Hey users and trusted users. The AUR will be moving to a new server tomorrow June 27, 2009 around 12:00:00 -0500. Expect some downtime. Cheers!
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Loui Chang<louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey users and trusted users. The AUR will be moving to a new server tomorrow June 27, 2009 around 12:00:00 -0500. Expect some downtime.
A few notes to the TUs: * Make sure you have checked out via "aur.archlinux.org" and everything should go smoothly for you * Later tomorrow, please send me an ssh key for use on the machine, and I will setup a shell account for you. * A conversion to SVN and db-scripts will follow in the next week or so.
2009/6/27 Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>:
A few notes to the TUs:
* Make sure you have checked out via "aur.archlinux.org" and everything should go smoothly for you * Later tomorrow, please send me an ssh key for use on the machine, and I will setup a shell account for you. * A conversion to SVN and db-scripts will follow in the next week or so.
that means this, right? CVSROOT=":pserver:<userid>@aur.archlinux.org:/srv/cvs/cvs-community" for the next week, after that of course aurtools will be gone. -- Abhishek
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 12:32 AM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Loui Chang<louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey users and trusted users. The AUR will be moving to a new server tomorrow June 27, 2009 around 12:00:00 -0500. Expect some downtime.
A few notes to the TUs:
* Make sure you have checked out via "aur.archlinux.org" and everything should go smoothly for you * Later tomorrow, please send me an ssh key for use on the machine, and I will setup a shell account for you. * A conversion to SVN and db-scripts will follow in the next week or so.
I assume you will transfer all shell accounts from gerolde to there as well? Ronald
On Sat 27 Jun 2009 12:31 +0530, Abhishek Dasgupta wrote:
2009/6/27 Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>:
A few notes to the TUs:
* Make sure you have checked out via "aur.archlinux.org" and everything should go smoothly for you * Later tomorrow, please send me an ssh key for use on the machine, and I will setup a shell account for you. * A conversion to SVN and db-scripts will follow in the next week or so.
that means this, right? CVSROOT=":pserver:<userid>@aur.archlinux.org:/srv/cvs/cvs-community" for the next week, after that of course aurtools will be gone.
yep.
On Sat 27 Jun 2009 16:57 +0200, Ronald van Haren wrote:
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 12:32 AM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Loui Chang<louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey users and trusted users. The AUR will be moving to a new server tomorrow June 27, 2009 around 12:00:00 -0500. Expect some downtime.
A few notes to the TUs:
* Make sure you have checked out via "aur.archlinux.org" and everything should go smoothly for you * Later tomorrow, please send me an ssh key for use on the machine, and I will setup a shell account for you. * A conversion to SVN and db-scripts will follow in the next week or so.
I assume you will transfer all shell accounts from gerolde to there as well?
Well, anyone that has a community package would get a shell account.
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Loui Chang<louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat 27 Jun 2009 16:57 +0200, Ronald van Haren wrote:
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 12:32 AM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Loui Chang<louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey users and trusted users. The AUR will be moving to a new server tomorrow June 27, 2009 around 12:00:00 -0500. Expect some downtime.
A few notes to the TUs:
* Make sure you have checked out via "aur.archlinux.org" and everything should go smoothly for you * Later tomorrow, please send me an ssh key for use on the machine, and I will setup a shell account for you. * A conversion to SVN and db-scripts will follow in the next week or so.
I assume you will transfer all shell accounts from gerolde to there as well?
Well, anyone that has a community package would get a shell account.
Ok, I think we are mostly good to go. I need to give all the TUs shell accounts still. What you need to do is export CVS_RSH=ssh and use :ext: instead of :pserver: in your CVSROOT
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Aaron Griffin<aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Loui Chang<louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat 27 Jun 2009 16:57 +0200, Ronald van Haren wrote:
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 12:32 AM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Loui Chang<louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey users and trusted users. The AUR will be moving to a new server tomorrow June 27, 2009 around 12:00:00 -0500. Expect some downtime.
A few notes to the TUs:
* Make sure you have checked out via "aur.archlinux.org" and everything should go smoothly for you * Later tomorrow, please send me an ssh key for use on the machine, and I will setup a shell account for you. * A conversion to SVN and db-scripts will follow in the next week or so.
I assume you will transfer all shell accounts from gerolde to there as well?
Well, anyone that has a community package would get a shell account.
Ok, I think we are mostly good to go. I need to give all the TUs shell accounts still.
What you need to do is export CVS_RSH=ssh and use :ext: instead of :pserver: in your CVSROOT
OK, I've setup 4 accounts. I decided to use the <first initial><last name> scheme here. pmatias, ibiru, cbrannon, and mherych all have accounts. Please send me an ssh key so I can set up your account CVS is now over ssh (the pserver is no more) and this scheme will persist with the svn conversion - so a shell account is needed to commit. To checkout: $ cvs -d:ext:<account name>@aur.archlinux.org:/srv/cvs/community co community
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 8:18 PM, Aaron Griffin<aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Aaron Griffin<aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Loui Chang<louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat 27 Jun 2009 16:57 +0200, Ronald van Haren wrote:
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 12:32 AM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Loui Chang<louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey users and trusted users. The AUR will be moving to a new server tomorrow June 27, 2009 around 12:00:00 -0500. Expect some downtime.
A few notes to the TUs:
* Make sure you have checked out via "aur.archlinux.org" and everything should go smoothly for you * Later tomorrow, please send me an ssh key for use on the machine, and I will setup a shell account for you. * A conversion to SVN and db-scripts will follow in the next week or so.
I assume you will transfer all shell accounts from gerolde to there as well?
Well, anyone that has a community package would get a shell account.
Ok, I think we are mostly good to go. I need to give all the TUs shell accounts still.
What you need to do is export CVS_RSH=ssh and use :ext: instead of :pserver: in your CVSROOT
OK, I've setup 4 accounts. I decided to use the <first initial><last name> scheme here.
pmatias, ibiru, cbrannon, and mherych all have accounts. Please send me an ssh key so I can set up your account
OK so this scheme is apparently a big deal for some of you. If you'd like an alternate username, let me know - I can change it if you want
CVS is now over ssh (the pserver is no more) and this scheme will persist with the svn conversion - so a shell account is needed to commit.
To checkout: $ cvs -d:ext:<account name>@aur.archlinux.org:/srv/cvs/community co community
On Sat 27 Jun 2009 20:25 -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
OK so this scheme is apparently a big deal for some of you. If you'd like an alternate username, let me know - I can change it if you want
Silly. TUs, you can set your ssh config so it will be no hassle on your part to have a different username. in ~/.ssh/config Host aur.archlinux.org Hostname aur.archlinux.org User <username> PS You can also email to set up an account.
On 28/06/2009, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
OK, I've setup 4 accounts. I decided to use the <first initial><last name> scheme here.
pmatias, ibiru, cbrannon, and mherych all have accounts. Please send me an ssh key so I can set up your account
CVS is now over ssh (the pserver is no more) and this scheme will persist with the svn conversion - so a shell account is needed to commit.
To checkout: $ cvs -d:ext:<account name>@aur.archlinux.org:/srv/cvs/community co community
cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to aur.archlinux.org(208.*.*.*):2401 failed: Connection refused Did you add DEV shell account too? -- Andrea `bash` Scarpino Arch Linux Developer
2009/6/28 Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org>:
cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to aur.archlinux.org(208.*.*.*):2401 failed: Connection refused
Make sure you have exported CVS_RSH=ssh before checkout, otherwise you'll receive "Connection refused".
On Sun 28 Jun 2009 05:17 +0200, Andrea Scarpino wrote:
On 28/06/2009, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
OK, I've setup 4 accounts. I decided to use the <first initial><last name> scheme here.
pmatias, ibiru, cbrannon, and mherych all have accounts. Please send me an ssh key so I can set up your account
CVS is now over ssh (the pserver is no more) and this scheme will persist with the svn conversion - so a shell account is needed to commit.
To checkout: $ cvs -d:ext:<account name>@aur.archlinux.org:/srv/cvs/community co community
cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to aur.archlinux.org(208.*.*.*):2401 failed: Connection refused
Did you add DEV shell account too?
You'll need to send one of us your ssh public key(s) to setup an account.
CVS is now over ssh (the pserver is no more) and this scheme will persist with the svn conversion - so a shell account is needed to commit.
To checkout: $ cvs -d:ext:<account name>@aur.archlinux.org:/srv/cvs/community co community
cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to aur.archlinux.org(208.*.*.*):2401 failed: Connection refused
Did you add DEV shell account too?
You'll need to send one of us your ssh public key(s) to setup an account.
After a bit of ssh wiki'ing I can confirm that everything seems to be working here. I've added a link to the "Using SSH Keys" page on the "AUR Trusted User Guidelines" page, with a specific mention of the ssh-agent in case anyone else is new to using ssh keys for remote logins.
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 10:17 PM, Andrea Scarpino<andrea@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 28/06/2009, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
OK, I've setup 4 accounts. I decided to use the <first initial><last name> scheme here.
pmatias, ibiru, cbrannon, and mherych all have accounts. Please send me an ssh key so I can set up your account
CVS is now over ssh (the pserver is no more) and this scheme will persist with the svn conversion - so a shell account is needed to commit.
To checkout: $ cvs -d:ext:<account name>@aur.archlinux.org:/srv/cvs/community co community
cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to aur.archlinux.org(208.*.*.*):2401 failed: Connection refused
Did you add DEV shell account too?
Ah no, I didn't copy the dev accounts from gerolde, as not everyone needs access to community. Its late and I just got home, so hopefully I can address this tomorrow (or Dan can, if he's quicker than I)
2009/6/28 Xyne <xyne@archlinux.ca>:
After a bit of ssh wiki'ing I can confirm that everything seems to be working here. I've added a link to the "Using SSH Keys" page on the "AUR Trusted User Guidelines" page, with a specific mention of the ssh-agent in case anyone else is new to using ssh keys for remote logins.
Confirmed ssh works, just like cvs checkout and commit. Well, at least they seem to. I uploaded three packages (eclipse-{emf,gef,mylyn}) for x86_64 with communitypkg some time ago, but the only confirmation I got is that running 'cvs update' checks out my latest changes. I can't find evidence of updates, not in AUR, nor in mirror sync, nor in repos.archlinux.org. Provided I didn't wait very much (less than two hours) is there something that still needs to be configured for the new server or are the services ok? Do uploads already work as expected? And finally, has AUR<->[community] sync gone for good? Thanks, bardo
2009/6/28 bardo <ilbardo@gmail.com>:
Confirmed ssh works, just like cvs checkout and commit. Well, at least they seem to. I uploaded three packages (eclipse-{emf,gef,mylyn}) for x86_64 with communitypkg some time ago, but the only confirmation I got is that running 'cvs update' checks out my latest changes. I can't find evidence of updates, not in AUR, nor in mirror sync, nor in repos.archlinux.org.
Loui said that the [community] repo was being synced, probably [community] is not activated yet.
Provided I didn't wait very much (less than two hours) is there something that still needs to be configured for the new server or are the services ok? Do uploads already work as expected? And finally, has AUR<->[community] sync gone for good?
I suppose AUR/[community] link will go away with the SVN move next week, or will it? It'd be nice if [community] also shows up on the archlinux.org interface. -- Abhishek
On Sun 28 Jun 2009 20:28 +0200, bardo wrote:
2009/6/28 Xyne <xyne@archlinux.ca>:
After a bit of ssh wiki'ing I can confirm that everything seems to be working here. I've added a link to the "Using SSH Keys" page on the "AUR Trusted User Guidelines" page, with a specific mention of the ssh-agent in case anyone else is new to using ssh keys for remote logins.
Confirmed ssh works, just like cvs checkout and commit. Well, at least they seem to. I uploaded three packages (eclipse-{emf,gef,mylyn}) for x86_64 with communitypkg some time ago, but the only confirmation I got is that running 'cvs update' checks out my latest changes. I can't find evidence of updates, not in AUR, nor in mirror sync, nor in repos.archlinux.org.
You'll see your updates in /srv/ftp/community on aur.archlinux.org Hmm. I'm not sure why it's not updating AUR though.
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Loui Chang<louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun 28 Jun 2009 20:28 +0200, bardo wrote:
2009/6/28 Xyne <xyne@archlinux.ca>:
After a bit of ssh wiki'ing I can confirm that everything seems to be working here. I've added a link to the "Using SSH Keys" page on the "AUR Trusted User Guidelines" page, with a specific mention of the ssh-agent in case anyone else is new to using ssh keys for remote logins.
Confirmed ssh works, just like cvs checkout and commit. Well, at least they seem to. I uploaded three packages (eclipse-{emf,gef,mylyn}) for x86_64 with communitypkg some time ago, but the only confirmation I got is that running 'cvs update' checks out my latest changes. I can't find evidence of updates, not in AUR, nor in mirror sync, nor in repos.archlinux.org.
You'll see your updates in /srv/ftp/community on aur.archlinux.org Hmm. I'm not sure why it's not updating AUR though.
It's possible that the AUR is using the path from gerolde still (/srv/cvs/cvs-community). Additionally, repos.archlinux.org no longer works with community, as it's on a different server. If necessary, we can setup a viewer for the community repo later, but I'd like to get the move to svn done first
On Sun 28 Jun 2009 16:47 -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Loui Chang<louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun 28 Jun 2009 20:28 +0200, bardo wrote:
2009/6/28 Xyne <xyne@archlinux.ca>:
After a bit of ssh wiki'ing I can confirm that everything seems to be working here. I've added a link to the "Using SSH Keys" page on the "AUR Trusted User Guidelines" page, with a specific mention of the ssh-agent in case anyone else is new to using ssh keys for remote logins.
Confirmed ssh works, just like cvs checkout and commit. Well, at least they seem to. I uploaded three packages (eclipse-{emf,gef,mylyn}) for x86_64 with communitypkg some time ago, but the only confirmation I got is that running 'cvs update' checks out my latest changes. I can't find evidence of updates, not in AUR, nor in mirror sync, nor in repos.archlinux.org.
You'll see your updates in /srv/ftp/community on aur.archlinux.org Hmm. I'm not sure why it's not updating AUR though.
It's possible that the AUR is using the path from gerolde still (/srv/cvs/cvs-community).
Additionally, repos.archlinux.org no longer works with community, as it's on a different server. If necessary, we can setup a viewer for the community repo later, but I'd like to get the move to svn done first
Actually I just realised that it's a longstanding bug/feature that the update script does not update the AUR database for x86_64 only packages. So that's normal behaviour. i686 packages are being updated.
2009/6/29 Loui Chang <louipc.ist@gmail.com>:
Actually I just realised that it's a longstanding bug/feature that the update script does not update the AUR database for x86_64 only packages. So that's normal behaviour. i686 packages are being updated.
The repo doesn't seem to be updated, though. I uploaded the packages about five hours ago, and my mirror has surely synced since then[0], but a -Sy never downloaded the [community] db... [0] http://archlinux.puzzle.ch/community/os/x86_64/lastsync
2009/6/29 bardo <ilbardo@gmail.com>:
2009/6/29 Loui Chang <louipc.ist@gmail.com>:
Actually I just realised that it's a longstanding bug/feature that the update script does not update the AUR database for x86_64 only packages. So that's normal behaviour. i686 packages are being updated.
The repo doesn't seem to be updated, though. I uploaded the packages about five hours ago, and my mirror has surely synced since then[0], but a -Sy never downloaded the [community] db...
From the ftp://archlinux.org/community/os/i686 page community.db.tar.gz. . . . . . . Jun 27 18:01 so it hasn't been updated at all since the AUR move. If the new [community] repo is at the new server, then what's the
link to access the repofiles, or does gerolde sync the packages back to itself? Since the mirrors all sync from archlinux.org they'll be getting the old community.db.tar.gz only. -- Abhishek
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Abhishek Dasgupta<abhidg@gmail.com> wrote:
From the ftp://archlinux.org/community/os/i686 page community.db.tar.gz. . . . . . . Jun 27 18:01 so it hasn't been updated at all since the AUR move. If the new [community] repo is at the new server, then what's the link to access the repofiles, or does gerolde sync the packages back to itself? Since the mirrors all sync from archlinux.org they'll be getting the old community.db.tar.gz only.
Actually, this wasn't setup it seems - gerolde should be rsyncing the repo back to itself. I'll get to this today
On Monday 29 June 2009 18:03:50 Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Abhishek Dasgupta<abhidg@gmail.com> wrote:
From the ftp://archlinux.org/community/os/i686 page
community.db.tar.gz. . . . . . . Jun 27 18:01 so it hasn't been updated at all since the AUR move. If the new [community] repo is at the new server, then what's the link to access the repofiles, or does gerolde sync the packages back to itself? Since the mirrors all sync from archlinux.org they'll be getting the old community.db.tar.gz only.
Actually, this wasn't setup it seems - gerolde should be rsyncing the repo back to itself.
I'll get to this today
Btw: The new website is prety slow for me. Is there some configuration issue with mysql or php? Maybe forgot to isntall apc or mysql cache to small? -- Pierre Schmitz, http://users.archlinux.de/~pierre
Excerpts from Pierre Schmitz's message of Mon Jun 29 15:33:34 -0400 2009:
Btw: The new website is prety slow for me. Is there some configuration issue with mysql or php? Maybe forgot to isntall apc or mysql cache to small?
We thought it was a bit slower today too, but not terrible. -- Andrei Thorp, Developer: Xandros Corp. (http://www.xandros.com)
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
On Monday 29 June 2009 18:03:50 Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Abhishek Dasgupta<abhidg@gmail.com> wrote:
From the ftp://archlinux.org/community/os/i686 page
community.db.tar.gz. . . . . . . Jun 27 18:01 so it hasn't been updated at all since the AUR move. If the new [community] repo is at the new server, then what's the link to access the repofiles, or does gerolde sync the packages back to itself? Since the mirrors all sync from archlinux.org they'll be getting the old community.db.tar.gz only.
Actually, this wasn't setup it seems - gerolde should be rsyncing the repo back to itself.
I'll get to this today
Btw: The new website is prety slow for me. Is there some configuration issue with mysql or php? Maybe forgot to isntall apc or mysql cache to small?
I've noticed this as well, as have several other Devs/TUs and also a user[1]. It looks like a networking issue (i.e. the load on the server is not excessive). @Aaron (or whoever has contact with the host): Is it possible to have the company providing the server look into this? ---- [1] http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=75047
Btw: The new website is prety slow for me. Is there some configuration issue with mysql or php? Maybe forgot to isntall apc or mysql cache to small?
I've noticed this as well, as have several other Devs/TUs and also a user[1]. It looks like a networking issue (i.e. the load on the server is not excessive).
@Aaron (or whoever has contact with the host): Is it possible to have the company providing the server look into this?
I saw 'TCP Acked lost segment' and TCP retransmissions. It seems as some packets was dropped.
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Evangelos Foutras<foutrelis@gmail.com> wrote:
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
On Monday 29 June 2009 18:03:50 Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Abhishek Dasgupta<abhidg@gmail.com> wrote:
From the ftp://archlinux.org/community/os/i686 page
community.db.tar.gz. . . . . . . Jun 27 18:01 so it hasn't been updated at all since the AUR move. If the new [community] repo is at the new server, then what's the link to access the repofiles, or does gerolde sync the packages back to itself? Since the mirrors all sync from archlinux.org they'll be getting the old community.db.tar.gz only.
Actually, this wasn't setup it seems - gerolde should be rsyncing the repo back to itself.
I'll get to this today
Btw: The new website is prety slow for me. Is there some configuration issue with mysql or php? Maybe forgot to isntall apc or mysql cache to small?
I've noticed this as well, as have several other Devs/TUs and also a user[1]. It looks like a networking issue (i.e. the load on the server is not excessive).
@Aaron (or whoever has contact with the host): Is it possible to have the company providing the server look into this?
It's weird that it seems to work fine for me: $ ping aur.archlinux.org ... --- aur.archlinux.org ping statistics --- 10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 8996ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 12.244/12.402/12.666/0.184 ms Is anyone from North America having issues? Is it a continental thing?
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>wrote:
Is anyone from North America having issues? Is it a continental thing?
No trouble here, it pings just fine here in Washington state. --- aur.archlinux.org ping statistics --- 10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 9025ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 72.044/74.287/78.242/1.592 ms
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 04:09:23PM -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Evangelos Foutras<foutrelis@gmail.com> wrote:
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
On Monday 29 June 2009 18:03:50 Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Abhishek Dasgupta<abhidg@gmail.com> wrote:
From the ftp://archlinux.org/community/os/i686 page
community.db.tar.gz. . . . . . . Jun 27 18:01 so it hasn't been updated at all since the AUR move. If the new [community] repo is at the new server, then what's the link to access the repofiles, or does gerolde sync the packages back to itself? Since the mirrors all sync from archlinux.org they'll be getting the old community.db.tar.gz only.
Actually, this wasn't setup it seems - gerolde should be rsyncing the repo back to itself.
I'll get to this today
Btw: The new website is prety slow for me. Is there some configuration issue with mysql or php? Maybe forgot to isntall apc or mysql cache to small?
I've noticed this as well, as have several other Devs/TUs and also a user[1]. It looks like a networking issue (i.e. the load on the server is not excessive).
@Aaron (or whoever has contact with the host): Is it possible to have the company providing the server look into this?
It's weird that it seems to work fine for me: $ ping aur.archlinux.org ... --- aur.archlinux.org ping statistics --- 10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 8996ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 12.244/12.402/12.666/0.184 ms
Is anyone from North America having issues? Is it a continental thing?
I had been seeing issues this afternoon but they seem to have cleared up since this email because I can't reproduce them.
Aaron Griffin schrieb:
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Evangelos Foutras<foutrelis@gmail.com> wrote:
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
On Monday 29 June 2009 18:03:50 Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Abhishek Dasgupta<abhidg@gmail.com> wrote:
From the ftp://archlinux.org/community/os/i686 page
community.db.tar.gz. . . . . . . Jun 27 18:01 so it hasn't been updated at all since the AUR move. If the new [community] repo is at the new server, then what's the link to access the repofiles, or does gerolde sync the packages back to itself? Since the mirrors all sync from archlinux.org they'll be getting the old community.db.tar.gz only.
Actually, this wasn't setup it seems - gerolde should be rsyncing the repo back to itself.
I'll get to this today
Btw: The new website is prety slow for me. Is there some configuration issue with mysql or php? Maybe forgot to isntall apc or mysql cache to small?
I've noticed this as well, as have several other Devs/TUs and also a user[1]. It looks like a networking issue (i.e. the load on the server is not excessive).
@Aaron (or whoever has contact with the host): Is it possible to have the company providing the server look into this?
It's weird that it seems to work fine for me: $ ping aur.archlinux.org ... --- aur.archlinux.org ping statistics --- 10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 8996ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 12.244/12.402/12.666/0.184 ms
Is anyone from North America having issues? Is it a continental thing?
Hello, not slower from wester europe (Germany) --- aur.archlinux.org ping statistics --- 10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 9011ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 163.687/165.039/165.703/0.783 ms But uploading seems to be much slower now. Regards Stefan
On Monday 29 June 2009 23:09:23 Aaron Griffin wrote:
It's weird that it seems to work fine for me: $ ping aur.archlinux.org
10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 9011ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 161.853/163.993/166.675/1.484 ms But atm the site loads fast again. When it did not half of the page loaded and then it hung for a minute or so before loading the complete page. Maybe its just a routing problem and they are surprised by the sudden increase of traffic. :-) -- Pierre Schmitz, http://users.archlinux.de/~pierre
On Mon 29 Jun 2009 16:09 -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Evangelos Foutras<foutrelis@gmail.com> wrote:
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
On Monday 29 June 2009 18:03:50 Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Abhishek Dasgupta<abhidg@gmail.com> wrote:
From the ftp://archlinux.org/community/os/i686 page
community.db.tar.gz. . . . . . . Jun 27 18:01 so it hasn't been updated at all since the AUR move. If the new [community] repo is at the new server, then what's the link to access the repofiles, or does gerolde sync the packages back to itself? Since the mirrors all sync from archlinux.org they'll be getting the old community.db.tar.gz only.
Actually, this wasn't setup it seems - gerolde should be rsyncing the repo back to itself.
I'll get to this today
Btw: The new website is prety slow for me. Is there some configuration issue with mysql or php? Maybe forgot to isntall apc or mysql cache to small?
I've noticed this as well, as have several other Devs/TUs and also a user[1]. It looks like a networking issue (i.e. the load on the server is not excessive).
@Aaron (or whoever has contact with the host): Is it possible to have the company providing the server look into this?
It's weird that it seems to work fine for me: $ ping aur.archlinux.org ... --- aur.archlinux.org ping statistics --- 10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 8996ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 12.244/12.402/12.666/0.184 ms
Is anyone from North America having issues? Is it a continental thing?
I've noticed the connection issues. It seems to be an off and on thing. We should definitely investigate if it continues.
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Loui Chang<louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon 29 Jun 2009 16:09 -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Evangelos Foutras<foutrelis@gmail.com> wrote:
Pierre Schmitz wrote:
On Monday 29 June 2009 18:03:50 Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Abhishek Dasgupta<abhidg@gmail.com> wrote:
>From the ftp://archlinux.org/community/os/i686 page
community.db.tar.gz. . . . . . . Jun 27 18:01 so it hasn't been updated at all since the AUR move. If the new [community] repo is at the new server, then what's the link to access the repofiles, or does gerolde sync the packages back to itself? Since the mirrors all sync from archlinux.org they'll be getting the old community.db.tar.gz only.
Actually, this wasn't setup it seems - gerolde should be rsyncing the repo back to itself.
I'll get to this today
Btw: The new website is prety slow for me. Is there some configuration issue with mysql or php? Maybe forgot to isntall apc or mysql cache to small?
I've noticed this as well, as have several other Devs/TUs and also a user[1]. It looks like a networking issue (i.e. the load on the server is not excessive).
@Aaron (or whoever has contact with the host): Is it possible to have the company providing the server look into this?
It's weird that it seems to work fine for me: $ ping aur.archlinux.org ... --- aur.archlinux.org ping statistics --- 10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 8996ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 12.244/12.402/12.666/0.184 ms
Is anyone from North America having issues? Is it a continental thing?
I've noticed the connection issues. It seems to be an off and on thing. We should definitely investigate if it continues.
Maybe related, just got this email from SevenL: ----- In our ongoing effort to improve the service experience, we will be performing network maintenance on Tuesday June 30th at 6:30PM EDT. This procedure will enhance the stability of our network and increase the overall speed of our network. You may experience a period of service inaccessibility while our Network Administrators perform the maintenance. Downtime should be limited to no more than 5 minutes throughout the scheduled maintenance period. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Procedure: Maintenance on Customer-Side Switches Duration: 30 minutes Start Time: 6:30PM EDT Completion Time: 7:00PM EDT Downtime: Loss of network connection lasting up to 5 minutes over a 30-minute span -----
participants (15)
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Aaron Griffin
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Abhishek Dasgupta
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Andrea Scarpino
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Andrei Thorp
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bardo
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Evangelos Foutras
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Loui Chang
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Mateusz Herych
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Pierre Schmitz
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Randy Morris
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Ronald van Haren
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Sergej Pupykin
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Smartboy
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Stefan Husmann
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Xyne