Hi Ben, It's not better at all with -4 option :
root@XU1804:/home/gilles/Documents/7.x/project/bundles/appimage/bundle# sftp -4 [email protected]:/srv/archives/files/digikam/ <<< "put digiKam-7.9.0-20221128T043841-x86-64-debug.appimage" Connected to tinami.kde.org. Changing to: /srv/archives/files/digikam/ sftp> put digiKam-7.9.0-20221128T043841-x86-64-debug.appimage Uploading digiKam-7.9.0-20221128T043841-x86-64-debug.appimage to /srv/archives/files/digikam/digiKam-7.9.0-20221128T043841-x86-64-debug.appimage digiKam-7.9.0-20221128T043841-x86-64-debug.appimage 0% 480KB 40.4KB/s 3:40:20 ETA Note : i send file from south of France Gilles Le lun. 28 nov. 2022 à 11:29, Gilles Caulier <[email protected]> a écrit : > > Hi Ben, > > I will try the IPV4 forcing option to see if this improve the network usage. > > Note, i already used sftp to deino in the same condition, and i never > seen this problem before. > > Best > > Gilles > > Le lun. 28 nov. 2022 à 11:23, Ben Cooksley <[email protected]> a écrit : > > > > On Mon, Nov 28, 2022 at 7:34 PM Gilles Caulier <[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> > >> Hi Ben, > > > > > > Hi Gilles, > > > >> > >> > >> The network bandwidth is very very slow here to upload new files with > >> SFTP on files.kde.org : > >> > >> ---------- Compute package checksums for digiKam 7.9.0 > >> > >> File : digiKam-7.9.0-20221128T043841-x86-64-debug.appimage > >> Size : 523M > >> SHA256 sum : > >> 023c3657b0fdb19c8c82f4c2745f58ba68522d94e6370ed0a90f4f2579f6e1e5 > >> ---------- Cleanup older bundle AppImage files from files.kde.org > >> repository > >> > >> sftp> rm *-x86-64-debug.appimage* > >> ---------- Upload new bundle AppImage files to files.kde.org repository > >> > >> sending incremental file list > >> digiKam-7.9.0-20221128T043841-x86-64-debug.appimage > >> 5,439,488 0% 49.85kB/s 3:01:19 > >> > >> I tried with a fiber connection or with 5G and it's always the same : > >> 50Kb/s > >> Of course my connection is very fast on the Internet in other cases. > > > > > > I haven't seen speed issues with Tinami with anyone else so suspect the > > issue is ISP specific. > > There certainly aren't any restrictions on the server side, and Tinami and > > Deino are with the same hoster - Hetzner. > > > > I just did a test from my local system (where my ping to Europe is >300ms) > > and I get the following performance: > > > > ben@localhost:~/Downloads> scp testdata [email protected]: > > testdata > > 100% 331MB 3.8MB/s 01:27 > > > > As a starting point, please force usage of IPv4 as ISPs are notorious for > > getting IPv6 wrong (sftp -4 should do the trick if memory serves) > > > >> > >> > >> Best regards > >> > >> Gilles Caulier > > > > > > Cheers, > > Ben > > > >> > >> Le dim. 27 nov. 2022 à 07:04, Ben Cooksley <[email protected]> a écrit : > >> > > >> > Hi all, > >> > > >> > This migration has now been completed, and Tinami is now the canonical, > >> > master copy of all resources previously hosted by Deino. > >> > This includes download.kde.org, files.kde.org, cdn.kde.org and > >> > distribute.kde.org. > >> > > >> > Should there be any issues with access please let us know. > >> > > >> > Regards, > >> > Ben > >> > > >> > On Fri, Nov 25, 2022 at 6:49 AM Ben Cooksley <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> > >> >> Hi all, > >> >> > >> >> As part of Sysadmin's ongoing programme to ensure we remain on > >> >> supported releases for our servers, we have recently completed building > >> >> out tinami.kde.org, a system intended to replace deino.kde.org. > >> >> > >> >> Setup wise the system should be identical to Deino in all forms, and > >> >> continues to host the same services that it did before. This includes > >> >> account names and paths to where data is stored. > >> >> > >> >> Scripts should therefore only need a simple sed replacement of > >> >> deino.kde.org with tinami.kde.org to function as they did previously. > >> >> > >> >> The SSH Hostkeys are as follows: > >> >> 256 SHA256:OmgaQG1BzIUKNJ6aeuhf+Fb5W/WHrDyAbtJvK7lBjCo (ECDSA) > >> >> 256 SHA256:CMLG/mt8Lwwu7n2XTM9VpGjA4XWr/924M/WItfv/ABU (ED25519) > >> >> 3072 SHA256:oRCv04BPe3e9wzvj+/o3m+P1aafxVbhp2O+YEkpRHGU (RSA) > >> >> > >> >> If you could please validate that your access (and any other workflow) > >> >> works as expected that would be appreciated. > >> >> > >> >> At this time it is intended for tinami.kde.org to take over > >> >> responsibility from deino.kde.org this weekend. > >> >> > >> >> Please let us know if there are any queries. > >> >> > >> >> Many thanks, > >> >> Ben
