On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 4:13 PM Richard Shaw <hobbes1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 8:18 AM Arthur Bols <art...@bols.dev> wrote:
>>
>> On 17/01/2023 14:57, Stephen Smoogen wrote:
>> > So bodhi and pagure are at different datacenters with hopefully different
>> > network paths. Could people do some mtr or traceroutes from their locations
>> > so we can see if this can be ironed out. Currently the limited tools we
>> > have in Fedora Infra for checking this all show 'green' so the
>> > 'interconnects' between the services are working.
>> >
>> Fedora infra is usually very slow for me, but Bodhi seemed much slower
>> than usual (taking a full minute to load).
>>
>> After being really slow, I had a bunch of 503's (not 504) for a while,
>> but now it seems to work fine:
>> - /releases takes 10 seconds (and had a 500 error once)
>> - /updates seems fast with 2.2 seconds
>
>
> I had some slow issues before the update to Bodhi but it looks like now I'm 
> getting a different route and Bodhi is nice and snappy for me now.

Things were similar for me - some queries were really slow and / or
timing out earlier today, but now everything is nice and fast without
any errors.
So whatever it was, it was probably a temporary issue.

Fabio
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