On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Mattias Wadenstein wrote:
> On 31 Jul 2000, Philip Hands wrote:
> > Mattias Wadenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 
> > > We would also be happy to run a mirror for the potato ISOs provided there
> > > is a someone we could rsync towards, since we have much bandwidth and not
> > > that much CPU power we could probably rsync them a couple of times over
> > > before the pseudo-image-kit would finish doing its stuff. ;)
> > 
> > Er, no -- the pseudo-image-kit doesn't take much CPU -- it's just
> > sticking FTP/HTTP files together.
> 
> The server has 2 40MHz supersparcs. I've tried the pseudo-image-kit on
> another of our servers, with 2 60MHz supersparcs, and it took much more
> time than downloading the isos would have taken. 

Sparcs have a known issue with the `wc' command, see
  http://cdimage.debian.org/~costar/pseudo-image-kit/
(at the bottom).

Also, if (many) other processes are running, things may slow down quite much.
This is because make-pseudo-image is a shell script which calls many external
programs, and each call gives priority to other running programs (even if the
called program would terminate immediately).

> We do have more potential bandwidth to network than disk..

Hmm, in that case setting up a simple FTP/HTTP/rsync redir to e.g.
ftp.sunet.se would be faster than using your own disks for the mirroring,
wouldn't it? ;-)


Regards,
  Anne Bezemer


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