirectly). We might update the lastsync file more often in future to get some better results. For now I would guess we have an error of about one hour. Thanks for your feedback btw.. This was one of the projects you do just for fun and should never actually be used by anybody. :-) Greetings, Pierre -- Pierre Schmitz, https://users.archlinux.de/~pierre