On 11/18/06 11:37, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Eric Schuele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

I usually use cvsup5.us.freebsd.org.  but it has not given me any new
bits for several days now.  And if I use ANY other server what usually
takes five minutes, takes 30-minutes to an hour (or they just
hang). Which is terribly annoying.

I've tried picking other servers by hand, and I've tried the
fastest_cvsup script.  Doesn't seem to matter which I pick.  They all
seem to be slow except cvsup5... and cvsup5 does not give me anything
anymore.  No source, no ports, no docs.

cvsup5.us.freebsd.org does seem to have stopped updating.  I've
cc'd the "hubs" mailing list in case this was not known.

I have not changed anything on my end.  Is there something going on
that I am not aware of that is affecting the servers, or my ability to
interact with them?  Is it related to the release, the move, anything?

I tried cvsup3.us.freebsd.org (the example you showed in your
supfile), and it seemed fine; not just fast, but fully in synch
with my usual cvsup host (although it was busy enough that I had
to try for a while before I got in).  So whatever is going on does
seem to be local to you.


I don't know what it could be.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Finding fastest server...
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-=(oooooooooooooooooo)=(cvsup18.us.freebsd.org)=-

cvsup13.us.freebsd.org

-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Grabbing source, docs, and ports... (all RELENG_6 cvsup13.us.freebsd.org)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Parsing supfile "/root/maint/update/supfiles/supfile"
Connecting to cvsup13.us.freebsd.org
Connected to cvsup13.us.freebsd.org
Server software version: SNAP_16_1h
Negotiating file attribute support
Exchanging collection information
Establishing multiplexed-mode data connection
Running
Updating collection src-all/cvs

I've been stuck here for 45 minutes or so. If I leave it long enough it will sometimes break loose and do something.

Any ideas?  Anything I can look into?

Thanks.

Try increasing the verbosity of cvsup; it may be able to tell you
what its problem is.
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Eric
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