When I started at my current employer I found thousands of copies of 
jenkins.war in /root on on of our Jenkins masters, mostly dated Nov 25 
2013.  I have just found and fixed our broken Puppet configuration that 
must have caused this.  I'm trying to download now (I'm building a test 
Jenkins instance to test upgrades) and I'm currently seeing about 1KB/s 
from archives.jenkins-ci.org; I guess I'm paying the price for my idiot 
predecessor downloading the same file over and over to the tune of 350GB in 
one day :(

On Friday, January 16, 2015 at 4:13:38 PM UTC, Christopher Orr wrote:
>
> On 16/01/15 16:16, Aaron Johnson wrote: 
> > Can someone please verify this: 
> > 
> > I am unable to download RPMs from archives.jenkins-ci.org, example: 
> > 
> http://archives.jenkins-ci.org/redhat-stable/jenkins-1.424.2-1.1.noarch.rpm 
> > 
> > The download starts, and goes very slow (less than 5Kbps) and never 
> > finishes... 
>
> Yup, I can reproduce this from Germany; but Rackspace seems to be doing 
> fine, and other nearby IP addresses seem speedy. 
>
> Since you're downloading a three-year-old package, you're being 
> redirected from mirrors.j.o to archives.j.o. 
> I'm just speculating, but maybe there's a data transfer limit on the 
> archives server which gets activated if there has been too much traffic, 
> to avoid excess data transfer costs (as has happened in the past). 
>
>
> > Because of this I am unable to create an internal mirror of RPM packages 
> > for Jenkins. 
>
> Out of interest, why do you need to create a mirror of long-outdated 
> Jenkins packages? 
>
> Regards, 
> Chris 
>

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